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Board holds public hearing on parks camping ban ordinance, continues vote to April 21
Summary
Staff opened a public hearing on an ordinance amending county code related to sleeping or camping on county parks and facilities to align with a 2024 state law but asked the board to continue the item because a required business impact statement was missing from the website; the board unanimously agreed to continue to the April 21 meeting.
WAKULLA COUNTY, Fla. — County staff opened a public hearing on an ordinance to amend Chapter 23 of the county code to reflect a 2024 state law preempting counties from permitting sleeping or camping on public facilities, but asked commissioners to continue the item because a statutorily required business impact…
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