Registered engineer alleges ECFRPC report omitted workshop input, calls study "completely false"

Titusville City Council (Special Presentations Meeting) · October 29, 2025
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Summary

A registered professional engineer who identified himself by title told the Titusville council that a resiliency study produced by the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council omitted workshop input and was "completely false."

A registered professional engineer who identified himself only by title told the council during the petitions and requests period that the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council's resiliency product for Titusville omitted significant input gathered in local workshops. The speaker said the omission rendered the published report "completely false. Completely false."

The speaker criticized the consultant and some city staff involvement and said he filed a complaint that he said was upheld by human resources. He told the council "Bridal Paris was disciplined for his dishonesty," attributing that finding to prior internal proceedings. Those are claims made by the speaker in public comment; the transcript does not record an official response or independent verification from council or staff during the meeting.

Mayor/Chair and staff asked the speaker to direct comments to the dais and limited the additional time the speaker requested. No formal action or follow‑up assignment appears in the meeting record; the complaint and the speaker's assertions will remain part of the public record from the petitions and requests segment of the presentations meeting.