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Commission pauses impact‑fee workshops until consultant report is distributed to commissioners and business community
Summary
Daytona Beach commissioners voted 6‑0 to delay public workshops on proposed impact‑fee changes until the consultant’s final report is made available to the commission and the business community; city staff said consultants require direction about capital needs to finalize the capital‑needs‑based study.
The Daytona Beach City Commission voted unanimously on May 21 to postpone scheduled public workshops on proposed impact‑fee increases until the independent consultant’s capital‑needs report is provided to commissioners and the business community.
Why it matters: Florida law requires an impact‑fee study to justify fee increases and calls for public workshops on any phased‑in increases. Commissioners expressed concern that business owners and stakeholders must see the consultant’s underlying analysis ahead of workshops so they can participate meaningfully.
City staff explained the methodology and timing. Deputy City…
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