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Commission adopts towing regulations and authorizes Rebuild Florida grant application; all measures pass unanimously
Summary
The City Commission unanimously adopted an emergency towing ordinance, a fine schedule for non-consent towing, a new private-property towing ordinance on first reading, and a resolution authorizing an application to the Florida Commerce Rebuild Florida infrastructure repair program for stormwater repairs from 2024 hurricane damage.
At its meeting, the Cocoa Beach City Commission approved multiple regulatory and grant actions related to towing operations and stormwater recovery.
Towing measures: Commissioners adopted emergency ordinance 17-01, an emergency ordinance “regulating tow truck operations within the city” that establishes operational and signage requirements, enforcement and penalties. The commission also adopted Resolution 2025-27, which adopts a fine schedule applicable to the emergency towing ordinance for non-consent towing and requires the city to post fine amounts on its website. Finally, the commission approved Ordinance 17-02 on first reading, an ordinance creating a new article in chapter 13 to regulate towing of vehicles from private property,…
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