County staff brief commissioners on proposed Fellsmere Water Control District governance transfer; board authorizes steps toward an ILA

Indian River County Board of County Commissioners · February 25, 2026

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Summary

Staff updated the board on state legislation to convert Fellsmere Water Control District into a dependent district governed by the county; commissioners authorized the county administrator to negotiate an interlocal agreement (subject to county attorney review) and approved related procedural steps.

County staff briefed commissioners on Feb. 24 about pending state legislation that would make the Fellsmere Water Control District a dependent district governed by the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners and discussed an interlocal agreement (ILA) to define asset and contract transitions.

Kathy Copeland, legislative and communications manager, summarized the bills and emphasized that the proposed change is a transfer of governance rather than a county subsidy. She said the district contains thousands of acres jointly owned or managed with state entities and that the county intends to use an ILA to describe transferred assets, contracts and transitional responsibilities. "This is a transfer of governance. It is not a subsidy," Copeland said.

Copeland said residents had expressed concern about potential assessment increases. "Right now, they pay $39 an acre," she said, noting the county cannot promise no future changes to assessments and that assessments would be determined in required meetings. She recommended the county develop an ILA and consider a citizen advisory committee to increase transparency.

The county attorney advised that authorizing the county administrator to sign an ILA would be appropriate subject to attorney review and subsequent ratification by the board (or a unanimous vote to add the action to the agenda). The board moved and approved a motion authorizing the county administrator to formulate an ILA in consultation with the county attorney and to proceed with the administrative steps needed to support the legislative transition.

The authorization was framed as preparatory; any final ILA and asset transfers would return to the board for ratification and would be contingent on passage of state legislation that creates the governance change.