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Commission accepts FY25 concurrency report and forwards it to commissioners with no changes
Summary
Staff presented the annual concurrency management report showing 2,129 residential permits in the six-year reporting period (below the 6,000 cap), improved fire/EMS metrics after staffing changes, and that no permit caps or capital recommendations are necessary now; the commission voted to forward the report unchanged.
Development Review staff (Laura Matias and Amy Barcroft) presented the Fiscal Year 2025 Concurrency Management Report required by Chapter 156, which evaluates schools, roads, water/sewer, police, fire and EMS adequacy in relation to residential growth.
Key findings: the county recorded 2,129…
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