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May 20, 2026

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Meeting coverage connected to Staff Development.

Briefing
Dec 9, 2025

Port Orange City Council reappoints vice mayor, approves sidewalk contracts, comprehensive plan updates, rezonings, and LDC amendment for recovery residences

At the December 9, 2025 regular meeting, Port Orange City Council re-appointed Vice Mayor Tracy Grubbs, continued committee assignments, approved multiple sidewalk construction awards and other consent items, ratified an emergency purchase for Fire Rescue housing, and unanimously adopted ordinances amending the Capital Improvements Element, approving a small-scale future land use change and rezoning for 1737 Fern Park Drive, and amending the Land Development Code for certified recovery residences.

4 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
May 6, 2025

Port Orange City Council Regular Meeting — May 6, 2025

Council approved the consent agenda including multiple contract awards and change orders; authorized design services for White Place Park after public input planning (4-1); directed staff to place electronic water billing/surcharge for Council review on June 17, 2025 (4-1); appointed a fifth member to the Fire Pension Board; adopted several land-use and rezoning ordinances and approved a bond ordinance to refund stormwater and capital improvement bonds.

4 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Apr 15, 2025

Port Orange City Council Regular Meeting — April 15, 2025: Consent approvals, budget amendments, zoning actions

Council approved the consent agenda including contract awards for wrecker services and a CMAR for a river crossing water main, a task authorization for water main coordination, second-quarter FY24-25 budget amendments, and FDOT agreements for sidewalk gaps and a Dunlawton turn lane ROW phase. A Citizen Commendation was presented. Council approved Ordinance No. 2025-11 (Summer Trees Plaza PCD amendment) on second reading (3-2). First readings for Ordinance No. 2025-12 (5656 Isabelle rezoning to Professional Office) and Ordinance No. 2025-13 (4619 & 4629 Clyde Morris rezoning to Community Commercial) were approved unanimously. Council recognized volunteers and public safety personnel; staff noted an estimated ~$800,000 annual savings from a new lime disposal process. Committee reports included First Step Shelter funding and Chamber event notices.

3 min readMunicipal coverage