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Residents and commissioners raise school-concurrency concerns during land-use meeting

5707296 · September 2, 2025
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A Brooksville resident urged the board to address school concurrency and likely future deficiencies in school capacity; commissioners discussed impact fees, prop-share agreements and state millage impacts but said school construction authority remained with the district.

Public comment at the start of the meeting highlighted mounting concerns over school concurrency and the relationship between residential growth and school capacity.

Bob Morgan of Brooksville brought a county concurrency deficiency report to the board and warned that many forthcoming development approvals could trigger concurrency deficiencies — particularly at the high-school level. “For every new development that is going to be approved going forward, it is a high percentage probability that you're going to have a problem with the school…

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