City of Wildwood proposes voluntary annexation of a 0.14-acre property.
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- Published
- City
- The Villages
- Address
- 100 North Main Street, Wildwood, Florida
What You Should Do Next
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Attend First Reading
Join the City Commission Meeting on February 9, 2026, at 9 am to hear the first reading of Ordinance O2026-1 at City Hall.
- 2
Provide Comments
Prepare to provide comments or feedback during the public hearings on February 9 and February 23, 2026, regarding the proposed annexation.
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Review Ordinance Details
Inspect the proposed Ordinance and legal description at the Development Services Department, Wildwood City Hall, during business hours before the meetings.
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Contact for Accommodations
If you require special accommodations under the ADA, contact the City Clerk at (352) 330-1331 prior to the meetings.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address for the public hearing on annexation?
- The public hearing will be held at 100 North Main Street, Wildwood, Florida.
- When is the first reading of the annexation ordinance?
- The first reading is scheduled for February 9, 2026, at 9 am.
- What is the case number for the annexation proposal?
- There is no specific case number associated with this annexation proposal.
- How can I inspect the proposed ordinance?
- The proposed ordinance can be inspected at the Development Services Department during business hours.
- Who should I contact for special accommodations?
- Contact the City Clerk at (352)330-1331 for special accommodations under the ADA.
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