Representative Snyder presented HB 4071, a Palm Beach County local bill that establishes an eight‑year glide path when a municipality annexes property, aiming to preserve service levels for taxpayers while giving both municipal and county providers time to adjust capital plans and operational responsibilities.
Charles Coyle, chief of engagement for Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, told the committee the county has faced the challenge for 40 years: annexation often occurs without a clear transition framework, which disrupts long‑term station and apparatus planning and can increase operational inefficiencies. "This bill provides a set time frame for transition which provides stability [and] ensures residents continue receiving the same or better fire rescue EMS service," Coyle said.
Firefighters and county officials waived in support; several municipal representatives—including Matthew Forrest (Palm Beach Gardens), Bridal Matthews (Greenacres) and Joseph Salzburg (West Palm Beach)—waved in opposition, indicating municipal concerns about the proposal's impacts.
The committee recorded the vote as unanimous in the transcript and reported HB 4071 favorably. The bill will proceed for further House consideration.