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Dunedin adopts new sustainability scorecard for development, citing flexibility for developers

City Commission of the City of Dunedin, Florida · February 6, 2026
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Summary

The City Commission unanimously adopted Ordinance 25‑11 on Feb. 5, 2026, creating an optional sustainable‑development scorecard for qualifying projects and keeping the older matrix as an alternate while state rules are unresolved.

DUNEDIN, Fla. — The City Commission voted unanimously Feb. 5 to adopt Ordinance 25‑11, replacing the city’s older sustainability matrix with an optional sustainable‑development scorecard that gives developers new pathways to earn project approvals.

The scorecard, described by sustainability program manager Natalie Gass as “an updated scorecard” available as an option for projects of five or more units or commercial developments of 6,000 square feet or larger, is intended to encourage energy, water and…

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