Well, Well, Well… Look Who Finally Caught Up — FOX Business Agrees with Nassau FL DOGE

We called it first. They just confirmed it.

Nassau FL DOGE was first on the scene — boots on the ground exposing how regulations and government fees are crushing housing affordability.

Fox Business just released an article titled, “America’s housing regulations helped create its own affordability crisis,” and we couldn’t help but grin. Because guess what? We’ve been reporting this for months — right here in Nassau County. Our latest exposé, “Mobility Fee Madness: Nassau County’s Latest Plan to Price Out Homeowners,” told the same story before the national media even noticed.

What FOX Business Reported

Fox’s analysis nails the core issue: it’s not just mortgage rates driving unaffordability — it’s regulation overload.

Experts in the article say America has “gotten very, very good at halting development.” They point to zoning restrictions, inflated infrastructure mandates, and fee-heavy building approvals as the main culprits for rising home prices.

Translation? The government keeps layering on rules and fees until the average family can’t afford a simple home. Sound familiar, Nassau County?

What We Found in Nassau

In our Mobility Fee Madness report, we broke down how local leaders plan to triple mobility fees and hike impact fees by 55% to 159%. That means a modest 2,000-square-foot home could face:

• $26,997.89 in base impact and mobility fees
• $37,000+ once water, sewer, and review charges are added

All before a single board is nailed. Fox calls it a “regulatory bottleneck.” We call it what it really is: a deliberate squeeze on working families and new home buyers.

National vs. Local — Same Story, Different Stage
DimensionFox Business (National)Nassau FL DOGE (Local)
Main Cause of CrisisRegulatory, zoning, land-use, and permitting barriersMobility & impact fee hikes, inflated county costs
ScopeNational housing marketNassau County neighborhoods
ImpactDrives nationwide housing shortagePrices locals out of home ownership
SolutionDeregulate and unleash supplyHold county accountable and freeze fee hikes
We’re the Boots on the Ground

It’s nice when the big guys finally notice what’s been happening right under their noses. But let’s be honest — we saw it first.

While Fox Business was chasing national headlines, DOGE was digging into local data, county contracts, and fee schedules that show exactly how regulation is eating affordability alive right here in Nassau County.

Now the national narrative backs us up. We’re not conspiracy theorists — we’re citizen watchdogs with calculators, spreadsheets, and common sense.

Why It Matters

This national validation proves what we’ve been saying all along: “Regulations and inflated fees aren’t protecting taxpayers — they’re pricing them out.”

When the press giants like Fox Business echo what we’ve already uncovered, that’s not coincidence. That’s confirmation.

What Happens Next

• We’ll continue tracking how Nassau’s fee hikes threaten affordability.

• We’ll be comparing county “affordability studies” to real building permit data.

• We’ll keep calling out the disconnect between government spin and market reality.

So yes — the big media finally caught up with what we knew and what we are dealing with out here in America and especially in our own backyard. What we need now is the State and Federal DOGE teams to help us fight this over-regulation and burdensome fees. Until the big guys above the counties step in — we will keep dealing with this travesty. If we got the attention of Big Media – maybe now we can get the attention of Big DOGE???

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Reconsideration of the Westside Regional Park Investment

Petition to the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners

Subject: Reconsideration of the Westside Regional Park Investment

 

Dear Commissioners,

 

We, the undersigned residents of Nassau County, respectfully submit this petition regarding the allocation of public funds toward the development of the Westside Regional Park.

 

It would surprise many to learn that 82.7% of all Nassau County Ad Valorem taxes are paid by properties located east of Interstate 95. Yet, the County has programmed $22.86 million into the Westside Regional Park, located 20 miles west of Interstate 95 — a location largely inaccessible to the majority of residents who are funding it.

 

This project spans over 100 acres with an estimated construction cost of $21 million. Although the land was purchased in 2007 for $1.09 million, it has taken 17 years to bring forward a plan, raising additional concerns about the project's long-term viability and true priority.

 

Over 67% of Nassau County’s population lives in the easternmost zip codes of 32034 and 32097, areas where residents would have to travel up to 35 miles to access the park. Research shows that individuals living more than 10 miles away from a park are unlikely to use it regularly, if at all.

 

In short: the taxpayers bearing the largest burden for this project are the least likely to benefit from it.

 

Given these facts, we have serious concerns about whether the Westside Regional Park is the most responsible and equitable use of taxpayer dollars.

We respectfully request the following:

  • A full public reassessment of the Westside Regional Park's location, accessibility, and return on investment.
  • Consideration of alternative investments in parks and recreation facilities that are more geographically equitable and accessible to the majority of Nassau County taxpayers.
  • Greater transparency and opportunity for public input regarding major capital projects moving forward.

We urge you to pause further expenditures on this project until a thorough and transparent review is conducted.

 

It is time for Nassau County to ensure that public funds are invested fairly, wisely, and in ways that serve the entire community — not just a select portion of it.

 

Thank you for your attention to this important matter.

 

We look forward to your leadership and stewardship of our county’s future.


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