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Pasco commissioners continue rezoning for 63‑home Colony Road subdivision after residents warn of traffic and Vision Road conflicts

2390550 · February 25, 2025
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The board continued a request to rezone 34.24 acres south of Hudson Avenue for a 63‑lot MPUD after prolonged public comment about pedestrian safety, Vision Road alignment and connectivity. Staff and the developer said they will return with refined road cross‑section language and coordination with the county engineer.

The Pasco County Board of County Commissioners on Feb. 25 continued a rezoning request for 63 single‑family lots on roughly 34.24 acres south of Hudson Avenue, citing outstanding questions about the planned Colony Road alignment, pedestrian facilities and how new connections would affect nearby rural properties.

The application sought to rezone agricultural land to a master plan unit development (MPUD) to allow up to 63 single‑family detached homes (60‑by‑120‑foot lots) and to construct a two‑lane segment of the future Colony Road as part of the development. Staff said the project will dedicate a 124‑foot right‑of‑way for the ultimate medianized County cross‑section but build the two‑lane half section to serve the development initially.

Commissioners heard more than a dozen residents and nearby property owners during a lengthy public comment…

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