Public hearings for ordinance adoption in New Smyrna Beach on February 10, 2026.
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- Daytona Beach
- Address
- 214 Sams Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, Florida
What You Should Do Next
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Attend Public Hearing
Join the City Commission meeting on February 10, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers to voice your opinions on the proposed ordinances.
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Review Ordinances
Obtain copies of the ordinances by visiting the Office of the City Clerk at 210 Sams Avenue or call (386) 410-2630 for more information.
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Prepare Comments
Prepare any comments or concerns you may have regarding the ordinances to present during the public hearing.
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Contact City Clerk
If you have questions or need further clarification, contact the City Clerk's office before the meeting date.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the date of the public hearing for the ordinances?
- The public hearing is scheduled for February 10, 2026.
- Where will the public hearing take place?
- It will be held in the City Commission Chambers at 214 Sams Avenue.
- How can I obtain copies of the ordinances?
- Copies can be obtained by mail or inspected at the Office of the City Clerk.
- What is the purpose of the ordinances being adopted?
- The ordinances involve amendments to the comprehensive plan and zoning changes.
- Can the public participate in the hearing?
- Yes, all interested persons may appear and be heard regarding the proposed ordinances.
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