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Bradford County commissioners start rewrite of subdivision rules, stress road, drainage and inspection standards

5418374 · July 18, 2025
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Summary

At a July 17 workshop, county commissioners asked consultants to draft comprehensive plan and land‑development regulation changes focused on street construction, stormwater, inspections and maintenance funding tools including MSBUs; no formal policy was adopted.

Bradford County commissioners on July 17 directed staff and a hired consultant to draft a near‑complete rewrite of subdivision rules and related comprehensive plan language aimed at preventing repeat problems from decades‑old, unfinished developments. Planning and grants director Brandon Stubbs of North Florida Professional Services told the board he would return with a draft in a few months.

The discussion focused on streets, drainage and long‑term maintenance. Commissioners described subdivisions where private roads and lack of stormwater infrastructure left homeowners to “fill in holes” after storms and asked the consultant to require standards that allow the county to accept streets only if they meet FDOT or equivalent specifications and have been inspected by county road staff. “What have you seen as your…

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