Port Orange Residents Rally Against Development Plans Amid Concerns of Flooding and Overdevelopment

During the recent Port Orange City Council meeting, discussions unfolded as residents voiced strong opposition to proposed development plans, warning of potential flooding risks and overdevelopment in the region. Concerns centered on a development proposal spanning 56.5 acres, with the community fearing that such projects could exacerbate flooding issues, particularly in areas identified by FEMA as special flood hazards. Despite reductions in the number of proposed houses, citizens argued that the developments still posed a threat to the local environment and infrastructure.

One speaker articulated these concerns emphatically, urging the council to halt developments that “pander to a couple guys,” emphasizing a widespread opposition among residents to urban sprawl. Another resident, Amber Allen, highlighted the potential dangers of flooding, especially for those living near Spruce Creek. She pointed out that her online petition against the development had garnered nearly 300 signatures in just a week. Allen urged the council to heed the voices of the residents, many of whom displayed signs in their yards opposing rezoning.

These sentiments were echoed by others, who warned of the broader implications of ongoing development and the risk it poses to community welfare. Several residents emphasized the need for responsible planning that considers the long-term impacts on Port Orange’s infrastructure and quality of life. The call for a balanced approach to development was juxtaposed with the council’s discussions on balancing growth with conservation efforts, as one council member noted the preservation of significant land for conservation purposes.

In addition to development concerns, the council meeting addressed the contentious issue of a hunting lease on a large property, which had expired. During public comments, residents expressed deep emotional connections to the land, highlighting its importance for family traditions and community heritage. Linda Winchester, a resident, spoke of the long-standing management of the land by the Thomas family and the need to return to a family-oriented approach. She questioned the bidding process’s adequacy.

As discussions continued, council members considered a one-year lease extension for the current tenants to explore future options, such as public access versus maintaining the land as a conservation area. This proposal was aimed at addressing the immediate lease expiration while allowing time for more comprehensive planning. Residents like Robert Thomas Jr. and Herb Miller spoke about the property’s significance for wildlife conservation and the local economy, urging the council to consider the broader impact of their decisions.

The conversation surrounding the lease emphasized the importance of community engagement in determining the land’s future use. The council acknowledged the need for a clear motion to reject the current bids and establish a new lease arrangement, balancing the historical significance of the land and the need for responsible management.

In a lighter segment of the meeting, the Atlantic High School basketball team was recognized for their achievements. Coach Greer praised the team’s camaraderie and dedication, celebrating their run to the Elite 8 and the school’s first-ever A grade. The players shared their future aspirations, adding a personal touch to the celebration of their accomplishments.

The meeting also covered updates on various city projects and events, including the introduction of “Port Orange Day” with the Daytona Tortugas, which promises discounted tickets for residents.

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:
Scott Stiltner
City Council Officials:
Jonathan Foley, Tracy Grubbs (Vice Mayor), Shawn Goepfert, Lance Green, Robin Fenwick (City Clerk)

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