DeFuniak Springs City Council Tackles Senior Housing, Airport Operations, and Fiscal Strategy

The DeFuniak Springs City Council meeting addressed several issues, including the approval of senior housing projects with fee waivers, discussions on airport runway modifications affecting tenants, and the adoption of a new five-year strategic plan focused on fiscal sustainability and infrastructure.

The meeting’s most notable topic was the council’s unanimous support for two senior housing developments on North 20th Street. The projects, spanning 16 and 35 acres respectively, aim to provide up to 60 affordable housing units for seniors, with rents ranging from $700 to $1,200. The developer requested $5,000 capacity fee waivers for each project to enhance their chances of securing state funding, as only one project would be funded in a competitive selection process. Council members deliberated over the fee waivers, with general support for the initiative and an eventual motion to approve the requests, emphasizing the community’s need for affordable senior housing.

In addition to the fee waivers, the developer sought a letter of support from the council to the local housing authority. Such support could facilitate the provision of project-based vouchers, making the developments more financially viable.

The council also examined issues related to the local airport, particularly the impact of recent runway modifications. These changes reduced the landing and takeoff distances, posing challenges for airport tenants. The council discussed potential financial relief options for tenants affected by the runway closures, with proposals ranging from direct discounts to rent deferrals. However, concerns were raised regarding the financial implications of such relief, as well as compliance with Federal Aviation Administration regulations. The council emphasized the importance of data-driven decision-making and considered deferring the discussion until more information about tenant usage patterns could be gathered.

The airport discussion also addressed the unavailability of Class A jet fuel, which had been an issue since May 2026. This fuel shortage risked losing jet customers, prompting suggestions to lease a fuel truck as a temporary solution. The council acknowledged the complexities of providing financial relief while maintaining the airport’s operations and reputation as a regional hub for aviation activities.

Simultaneously, the council adopted a new five-year strategic plan that outlines key priorities for the city’s future, including fiscal sustainability, community safety, resource allocation, economic growth, and infrastructure investment. This plan, developed with input from various stakeholders, will guide budgetary decisions and future agenda items. The adoption of the plan was aimed at ensuring the city’s long-term growth and stability.

The meeting also featured a detailed presentation by the city’s auditors, who reported significant improvements in the city’s financial management. The audit showed a clean opinion on the city’s financial statements, with only one finding compared to eight to ten in previous years. Total revenues were reported at just under $10.3 million, with expenditures nearing $12 million. The city’s financial health was further underscored by an unassigned fund balance of approximately $1.7 million, slightly below the recommended threshold but expected to improve with additional allocations.

Other discussions included plans to address asbestos pipes within the city’s water system, with the city manager confirming ongoing engineering processes to replace these pipes. Acknowledgment was given to the progress made in various infrastructure projects, including construction work on the Shiitak building and the city’s response to recent severe weather events.

The council heard from community members and local coaches advocating for better facilities at Harvest Field, emphasizing the importance of recreational spaces for youth sports. The city agreed to transfer surplus bleachers from Gene Hurley Park to Harvest Field and placed the condition of the field’s facilities on the agenda for further discussion with the Board of County Commissioners.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Bob Campbell
City Council Officials:
Todd Bierbaum (Mayor Pro-Tempore), Josh Sconiers, Amy Heavilin, Glen Harrison, Anthony Vallee, Koby Townsend (City Manager)

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