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Charter review commission adds 30‑day notice, online disclosure to conservation‑land ballot language

Volusia County Charter Review Commission · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The Volusia County Charter Review Commission voted to amend proposed ballot language to require at least 30 days' public notice and online posting of parcels, valuations and conservation justification before any county action to transfer conservation lands; staff will return revised wording in April.

The Volusia County Charter Review Commission voted to amend its previously approved ballot language for conservation lands to add a minimum 30‑day public‑notice and online‑disclosure requirement before any county action to transfer or otherwise dispose of land held for conservation.

Vice Chair Northey moved the amendment during the commission’s March meeting, saying the change would mirror recent state measures and ensure the public has time and information to weigh in. Northey said the state bills require notice and the posting of parcels, valuations and conservation justifications online before decisions are…

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