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Planning commission backs no‑through‑truck authority, adds construction‑route flexibility
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Commission approved an ordinance to let the city designate no‑through‑truck zones and require developers to show proposed heavy‑truck routes during construction, while striking a technical‑manual dependency and explicitly reserving the city's right to restrict local‑street access during construction when necessary.
The Titusville Planning & Zoning Commission on April 8 approved an ordinance that gives the city explicit authority to establish no‑through‑truck zones on local streets and to require developers to identify heavy‑truck construction routes at pre‑application.
The measure, modeled on an example ordinance from another Florida city, creates local criteria for establishing no‑through zones, signage requirements and exemptions (deliveries, emergency vehicles and public service vehicles). Staff said the draft also adds a requirement to pre‑application/site‑plan materials…
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