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Port Richey staff to pursue interlocal agreement with New Port Richey on split neighborhood boundaries

2159867 · January 28, 2025
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City manager asked the council for consensus to develop an interlocal agreement with New Port Richey to clarify service boundaries and permitting for a cluster of properties near Manatee Point; council signaled broad support and asked staff to involve residents and clarify financial and dispatch implications.

Port Richey — City Manager Matthew Cotler asked the City Council on Jan. 28 for consensus to pursue an interlocal agreement with New Port Richey to resolve a cluster of properties that straddle the two cities’ boundaries near Manatee Point.

Cotler explained that a small area of largely older properties sits on the boundary; some addresses are in Port Richey while others are in New Port Richey, and one house that is more than 50% damaged is prompting the owner to seek demolition. New Port Richey staff proposed an interlocal to assign service responsibility and simplify permit and emergency…

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