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Davie council reimposes fire, solid waste and stormwater assessments for fiscal year starting Oct. 1, 2025

5968729 · September 16, 2025
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At a special assessment hearing, the Davie Town Council unanimously approved resolutions reimposing fire protection, solid waste service and stormwater assessments for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, 2025; no public comment was received and Council member Lewis was excused.

The Davie Town Council voted unanimously to reimpose fire protection, solid waste service and stormwater assessments for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, 2025, during a special assessment public hearing; the meeting date is not specified in the record.

The three resolutions confirm preliminary rate resolutions, approve assessment rules and provide for collection, effect, conflicts, stability and effective dates for each assessment. No members of the public spoke during the hearings and Council member Lewis was excused before the votes.

Mayor Paul opened the special assessment hearing and asked staff to read each resolution by title. The fire protection assessment resolution was read by Mister Weinthold, the solid waste service assessment resolution was read by Mister Wiefel, and the stormwater assessment resolution was read again by Mister Weinthold. In each instance the council opened a public hearing, received no public…

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