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Dorchester County Council debates concurrency ordinance but declines first reading without detail
Dorchester County Council · March 3, 2026
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Summary
Council discussed a proposed concurrency ordinance to require adequate infrastructure before development approvals; several members favored a workshop and draft ordinance before advancing, and a motion for first reading by title died for lack of a second.
Dorchester County Council discussed a proposed concurrency ordinance on March 2 that would require developers to demonstrate adequate transportation, water and sewer, stormwater, and public-safety capacity before approvals for certain land-use activities.
County administrator and council members framed…
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