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- Brevard County
- 10/22/24
- 10/22/2024
- 295 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent Titusville City Council meeting, a proposed development project faced significant opposition, leading to its withdrawal after discussions about environmental and traffic implications. The project, which aimed to transform a wetland-adjacent area into a residential development, raised community concerns about increased traffic, potential flooding, and environmental degradation. The council ultimately voted to deny the land use amendment request, prompting the applicant to withdraw their rezoning application.
- FL
- Brevard County
- 10/15/24
- 10/15/2024
- 109 Minutes
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Overview: The Titusville City Council meeting on October 15, 2024, was marked by residents’ concerns over local flooding issues, the impact of proposed developments, and the city’s resource allocation.
- FL
- Brevard County
- 9/26/24
- 09/26/2024
- 110 Minutes
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Overview: The Titusville City Council held a meeting to finalize the budget for the fiscal year 2025, approving a 3.5% cost-of-living adjustment for city employees and addressing various tax and rate increases.
- FL
- Brevard County
- 9/24/24
- 09/24/2024
- 115 Minutes
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Overview: The Titusville City Council meeting on September 24, 2024, saw discussions and decisions surrounding community redevelopment, affordable housing, and local environmental issues. Among notable topics was the unanimous reappointment of Greg Acre to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), alongside public concerns about sewage spills and noise disturbances in residential areas.
- FL
- Brevard County
- 9/12/24
- 09/12/2024
- 133 Minutes
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Overview: The Titusville City Council held a discussion on the proposed budget for fiscal year 2025, highlighting a significant millage rate increase, rising costs, and notable public opposition. The proposed millage rate of 6.58 Mills, representing a 3.59% increase over the rollback rate, is set to generate an additional $1.6 million in revenue. This rate, although the lowest levied by the city in 16 years, still sparked considerable debate among council members and residents.