Big changes are coming to how Palm Bay grows, and your voice in future developments is shifting! The City Council has approved a major overhaul to the development approval process, moving away from public votes to an administrative decision. What does this mean for our neighborhoods and the future landscape of Palm Bay? Discover how this new state-mandated process will impact everything from new construction to community input, and learn about the over $3.3 million in infrastructure projects and critical school safety agreements also approved.
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We don’t have the infrastructure for this. We don’t need more people to add to the depletion of our aquifer. The roads can’t handle the traffic now what will all those home and apartments add? Thanks Palm Bay council. For nothing. Good for nothing government here.
Thanks Tom for a comprehensive summary. I was aware of the Surveyor having final approval from your previous post. Surprised to read the graphic comparing the old vs new approval process appears to read as if there will be no posted sign on site or notices sent property owners in the immediate vicinity anymore? If so, I find that odd given I don't think they've removed that requirement for variance requests? Thanks for the Public Comments tip on Brevard News.