City of Deltona  
2345 Providence Blvd.  
Deltona, FL 32725  
Agenda  
City Commission Workshop  
Mayor Avila  
Vice Mayor Avila-Vazquez  
Commissioner Colwell  
Commissioner Heriot  
Commissioner Howington  
Commissioner Nabicht  
Commissioner Santiago  
Monday, February 16, 2026  
5:30 PM  
Deltona Commission Chambers  
1. CALL TO ORDER:  
2. ROLL CALL – CITY CLERK:  
3. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG:  
4. DISCUSSION ITEMS:  
A.  
Presentation by GovRates and Staff regarding the water,  
wastewater, irrigation and reclaimed Revenue Sufficiency Study,  
prepared for and submitted by GovRates.  
Background:  
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS: (3 minutes maximum length per speaker)  
6. CITY MANAGER COMMENTS:  
7. ADJOURNMENT:  
NOTE: If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission  
with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he/she will need a  
record of the proceedings, and for such purpose he/she may need to ensure that a  
verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony  
and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based (F.S. 286.0105).  
Individuals with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these  
proceedings should contact the City Manager in writing at  
CityManager@deltonafl.gov or to Deltona City Hall, 2345 Providence Blvd.,  
Deltona, FL 32725 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting at which the person  
wishes to attend. The City is not permitted to provide the use of human physical  
assistance to physically handicapped persons in lieu of the construction or use of  
ramps or other mechanical devices in order to comply with Florida law. If proper  
accommodations for handicapped access cannot be made at a particular public  
meeting venue pursuant to a timely written request under Section 286.26 F.S., the  
City Manager shall change the venue of that meeting to a location where those  
accommodations can be provided.  
DECORUM POLICY: The City of Deltona has a significant interest in conducting  
orderly and efficient public meetings, which includes preventing disruption,  
promoting civility, and preserving decorum. To that end, behavior which disrupts  
or impedes the efficient and orderly conduct of any public meeting, as  
determined by the Mayor, or presiding officer, or a majority of the City  
Commission, is not permitted. The Mayor, or presiding officer, or a majority of  
the City Commission, may interrupt, warn, or terminate a speaker’s statement  
when that statement is too lengthy, personally directed, abusive, obscene,  
irrelevant, or otherwise reasonably perceived to be a disruption to the fair and  
orderly progress of the discussion at hand. The Mayor, or presiding officer, or a  
majority of the City Commission, may also interrupt any part of the meeting to  
warn any individual that they are being disruptive or otherwise impeding the  
efficient and orderly conduct of the meeting. The Mayor, or presiding officer, or a  
majority of the City Commission, may require any individual to leave a public  
meeting for its duration if that individual is unable to observe this Policy after  
being warned. Should an individual be required to leave a meeting for violating  
this Policy, that person shall be escorted from Commission Chambers by a  
Volusia Sheriff’s Deputy.  
PUBLIC COMMENTS: Prior to addressing the City Commission on any topic  
during a meeting, members of the public shall fill out and submit a “Request To  
Speak” form provided by the City Clerk. A form must be filled out for each item  
that the speaker wants to speak about. Members of the public shall speak only  
when recognized by the presiding officer and once at the podium, shall identify  
themselves by name, city of residence, and/or organizational affiliation of people  
addressing the City Commission. Public comments shall only be directed to the  
Chair of the meeting, and not toward any specific Commissioners, staff  
members, or another member of the public. Public comments for items on the  
agenda may be commented on only after there is a motion and second by the  
City Commission and is limited to three (3) minutes for each speaker.