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Deltona commissioners signal reluctance to front $582,505 for Twin Lakes subdivision; ask residents to pursue assessment options

6400356 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

Twin Lakes HOA asked the city to front $582,505 for milling, resurfacing and stormwater repairs and to amortize the cost over 10 years. Commissioners expressed concern about precedent and potential fiscal impact and generally declined to support using city funds up front.

Commissioners discussed a Twin Lakes subdivision request asking the city to advance $582,505 for roadway milling/resurfacing and stormwater repairs, and they signaled general reluctance to have the city front the money. Several commissioners said approving one private subdivision’s request would set a precedent that other HOAs would expect the city to follow.

Phyllis Wallace, a city staff member, told the commission Twin Lakes — a gated, private subdivision — had sought a 10-year payback period and had offered to pay administrative costs up front; the subdivision’s contractor had quoted $582,505 for milling, resurfacing and stormwater work. Wallace said finance staff warned that…

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