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SB 180 limits Orange City's ability to tighten stormwater and paint rules until Oct. 2027

City of Orange City City Council · September 24, 2025
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Summary

City staff told council that Florida's 2025 Senate Bill 180 (codified into statutes) bars local governments from adopting more restrictive land-development or review procedures related to stormwater and other land-use rules until Oct. 1, 2027 (or longer if another qualifying hurricane occurs), constraining immediate local reforms.

City staff told the City Council on Sept. 23 that a provision in the 2025 Legislature's Senate Bill 180 restricts cities from enacting land-development rules that would be more restrictive than their current rules, effectively pausing local updates to stormwater and related land-development regulations until Oct. 1, 2027 unless another covered hurricane tolls the period.

Public Services Director Bridal Letikhar described SB 180 as an emergency act focused on…

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