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City staff says capacity adequate in 2025 concurrency report; recommends updating level-of-service standards

Daytona Beach Shores City Commission · December 3, 2025
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Summary

Director Cruz presented the 2025 concurrency management report and told the commission staff found adequate capacity for potable water, roads, sanitary sewer and most recreation/open-space amenities despite 'on-paper' school deficiencies; staff recommended reevaluating outdated level-of-service standards, and no action was required tonight.

Daytona Beach Shores staff presented the city's 2025 concurrency management report on Dec. 2 and concluded that the municipality has adequate public-facility capacity for new development under current rules, although some public school facilities show 'on-paper' deficiencies.

Director Cruz (presenting staff analysis) said the report evaluates roads, sanitary sewer, solid waste, stormwater drainage, potable water, recreation/open space and…

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