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Volusia County Council asks county attorney to draft narrow fixes to SB 180, seeks state cooperation

5457594 · July 24, 2025
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Summary

Council voted to send language changes to staff and the county attorney for proposed amendments to Senate Bill 180, citing impacts on local stormwater and planning actions; county staff will return with options and coordination plans with Tallahassee contacts.

The Volusia County Council voted July 22 to send a request to the county attorney’s office to draft potential, narrowly targeted amendments to Senate Bill 180 (SB 180) and return the issue to a future council meeting for review.

Why it matters: Council members and municipal leaders said SB 180 contains provisions that interfere with locally adopted stormwater regulations and other local planning tools. Several council members said the bill has already forced the county to pause or alter local actions taken earlier in 2025 to address flooding.

County Attorney Michael Dyer…

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