City Council to consider ordinance on master meter installation and billing.
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- City
- Daytona Beach
- Address
- 1000 City Center Circle, Port Orange, Florida
What You Should Do Next
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Review Proposed Ordinance
Obtain a copy of Ordinance No. 2026-01 from the City Clerk's Office or visit the City’s website to understand the changes being proposed.
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Attend City Council Meeting
Plan to attend the City Council meeting on February 17, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. to voice your opinions or concerns regarding the ordinance.
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Contact City Clerk
If you have questions or need further information, contact Robin Fenwick, the City Clerk, at the City Hall before the meeting.
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Prepare Your Comments
Draft any comments or questions you wish to present at the meeting to ensure your voice is heard regarding the ordinance changes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ordinance No. 2026-01 about?
- Ordinance No. 2026-01 amends regulations regarding master meter installations and maintenance responsibilities for private water systems in Port Orange.
- When will the City Council meeting to discuss Ordinance No. 2026-01 take place?
- The City Council meeting to consider Ordinance No. 2026-01 is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
- Where can I find a copy of the proposed Ordinance No. 2026-01?
- A copy of the proposed Ordinance is available at the City Clerk's Office and can also be found on the City of Port Orange's website.
- Can I attend the meeting to discuss Ordinance No. 2026-01?
- Yes, interested parties are encouraged to attend the meeting and express their views regarding the proposed Ordinance.
- What changes does Ordinance No. 2026-01 make to existing laws?
- The ordinance requires a deposit for master meter installation and establishes new billing methods for master meter accounts, among other amendments.
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