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Collier County conditions $14,000 RPC quarterly payment on another county joining

2769095 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

After months of legal and budget questions, the Collier County Commission agreed to make a first-quarter payment of the revised Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council per-capita fee only if at least one other county commits to the updated interlocal agreement.

The Collier County Board of County Commissioners voted to authorize a first quarterly payment to the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council (RPC) only after at least one other county signs the council's updated interlocal agreement.

The motion, made by Commissioner McDaniel and passed by voice vote, directs the county clerk to issue a single quarterly payment at the revised 15-cent-per-capita rate if another county formally commits to the replacement interlocal agreement that Collier previously approved.

The move comes after staff and the county clerk raised legal and budget questions. Crystal Kinzel, Collier County clerk, told commissioners the board had repealed the older interlocal agreement in September and approved a replacement that set the per-capita rate at 15 cents. But, Kinzel said, "the agreement has not been fully…

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