Ormond Beach Approves Housing Plan, Despite Neighbor Concerns


Author: The Daily News Now! March 14, 2026 Duration: 1:38
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Ormond Beach Approves Housing Plan, Despite Neighbor Concerns

Ormond Beach Commission Approves First Step in Controversial Housing Project

The city of Ormond Beach, Florida, took a significant step towards resolving a long-standing dispute by approving the first phase of a contentious housing project. The plan involves building 254 single-family homes on the site of a closed golf course, a proposal that has sparked tension between developers and local residents. The commission voted 4-1 in favor of the project, aiming to put an end to ongoing legal battles.

The proposed development, known as Tomoka Oaks, was initially planned to include 272 houses but was later scaled back to 254 on larger lots, with a 50-foot buffer of vegetation to separate it from existing homes. The developer has made it clear that they will not make further changes to the plan.

Local residents, particularly those from the homeowners association, have expressed concerns about the projects compatibility with their community. They cite issues such as smaller house sizes, loss of mature trees, and increased strain on evacuation routes during storms. Despite these concerns, city staff urged the commission to approve the project to avoid further legal disputes.

The second hearing is scheduled for the near future, and residents hope that commissioners will prioritize their voices over the threat of more court fights.

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