Government Meeting · Public Meeting

Planning & Zoning Board Meeting

The Town of Dundee Planning & Zoning Board meets to discuss land use, development, and zoning matters.

Thu, 19 Nov 2026 Dundee Community Center Dundee , Florida
The Town of Dundee Planning & Zoning Board holds regular meetings to review and act upon land use applications, zoning changes, and development proposals within the town. As the designated Local Planning Agency, the board plays a critical role in shaping the future growth and character of Dundee. Residents are encouraged to attend these public meetings to stay informed about upcoming projects and to provide input on matters that affect the community's development and infrastructure.

What to Expect

A formal meeting where board members review applications and hear public testimony regarding zoning and development.

Who Should Attend

  • Dundee residents
  • Property owners
  • Developers
  • Local business owners
  • Community planners

Agenda Overview

Review of development applications, zoning requests, and board reports.
Venue & Address
Dundee Community Center
603 Lake Marie Blvd
Dundee , Florida – 33838
United States
Organizer
Town of Dundee · Government
The municipal government of the Town of Dundee, Florida.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the board do?
They review land use, zoning, and development proposals for the town.
Where is the meeting?
At the Dundee Community Center, 603 Lake Marie Blvd, Dundee, FL.
Can I provide input?
Yes, public comment is typically invited on agenda items.
How often do they meet?
Meetings are scheduled periodically; check the town calendar for updates.
Is the meeting public?
Yes, all Planning & Zoning Board meetings are open to the public.
Where can I see the agenda?
Agendas are available on the Town of Dundee website.
Tags
Dundee Government Planning Zoning Meeting Development
Summary
Public meeting of the Planning & Zoning Board at the Dundee Community Center.
Highlights
  • Land use review
  • Zoning ordinance discussions
  • Development project updates
  • Public input opportunities
  • Local planning agency oversight
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