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Dunedin adopts first‑reading of sustainability scorecard ordinance; second reading set for Feb. 5

City Commission of the City of Dunedin, Florida · January 9, 2026
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Summary

The City Commission approved on first reading Ordinance 25‑11 to add an optional Sustainable Development Scorecard as an alternate to the existing sustainability matrix; staff said the new scorecard adds about 20 strategies and exempts projects with third‑party certifications. Second reading is Feb. 5.

The Dunedin City Commission on Jan. 8 approved on first reading Ordinance 25‑11, creating an optional Sustainable Development Scorecard developers can use instead of the city's existing sustainability matrix.

Natalie Gass, Dunedin's sustainability program manager, told the commission the scorecard adds roughly 20 new strategies and raises the point range and minimums for projects that choose it. "The purpose of updating the sustainability matrix is really to weigh the points…

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