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Wakulla staff outline next steps on Charter Review Commission items: impact-fee study and pedestrian interaction ordinance to be studied

2092967 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

County officials said an impact-fee study will be sent to procurement and the proposed ordinance on public safety and pedestrian interactions (including panhandling language) will be reviewed by a traffic-safety group; no firm timelines were given.

County legal counsel and staff told the Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners that two measures from the Charter Review Commission that voters approved will move to study and procurement steps rather than immediate ordinance adoption.

Lede: The county attorney and county administrator provided the board an update on follow-up work from the Charter Review Commission. The county attorney said the impact-fee study “will need to go out” for procurement and that staff are assembling the procurement…

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