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Council workshop prioritizes manure, code enforcement and SB 180 review; residents press permit and FDA concerns
Summary
In a wide-ranging workshop councilors placed manure/vegetative debris and code enforcement among top priorities, instructed staff to create lists/definitions of long‑standing problem properties, and scheduled SB 180 review ahead of a January Tallahassee meeting; residents raised permitting, FDA (flood/drainage) and RV enforcement complaints.
During a December 16 workshop session the Town of Loxahatchee Groves council set near‑term priorities and heard sustained public comment about permitting, code enforcement and drainage rules.
The mayor placed "management of manure and vegetative debris" at the top of the master priority list, citing visible piles that staff and residents have repeatedly reported. Council members said the town needs a clear definition of "long‑standing problem properties" and an inventory of the worst sites so enforcement resources can be deployed…
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