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Deltona proposes gradual stormwater fee increases to fund $1.2M in capital projects; impact-fee study also under way

3187651 · May 4, 2025
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Commissioners reviewed a proposed stormwater capital list and a rate path that would raise the stormwater fee toward $250 annually by 2029; staff flagged $1.2 million in CIP capacity next year and said an impact-fee and rate study is underway.

Deltona staff told commissioners at the May 3 budget workshop that next fiscal year’s stormwater capital plan currently identifies about $1.2 million for two projects: citywide drainage pipe rehabilitation and Pond GC4 water-quality improvements.

Finance Director John McKinney said the $1.2 million figure matches the city’s current stormwater revenue forecast; if the city adopts the proposed fee increases and later debt issuance as needed, staff said more extensive projects could be done earlier. “This is roughly how much money we have available to us for capital and CIP projects for next fiscal year,”…

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