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Titusville council lets environmental commission meet twice monthly to rewrite wetland protections

City of Titusville City Council · November 26, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a temporary expansion of Titusville Environmental Commission (TEC) meetings — two per month from January through April 2026 — after residents and TEC members urged faster revisions to comprehensive-plan language to close loopholes protecting wetlands under five acres.

The Titusville City Council on Nov. 25 voted to allow the Titusville Environmental Commission to hold two meetings per month in January–April 2026 so the commission can accelerate work on comprehensive-plan language to better protect wetlands.

The decision follows a series of public comments from TEC members and residents who described flooding during the Oct. 26 storm and urged swift action. "The recent 15-inch rainstorm that we had on October 26 that caused so much flooding and so much heartache for our residents should drive home…

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