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Board approves six-month extension of school concurrency for Forest Edge project

April 28, 2026 | Nassau, School Districts, Florida


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Board approves six-month extension of school concurrency for Forest Edge project
The Nassau County School District meeting approved a six-month extension of school concurrency for the Forest Edge project, moving the expiration date from May 14, 2026, to November 16, 2026. A staff member recommended the extension "on the previously approved scope and concurrency agreement for Forest Edge project." The board made and seconded a motion (the record cites Simpkins as mover and Brad as seconder) and approved the extension by voice vote.

Why it matters: Extending school concurrency preserves the developer's allocation of school capacity tied to the project for an additional six months; the board recorded no roll-call tally in the transcript and the approval was recorded by voice vote.

The transcript does not provide additional details about conditions attached to the extension or changes to the underlying concurrency agreement.

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