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Vision 2050 and impact-fee review could change how OCPS mitigates new development
Summary
Real-estate staff briefed trustees on Vision 2050 changes and a school-impact-fee study the district commissioned. Staff warned that county density changes and fee-waiver policies for affordable housing will complicate forecasting school capacity needs.
At the May 13 Orange County School Board work session, Chad Brewer, facilities program director, briefed trustees on Vision 2050, the county's forthcoming comprehensive plan update, and an upcoming school-impact-fee study the district has commissioned.
The briefing matters because Vision 2050 aims to concentrate new housing in infill or targeted sectors rather than traditional peripheral growth; that shift can unpredictably change where student demand appears and complicate school siting and land-acquisition strategies.
Brewer said the county…
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