What changed in Seminole County government the week of May 11 — May 17, 2026
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Filings This Week
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Municipalities Covered
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High Impact
Why this week matters
- 11 filings landed in Seminole County during this week alone.
- 2 of them scored as high-impact, which usually means a hearing, vote, or project with broader consequences.
- Agenda was the busiest filing category this week, which helps explain where the local government's attention was concentrated.
3 filings to know
Indoor Facility Update (Rick Durr, Parks & Recreation Director) — Indoor Slides 05 12 v51 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-05-12)
May 12, 2026The Board of County Commissioners is reviewing a proposed indoor sports complex project for Seminole County. The recommended facility would include 12 basketball courts, 22 volleyball courts, a 25-court outdoor beach volleyball complex, and capacity for 7,500 guests at graduations and other events, built on a 28-acre site near Moore's Station Road and Cameron Avenue...
Fire Capital Improvement Plan (Matt Kinley, Fire Chief) — Fire CIP Final — Board of County Commissioners (2026-05-12)
May 12, 2026The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners met on May 12, 2026, to review the Seminole County Fire Department's Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan requesting approval of $58. 2 million in construction projects and $29...
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a Resolution approving the imposition and collection of a tourism improvement district assessment upon tourism properties with sixty (60) or more rooms available for occupancy and are located in the Seminole County Tourism Improvement District (SCTID); providing for severability; and providing for an effective date. Countywide. (Gui Cunha, Economic Development & Tourism Director) — FINAL 5.12.26 BCC TID resolution Presentation — Board of County Commissioners (2026-05-12)
May 12, 2026The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners meeting on May 12, 2026 considers adoption of the Tourism Improvement District (SCTID) Assessment Resolution. The resolution establishes a $1...
Sandy Lane Homes Rezone - Consider a Rezone from A-1 (Agriculture) and R-1AA (Single-Family Dwelling) to MM (Missing Middle) for a proposed single family residential development of twenty-four (24) lots on approximately 7.54 acres located on the west side of Sandy Ln, south of Sand Lake Rd; (Z2025-014) (Giovanni Jordan, Jordan Homes, Applicant) District3 - Constantine (Kaitlyn Apgar, Senior Planner) — ITEM #30 SANDY LANE HOMES REZONE — Board of County Commissioners (2026-05-12)
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Adopt an Ordinance to create the West Crystal Lake Management Municipal Services Benefit Unit [MSBU]; and adopt the initial variable rate assessment roll required for funding the requested public services and approve Interlocal Agreement with the City of Lake Mary. District 4 - Lockhart (Tameka Morton, MSBU Program Manager) — West Crystal PH Presentation - graphics edits — Board of County Commissioners (2026-05-12)
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Approve the adoption of the Ordinance amending Chapter 40, Building and Construction, to the Seminole County Code of Ordinances by amending the Chapter to provide uniformity in Code Enforcement application; adjusting to align with statutory languages; providing clarity to the Building Code of Appeals; providing alignment with Senate Bill 180; and providing an effective date. Countywide (Mike Rhodes, Interim Development Services Director) — Chapter 40 Presentation — Board of County Commissioners (2026-05-12)
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Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute the FY 2025/26 Midyear Budget Amendment Resolution (BAR) 26-028 in the amount of $61,854,398.04 to adjust FY26 countywide beginning fund balances to match FY25 audited ending fund balances. Countywide (Timothy Jecks, Management & Budget Director) — #36 FY26 MIDYEAR ADJUSTMENTS BAR 25-028 05-12-26 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-05-12)
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Public Hearing to adopt a Resolution confirming the non-ad valorem capital assessment for the Rice Lake Lake Management MSBU for Phase I actual cost of restoration services. District5 - Herr (Tameka Morton, MSBU Program Manager) — Seminole County BCC Meeting Rice Lake Final Rate Resolution - graphics edits — Board of County Commissioners (2026-05-12)
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