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Deltona commission approves consent agenda 4–3 amid Sunshine Law objections over Feb. 2 meeting

Deltona City Commission · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The Deltona City Commission voted 4–3 to adopt the consent agenda on Feb. 9 after residents and an attorney objected that items recessed from a Feb. 2 session were improperly continued without proper notice, citing Florida’s open‑meetings rules.

The Deltona City Commission voted 4–3 on Feb. 9 to adopt its consent agenda despite public objections that the items had been carried forward from a Feb. 2 session that some residents say was cancelled without proper notice.

Attorney Martin Pedrada, speaking for several residents, told commissioners he had provided "a letter and the case law and the arguments" in a packet and said "that act that happened at the last meeting was not only constitutional unconstitutional according to Florida constitution, and that's, in article 1 section 24 about having open meetings" and argued the continuation…

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