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Titusville council denies PD South rezoning after residents warn of flooding and habitat loss

Titusville City Council · November 11, 2025
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Summary

The Titusville City Council on Nov. 11 rejected a request to amend the comprehensive plan and rezone roughly 28 acres for a 62-unit townhome project after residents and council members raised flooding, wetlands and traffic concerns.

Titusville, Fla.

The Titusville City Council on Nov. 11 rejected a developer'led request to change the future land-use map and rezone property at South Singleton Avenue and State Road 405 for a 62-unit townhome proposal known as PD South. After more than two hours of technical presentations and nearly as many public speakers describing recent flooding, the council voted to deny the small-scale amendment and the rezoning.

The applicant's attorney, Anna Long of Dean Mead, said the project team could not obtain required permits if post-development runoff exceeded existing conditions and that the developer would "ensure that the net flow after developed will be less than it is today." She also said the proposal would place roughly 10.81 additional acres into conservation.

But residents and…

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