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Revitalized Edgewater Housing Initiative Gains Momentum

    Scaled-back housing project moves forward in Edgewater
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    Published on 25 November 2025
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    In a significant move for Edgewater, Florida, the City Council has given its unanimous nod to a settlement with developer Lennar, paving the way for a modified housing project. This decision, reached on Monday night, includes crucial enhancements in flood management strategies, addressing long-standing community concerns.

    The agreement follows a period of contention, where the city had initially attempted to halt the development of numerous homes in areas susceptible to flooding. This opposition led to legal proceedings initiated by Lennar, which have now culminated in this settlement.

    Mayor DePew expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “Tonight’s decision represents a victory. Our primary goal was to ensure the incorporation of additional stormwater management and retention areas, and that’s exactly what the developers have committed to.”

    Despite the city’s assurances, some residents remain wary about the potential effects of the development on local flood conditions. Joe Ryan, a resident who has recently endured severe flooding, shared his apprehensions during the council session.

    “Just two rainstorms ago, I had 4 feet of water in front of my house,” Ryan remarked. “We need to identify and address the root cause of these issues. While I support development and growth, it should not come at the expense of those who have long called this place home.”

    City officials are promoting the revised plans as a win for the community. However, documentation reveals that the proposed changes, which include a reduction in the number of homes and improved flood defenses, were already being considered prior to the lawsuit. This has left some questioning the real impact of the legal dispute on the project’s evolution.

    During the meeting, council members and the mayor criticized City Attorney Aaron Wolfe for not including resident testimony in the lawsuit, citing their lack of expert status.

    “The fact that he came back and said those people weren’t experts- I’m not an expert mayor,” DePew noted, expressing frustration with Wolfe.

    Some residents, including Ryan, remain unconvinced about enforcement mechanisms.

    When asked about accountability measures, Ryan expressed continued skepticism but acknowledged there may be time to strengthen oversight: “No, I’m not comfortable, but I think we have time to work on it.”

    The development project will proceed with the new flood control requirements, though specific details about the number of homes and timeline were not immediately available.

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