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Charlotte County Announces Week of Key Government Meetings on Planning, Land Use, and Appeals in Port Charlotte and Englewood

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Published on June 05, 2025
Charlotte County Announces Week of Key Government Meetings on Planning, Land Use, and Appeals in Port Charlotte and EnglewoodSource: Google Street View

Charlotte County's upcoming week is set for a series of government meetings, all geared toward the various aspects of administrative governance and public works. On the docket next Monday at 1:30 p.m. is the Planning and Zoning Board, which finds its place at the Charlotte County Administration Center located at 18500 Murdock Circle, Room 119 in Port Charlotte. For those with interests in the development and future landscape of the region, this meeting provides a platform for community engagement and regulatory discourse.

Following suit, the County Commission will be hosting both a Regular and Land Use Meeting, which happens on Tuesday, June 10 at 9 a.m., at the same location. This meeting often sees discussions that cut into the fabric of the county's land usage and policy-making – a critical space where the blueprint of Charlotte County’s growth is painstakingly reviewed and often contested.

The Board of Zoning Appeals convenes next Wednesday, June 11, also at 9 a.m. at the Administration Center, Room 119. This is where the public can witness the appeal process in action, observing as cases are presented, and the zoning decrees of the county are upheld or challenged, offering a glimpse into the procedural dynamics of local governance.

Thursday, June 12, is a busy day with two separate meetings scheduled at 9:30 a.m. First, the Rotonda Sands Street & Drainage MSBU Advisory Board will gather at the Mac V. Horton West County Annex, 6868 San Casa Drive, Room 120, in Englewood. This meeting will discuss topics specifically related to street and drainage issues in the Rotonda Sands area, pressing to the residents directly impacted by these infrastructural elements. Likewise, the Marine Advisory Committee is slated to meet at the same time but in a different vein of discourse at Room B106 of the Administration Center, where the health and future of Charlotte County’s marine environments are to be contemplated and debated.

For more information on the aforementioned meetings and to confirm times and locations, interested parties are encouraged to visit Charlotte County's official government calendar.