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Commission defers changes to water/sewer impact fees and RV‑storage rules after public concerns

City Commission, City of Opa-locka · March 25, 2026
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Summary

During the March 25 meeting commissioners opened public hearings on water/sewer impact‑fee updates and a recreational‑vehicle storage ordinance but deferred both items for further legal and policy review after residents raised cost, equity and state‑law preemption concerns.

The City Commission opened public hearings on March 25 for two separate land‑use code items — proposed updates to water and sewer impact fees and an ordinance regulating recreational vehicle (RV) storage — but deferred both items for further staff and legal review after residents signaled concerns.

Planning staff and the manager explained that proposed amendments to Chapter 22 would update water and sewer impact fees (planning cited the consultant Stantec) because current fees, staff said, are insufficient to meet the city’s infrastructure needs. Planning Director Gregory Gay…

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