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Staff finds adequate public‑facility capacity in 2025 concurrency report but flags school and recreation standards for review

Daytona Beach Shores Planning and Zoning Board · April 21, 2026
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City staff told the Planning and Zoning Board that water, sewer, roads and most facilities meet the city’s level‑of‑service standards for 2025; school station shortfalls are being addressed with temporary stations and planned classroom additions, and staff recommended reevaluating recreation and park standards rather than immediate capital projects.

City staff presented the 2025 concurrency management report to the Daytona Beach Shores Planning and Zoning Board and concluded the city’s core public facilities meet adopted level‑of‑service standards, while recommending a reassessment of some standards for parks and recreation.

Stuart Cruz, Community Services Director, said the report analyzes seven public‑facility categories required by the city code, including potable water, roads, sanitary sewer, solid waste, stormwater, recreation/open space and public schools. Cruz told the board that potable water…

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