- ◆ Doral Doral Moves to Condemn Lakeway Dr & Geneva Way for Public ROW
- ◆ Broward County Broward County to Convey Public Land for Mixed-Use Development in District 8
- ◆ Atlantis Atlantis Adopts Architectural Standards for R-1 Zones — Second Reading
- ◆ Broward County Broward County Sets June 9 Hearing to Transmit Comp Plan Amendment to State
- ◆ Broward County Broward Directs Code Rewrite of Marine Terminal Competitive-Selection Rules
⚡ Active Development Pipeline
Updated 2026-05-23Coral Gables Ratifies $113,500 Emergency Sewer Repair at Lugo Ave Canal
The Commission approved an after-the-fact ratification of emergency sewer main fitting connection repairs at the canal crossing near Lugo Avenue Canal Bridge, awarded to Jomark Equipment and Consulting Inc. for $113,500. The work was procured under the city's emergency procurement rules, bypassing normal competitive bidding.
Coral Gables Seats New Six-Member Code Enforcement Board Through 2029
The City Commission confirmed six appointments to the Code Enforcement Board, each nominated by a different commissioner or the mayor, for three-year terms running June 1, 2026 through May 31, 2029. The board hears cases involving alleged violations of the city's municipal code.
Coral Gables Approves $265K Sole-Source Deal for Police Tech Upgrades
The City Commission authorized a sole-source purchase of software enhancements from Mark43, a police records management system vendor, for approximately $265,000. The procurement was justified under Section 2-689 of the City's Procurement Code, which permits bypassing competitive bidding when only one vendor can meet the need.
Doral Moves to Condemn Lakeway Dr & Geneva Way for Public ROW
Doral's City Council is considering a resolution declaring that acquiring privately owned Lakeway Drive and Geneva Way serves a public purpose, authorizing the city attorney to pursue either negotiated purchase or eminent domain to take title to these roads. The action would convert currently private rights-of-way into publicly owned and maintained city streets.
Doral Authorizes $76,769 Engineering Study for NW 112 Ave / NW 82 St Roundabout
The City of Doral is hiring Stantec Consulting Services to design and permit a new roundabout at the intersection of NW 112 Avenue and NW 82 Street, at a cost not to exceed $76,769. This is the design/permitting phase, meaning construction is a later step.
Doral Extends On-Demand Freebee Transit Service Through Nov 2026
Doral is extending its contract with Freebee, an on-demand door-to-door micro-transit provider, through November 30, 2026, aligned with an FDOT grant cycle. The service covers first-and-last-mile connections within the city at no additional cost beyond already-budgeted funds.
Doral Awards Disaster Debris Monitoring Contract to Tetra Tech via RFP
The City of Doral is awarding RFP #2026-06 for disaster debris monitoring services to Tetra Tech, Inc. on an as-needed basis during emergencies, with the City Manager authorized to negotiate and execute the agreement and expend budgeted funds.
Doral Eyes Wells Fargo for Banking & Treasury Services via Piggyback RFP
The resolution authorizes the City Manager to contract with Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. for banking and treasury management services, piggybacking on a competitive RFP process run by the City of Pinellas Park (RFP No. 21/004). It also authorizes expenditure of budgeted funds for the arrangement.
Doral Approves ~$720K Playground Replacement via Sourcewell Contract
The City of Doral is authorizing use of a cooperative purchasing contract (Sourcewell #101625) to hire PlayMore West dba Playworld for playground replacement at Downtown Doral Park, with a not-to-exceed amount of $720,483.61 including a 10% contingency. The resolution delegates execution authority to the City Manager and authorizes expenditure of already-budgeted funds.
Doral Approves ~$2,500 in Small Municipal Sponsorships to Four Nonprofits
The resolution authorizes four separate municipal sponsorships totaling $2,500 to local nonprofits under City Code Section 2-79, which governs the city's sponsorship program. The individual grants range from $600 to $700 each.
Doral Waives Bid Process for Police Software Maintenance Fees
The City of Doral is invoking a competitive-bid waiver under Code Section 2-321 to pay recurring annual maintenance and license fees to Central Square for CAD (computer-aided dispatch), CrimeView, and CryWolf software. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to spend already-budgeted funds without going through a formal competitive procurement.
Doral Waives Competitive Bid for Ammunition Supplier Florida Bullet
The City of Doral proposes to waive its competitive bidding requirement under Code Section 2-321 to purchase ammunition and supplies from Florida Bullet, Inc. on an as-needed basis for three fiscal years. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to expend budgeted funds for this procurement.
Doral Awards $156K EV Charger Install Contract to WDR Technology
The City of Doral is awarding a contract to WDR Technology, Corp. under ITB #2026-13 for electrical upgrades and EV charger installation in the Government Center parking garage, capped at $156,145 including a 10% contingency. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to execute the agreement and expend budgeted funds.
Doral Buys $21K Ground-Penetrating Radar Unit for Utility Locating
The City of Doral is transferring $21,000 within its budget to purchase a single ground-penetrating radar (GPR) utility locator for city use. This is an internal equipment acquisition, not a contract award or RFP.
Hialeah Moves to Release Industrial-Site Covenant on W. 23rd Street Parcels
The City Council is considering an ordinance to release a Declaration of Restrictive Covenants (recorded in Miami-Dade Official Records Book 33228, Page 860) that currently encumbers property located on West 23rd Street in Hialeah, zoned M-1 Industrial District. Removing the covenant would eliminate whatever development or use restrictions were previously imposed on the site.
Hialeah Eyes $3.7M Contract for Infrastructure Work Near W 18th Ave
The ordinance authorizes the Mayor to issue a purchase order to Florida Engineering and Development Corporation for $3,737,716.66, plus a potential 10% contingency, for what appears to be infrastructure or engineering work in the vicinity of West 18th Avenue in Hialeah. The full scope of the project is not visible in the truncated title.
Hialeah Considers Accessory Structure Size Variance at 640 E 60 St (R-1)
The ordinance addresses a variance from the accessory-structure size limit under Hialeah Code § 98-1666 for a single-family zoned parcel at 640 East 60 Street. The specific percentage cap being waived or modified is not fully stated in the title, but the item grants relief from the rule tying accessory building size to a percentage of the main structure.
Hialeah Council Eyes LED Sign Ordinance With Brightness & Code Conditions
The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of an ordinance related to an LED sign, subject to conditions including luminaire reduction at sunset, compliance with Miami-Dade County sign code sections, and Florida's billboard statute (Chapter 479). The full ordinance text is truncated, so the specific site or sign structure is unclear.
Hialeah Considers Conditional-Use Limits for Educational/Tutoring Operation
This ordinance imposes operating conditions on what appears to be a tutoring or educational facility, including a student-per-session cap, weekday-only hours (9 a.m.–5 p.m.), and a requirement for city approval before any expansion. The item is a site-specific conditional-use approval rather than a broad zoning or land-use policy change.
Miami Beach Votes on 2026 Comp Plan EAR Amendments at 2nd Reading
Miami Beach is holding a second reading vote on comprehensive plan amendments stemming from its 2026 Evaluation and Appraisal Review (EAR), the state-mandated periodic reassessment of a city's long-range land use and growth policies. EAR-based amendments can alter land use designations, density allowances, height limits, infrastructure requirements, and development standards citywide.
Miami Beach Eyes Comp Plan Change to Incentivize Residential on West Lincoln Rd
This first-reading ordinance proposes a Comprehensive Plan amendment to introduce residential use incentives specifically for the western portion of Lincoln Road. The change would modify Miami Beach's land use framework to encourage housing development in what is currently a primarily commercial/retail corridor.
Miami Beach Eyes Residential Use Incentives Along West Lincoln Road
This first-reading ordinance would amend Miami Beach's Land Development Regulations to introduce incentives for residential uses on the western segment of Lincoln Road. The specific incentives (density bonuses, use permissions, height allowances, etc.) are not detailed in the agenda title, but the item targets a high-profile mixed-use corridor.
Miami Beach Advances 2026 Resiliency Code Updates on First Reading
This ordinance represents the 2026 periodic updates to Miami Beach's Resiliency Code, being heard on first reading. The updates are sponsored by Commissioner Fernandez and were recommended by the Planning Board on a 5-7 vote.
Miami Beach Poised to Expand 'Stop the Pause' Development Moratorium
This is a second-reading ordinance that would expand Miami Beach's 'Stop the Pause' ordinance, which relates to a development moratorium or pause on certain permits or approvals. The expansion likely broadens the geographic scope, property types, or duration of restrictions already in place.
Miami Beach to Adopt 4th Amendment to FY 2026 Capital Budget
The commission is being asked to adopt the fourth amendment to the city's fiscal year 2026 capital budget, adjusting planned spending on public infrastructure and capital projects. The specific projects being added, removed, or modified are not detailed in the agenda title.
Miami Beach May Extend Suspension of Exterior Color Review Rules
This ordinance on first reading would extend a sunset provision that suspends the requirement for exterior color review in Miami Beach. The existing suspension of those review requirements would remain in effect longer than originally scheduled.
Miami Beach Eyes Adding Multifamily to Residential Waste Contract
The commission is considering a second-reading ordinance to expand the existing residential waste collection agreement to include multifamily properties. This would bring apartment and condo buildings under the city's residential waste contract rather than requiring them to arrange private hauling.
Miami Beach Eyes Tighter Eligibility Rules for Commercial Vessels at Marinas
This first-reading ordinance would refine the eligibility criteria governing which commercial vessel operations are permitted at marinas within Miami Beach. The specific criteria being changed are not detailed in the title, but the ordinance is categorized as a land-development-related item.
Miami Beach Revisits Beachfront Concession Rules — 7th Amendment
The commission is considering a resolution to adopt the 7th set of amendments to the rules and regulations governing beachfront concession operations on Miami Beach. The specific changes to concession terms, fees, or operational requirements are not detailed in the agenda title.
Miami Beach May Amend Rules Limiting Commission Discussion Time
This first-reading ordinance would modify the procedural limits on how long commissioners can discuss agenda items, resolutions, and ordinances. The change targets the commission's own rules of procedure governing debate and deliberation.
Miami Beach Adopts 4th Amendment to FY 2026 Operating Budget
The commission is being asked to adopt the fourth amendment to the City's current fiscal year 2026 operating budget. Budget amendments typically reallocate appropriations or incorporate new revenues and expenditures mid-year.
Commission to Ratify Excess Contributions to FOP and IAFF Health Trusts
The commission is being asked to ratify excess contributions made by the Fraternal Order of Police Health Trust and the International Association of Fire Fighters Health Trust. This is an HR-initiated resolution correcting or affirming benefit trust funding that exceeded normal limits.
Miami Beach to Approve Oak Tree Replanting Sites After First St. Construction
The commission is being asked to accept a recommendation identifying locations to replant oak trees that were removed during construction on First Street. This is a post-construction environmental mitigation measure managed by Public Works.
Miami Beach Awards Electric Motor Rewind & Pump Repair Contract
Miami Beach is considering awarding Invitation to Bid 2026-156-JP for electric motor rewind, pump repair, and maintenance services under Public Works/Parks & Recreation. The contract covers specialty maintenance work on motors and pumps across city facilities.
NBV Accepts $186K State Grant to Update Climate Adaptation Plan
North Bay Village is accepting a $185,925 Resilient Florida grant to update its Adaptation Plan, which will assess and plan for climate and sea-level rise vulnerabilities. The resulting plan typically informs future land use, infrastructure investment, and development regulations across the village.
Village Attorney's Report on Agenda — Watch for Legal Updates
This agenda item bundles several standing board and staff reports, including a Village Attorney's Report, which may surface litigation updates, legal opinions, or privileged matters being disclosed in open session. The remaining sub-items cover resident services, commission, and manager reports.
North Bay Village Releases April 2026 Public Records Request Log
The Village Clerk's April 2026 report includes a Public Records Request (PRR) log and an advisory board attendance report. These are routine monthly disclosures submitted for commission consent approval.
North Bay Village Releases April 2026 Code Compliance Report
The Village Commission is reviewing code compliance activity reports covering February, March, and April 2026. These reports document enforcement actions taken across the village during that period.
Pinecrest Eyes Sweeping LDR Overhaul — Vote Deferred to June 11
The Village of Pinecrest is comprehensively rewriting its Land Development Regulations, touching zoning districts, development approval procedures, environmental rules, signage, and definitions across nearly every article of Chapter 30. The item was deferred from the May 5 meeting to June 11, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.
Pinecrest Revamps ROW Vacation & Encroachment Rules
Pinecrest is amending its code governing streets, sidewalks, and public places, specifically the procedures for vacating public easements or rights-of-way and rules for placing items within the public right-of-way. The ordinance could change how property owners request ROW vacations and what is permitted to encroach into public space.
Pinecrest Authorizes Traffic Signal Construction & Design Contract
The Village of Pinecrest is authorizing its Village Manager to contract with A.U.M. for miscellaneous construction, traffic signal operation, and design services. This is a municipal infrastructure services contract for ongoing traffic signal work.
Pinecrest Awards Bid for Kendall Drive Raised Crosswalks
The Village of Pinecrest is awarding a contract to SC Contractor, LLC to construct raised crosswalks on Kendall Drive, a project deferred from the April 14 meeting. Raised crosswalks are pedestrian safety improvements that physically elevate the crosswalk surface to slow traffic.
📍 Kendall Drive, Pinecrest, FL
Pinecrest Drafts Rules for Scooters, E-Bikes on Village Streets
The Village of Pinecrest is creating a new code section establishing operating regulations for micromobility devices (e.g., scooters, e-bikes) within village limits. The ordinance sets the legal framework for how and where these devices can be used, but does not address land use or development standards.
📍 Pinecrest, FL
Pinecrest Tightens Code Enforcement Procedures via Ordinance
The Village of Pinecrest is amending its administrative code to update Special Magistrate and Civil Citation procedures under its Code Compliance article. The changes govern how code violations are heard, processed, and enforced at the local level.
Pinecrest Updates Noise & Nuisance Code Ordinance
The Village of Pinecrest is amending Chapter 15 of its municipal code, which covers nuisances generally and the prohibition of unnecessary/excessive noise. The specific changes to noise thresholds, enforcement mechanisms, or affected uses are not detailed in the title.
Pinecrest Amends Local Business Tax Ordinance
The Village of Pinecrest is amending Chapter 28 of its code, specifically the Local Business Tax article. The ordinance updates the rules governing business tax receipts but does not specify which rates or categories are changing.
Pinecrest Eyes New Sidewalk Design Standards
The Pinecrest Village Council is reviewing a report and recommendation on sidewalk design standards, brought forward by Councilmember Meyer. The item likely proposes updated specifications or guidelines governing how sidewalks are built or improved within the village.
Pinecrest Final Plat Splits Three Estate-Zoned Lots on SW 60/61 Court
Three private owners are seeking approval of a final subdivision plat called 'Crimson Egret' to reconfigure three parcels near SW 60 Court and SW 61 Court into lots of 1.50, 2.17, and 1.05 acres within Pinecrest's EU-1 Residential Estate zoning district. No rezoning or density change is involved — this is a straight platting/lot-line adjustment for single-family use.
📍 SW 60 Court and SW 61 Court, Pinecrest, FL
Pinecrest Amends Code to Codify School-Zone Speed Camera Rules
This ordinance amends Section 36-4 of the Pinecrest Village Code to formally authorize speed detection systems in school zones and spell out the enforcement and hearing procedures for violations caught by those cameras. It is a code amendment clarifying existing authority rather than creating a wholly new program.
Pinecrest Amends Special Events Code in Chapter 16 Overhaul
The Village of Pinecrest is amending Chapter 16 of its Code of Ordinances, which covers offenses and miscellaneous provisions, with specific changes to Article IX governing special events. The ordinance is on the agenda for adoption at the May 5, 2026 Village Council meeting.
Pinecrest Freebee Electric Shuttle Update Could Signal Service Changes
The Village Manager's communiqué includes an update on the Freebee electric shuttle program alongside routine departmental reports and a peafowl management update. Freebee is a free on-demand electric vehicle service that operates in Pinecrest and connects residents and visitors to local businesses.
Subtext Mixed-Use Project Seeks Special Exception & Variance in South Miami
The South Miami City Commission is considering a large-scale special exception and variance application for a project called 'Subtext Verve South Miami,' which includes landscape/zoning resubmittal documents, a conceptual utility plan, and staff review materials. The application appears to seek deviations from standard zoning requirements for what is likely a mixed-use or multifamily development.
South Miami Eyes Solid Waste Ordinance Expansion — Text Change Coming
The Commission will receive a report on expanding city-provided residential solid waste service, which appears to be a precursor to a solid waste ordinance amendment. A separate discussion covers a Green Waste Diversion Pilot Program efficiency analysis.
Sunny Isles Beach Amends Ground Lease at 18590 Collins Ave with La Playa
The City Commission is considering an ordinance to approve a first amendment to an existing lease agreement with La Playa Beach Associates, LLC for city-owned property at 18590 Collins Avenue. The amendment modifies the terms of the lease for this oceanfront Collins Avenue site, with the mayor authorized to execute the updated agreement.
Sunny Isles Beach Drafts Rules for Sidewalk Delivery Robots
The city is considering an ordinance to regulate personal delivery devices (autonomous sidewalk robots) and mobile carriers operating on city streets and sidewalks. It would establish operational rules for these devices within Sunny Isles Beach.
Sunny Isles Beach Hires Ron Book PA for Lobbying at $60K
The City Commission is approving a contract with Ron L. Book, P.A. for professional lobbying services at a cost not to exceed $60,000. This retains a lobbyist to advocate for the city's interests at the state and/or county level.
Sunny Isles Beach Poised to Amend Local Code Re: Miami-Dade County Ordinances
The City Commission is considering an ordinance that appears to amend or reference the Miami-Dade County Code of Ordinances, with standard provisions for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. The City Manager recommends adoption, but the specific subject matter of the amendment is not disclosed in the truncated title.
Surfside Commission Questions Validity of Collins Ave Water Main Ballot
The Town Commission is reviewing whether the ballot question authorizing the Collins Avenue Water Main Project is legally valid, with the Town Attorney weighing in. The outcome could determine whether the water infrastructure project moves forward as approved or requires a new public vote.
Broward County to Convey Public Land for Mixed-Use Development in District 8
Broward County is approving the sale of county-owned land to Frances M. Merricks for the design, construction, and maintenance of a mixed-use development, framed as an economic development initiative under Florida's county economic development statute. The resolution authorizes the Mayor to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement and the County Administrator to handle all related budgetary and administrative steps.
Broward County Sets June 9 Hearing to Transmit Comp Plan Amendment to State
The County Commission is directing staff to notice a June 9, 2026 public hearing to consider transmitting a proposed amendment to the Broward County Comprehensive Plan to designated state agencies. Transmittal is the first formal step in the state review process before a comp plan change can be adopted.
Broward Locks In $53M Federal Grant for Port Everglades Efficiency Upgrades
Broward County accepted a $53.4M federal MARAD grant for the Port Everglades POWER Project, which targets operational efficiency and reliability improvements at the port. The county must secure roughly $25M in matching non-federal funds from two private subrecipients, one of which is Port Everglades Terminal, LLC.
Broward Sets May 26 Hearing on Wetlands Map Update to Comp Plan
The County Commission is directing staff to notice a May 26, 2026 public hearing on an ordinance that would update the Wetlands Map within the Broward County Land Use Plan's Natural Resource Map Series. This is a Comprehensive Plan amendment that could reclassify wetland boundaries countywide.
Broward Sets Hearing to Transmit Margate Land Use Plan Map Amendment
Broward County is scheduling a May 26 public hearing to consider transmitting a proposed Broward County Land Use Plan map amendment (PC 26-4) in the City of Margate to state review agencies. This is an early procedural step in the comprehensive plan amendment process, preceding any final approval.
Broward Sets June 9 Hearing on Comp Plan Amendment for Deepwater Port
The County Commission is directing staff to advertise a public hearing for June 9, 2026, to consider amending the Broward County Comprehensive Plan's Deepwater Port component. The amendment's specific substantive changes are not detailed in this item, but any comp plan text change to the port component can affect land use designations, allowable uses, and development parameters in and around Port Everglades.
Broward Hires Engineer for Master Pump Station Rehab at $3.5M
Broward County is approving a $3.53 million engineering contract with Chen Moore and Associates to rehabilitate master pump stations in the county's water and wastewater system. The scope includes optional services and reimbursables within the capped amount.
Broward Sets Hearing on Sun Terminals Port Everglades Franchise Renewal
The County Commission is directing staff to notice a May 26 public hearing on renewing Sun Terminals, Inc.'s five-year nonexclusive steamship agent franchise at Port Everglades. This is a routine franchise renewal for a maritime services operator at the port.
Broward Directs Code Rewrite of Marine Terminal Competitive-Selection Rules
The County Commission is directing its attorneys to draft a Resolution amending Section 32.4 of the Broward County Administrative Code, which governs how marine terminal facility contracts are competitively selected, negotiated, and awarded. The amendment scope is not yet defined in the title, but it signals a formal rulemaking process is being initiated.
Broward Approves Conflict Waiver for Official Under F.S. 112.313(7)(a)
The Commission is asked to waive a statutory conflict of interest under Florida's Code of Ethics for Darren L. Badore, who has employment or contractual ties to entities that receive Broward County funding. Section 112.313(7)(a) prohibits public officers or employees from having employment relationships with entities doing business with their agency, but allows a waiver under specified conditions.
Broward Boosts Painting/Waterproofing Contract Threshold to $15.9M
The County Commission is asked to approve a $2.6 million threshold increase to an existing open-end contract (BLD2126003B1) for painting and waterproofing services managed by the Facilities Management Division, bringing the total contract ceiling to approximately $15.9 million. This is a consent item with no listed sponsor.
Broward Approves Ethics Waivers & Contract Amendments for Homeless Services
The County Commission authorized amendments to homeless-services provider agreements to update outcome measures, add mental health components to street outreach, and align contracts with recently enacted state legislation—all at no added cost to the County. The package also included Section 112.313(7)(a) conflict-of-interest waivers for four advisory board members who have employment or contractual ties to funded service providers.
Broward Funds Coast to Coast Legal Aid $100K for Senior Eviction Defense
Broward County is approving a $100,000 agreement with Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida to provide eviction prevention legal services to residents 60 and older facing imminent homelessness, running October 2025 through September 2026. The County Administrator is authorized to execute and modify the agreement within bounds that don't add material financial or legal risk, subject to County Attorney review.
Broward Accepts $321,974 UASI Homeland Security Grant via Miami MOA
Broward County is approving a Memorandum of Agreement with the City of Miami to participate in the 2024 Urban Area Security Initiative grant program, accepting $321,974 in federal homeland security funding. The County Administrator is authorized to execute amendments that do not increase the County's financial obligation, with County Attorney review required.
Coconut Creek Locks In Traffic Signal Deal for Mainstreet Development
The city approved a four-party traffic signalization agreement with Broward County and two private entities—GRP Greenbough 1, LLC and GSR RE Partners, LLC—guaranteeing completion of traffic signal studies and installation tied to the Mainstreet Development Project. The resolution formalizes the developers' obligations to deliver transportation infrastructure required as a condition of their development approvals.
Coconut Creek Approves Pedestrian Lighting on Lyons Road Corridor
The city authorized an agreement with Broward County to install and maintain pedestrian lighting on the west side of southbound Lyons Road between Winston Park Boulevard and Atlantic Boulevard. This is an infrastructure improvement focused on street-level safety and walkability along that corridor.
Coconut Creek Adopts Updated Title VI Transit Nondiscrimination Program
The City Commission passed a resolution adopting an updated Title VI Civil Rights Act compliance program for its community transportation system, prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, or national origin. The resolution also authorizes the City Manager to execute the required nondiscrimination policy statement and management commitment documents.
Coconut Creek Amends IT Contractor Deal with LanLocker Solutions
The commission authorized Amendment No. 2 to an independent contractor agreement with LanLocker IT Solutions, LLC for unspecified IT services, while also ratifying the original agreement and prior amendments. No dollar amounts or scope details were included in the agenda title.
Coconut Creek Debates Curbside Recycling & Bulk Waste Collection Times
The Commission took up a discussion item regarding the designated curbside collection times for recyclable materials and bulk and yard waste. The item failed, meaning no action was taken to change current collection schedules.
Coconut Creek Approves Small Matching Grant for Condo Security Upgrades
The City Commission approved a Neighborhood Enhancement Grant Program matching grant for Antigua II Condominium Association to fund security enhancements. These grants are typically modest in size and go directly to the applicant HOA/association for improvements on their private property.
Coral Springs Mulls Future Land Use Change for Life Time Site
The City Commission is holding a first reading on a Future Land Use Map amendment for a property associated with Life Time (the fitness/lifestyle brand), filed as case CPAL25-0001. The amendment, brought by law firm Miskel Backman on Life Time's behalf, would change the designated land use for the site under Coral Springs' comprehensive plan.
Life Time Fitness Site Rezoning Heads to First Reading in Coral Springs
The Coral Springs City Commission is considering first reading of Ordinance 2026-107, a rezoning request (ZR25-0001) filed by Miskel Backman LLP on behalf of Life Time to rezone a property in Coral Springs. This is a quasi-judicial hearing, meaning evidence and testimony will be formally presented before a vote.
11-Acre Heron Bay Golf Course Site Seeks Rezoning to Community Business
This ordinance proposes rezoning approximately 11 acres at the northwest corner of Heron Bay Boulevard and Coral Ridge Drive from Golf Course (GC) to Community Business (B-2). The item authorizes transmittal of the rezoning petition to state and regional review agencies, indicating this is an early-stage land use change in the approval pipeline.
Coral Springs Amends FY2026 Operating & Capital Budget Mid-Year
The city is adopting on second reading a mid-year amendment to its FY2026 operating budget and Capital Improvement Program, originally set by Ordinance 2025-117. The amendment adjusts previously approved spending and capital project allocations for the current fiscal year.
Coral Springs Eyes Extension of Moratorium on Tobacco/Vape Retail Approvals
The commission is being asked to extend an existing moratorium that halts the submission, processing, and issuance of business tax receipts and land use approvals for tobacco and vape retail establishments. The moratorium is tied to a zoning study (LDA25-0001) still in progress.
Coral Springs Sets November 2026 Ballot Form — Measure Language Locked In
Resolution 2026-017 would formally prescribe the exact ballot language and form for Coral Springs' November 3, 2026 General Municipal Election. Approval locks in the official wording of any candidate races or referendum questions voters will see.
Coral Springs Awards Landscape Maintenance Contract to Two Vendors
The Commission is being asked to award Contract No. 26-G-138F for landscape maintenance and services for the Parks and Recreation Department to EDJ Service, LLC and Florida ULS Operating LLC d/b/a Haverland Ag Innovation. The item involves a competitively solicited contract award to multiple vendors.
Coral Springs Fills Nuisance Abatement Board Seats
The Commission is considering appointing Bruce Kozlowski and reappointing Steven Arbogast (and at least one other individual) to the Nuisance Abatement Board. These are routine volunteer advisory board appointments.
Davie Council to Amend Arrowhead Golf & Tennis Club Ph. III Plat on SW 79th Ave
The Town of Davie is considering a resolution to approve a plat amendment for the Arrowhead Golf and Tennis Club Phase III subdivision, affecting properties at 2471–2871 SW 79th Avenue zoned RM-16 (multi-family residential at up to 16 units/acre). The item, filed as DG25-006 under the name Cameron Cove, was tabled from the April 15, 2026 meeting and is now returning for council action.
Davie CRA Buying 4301 SW 64 Ave from Tubach Motors
The Town of Davie is ratifying a Purchase and Sale Agreement through its Community Redevelopment Agency to acquire the property at 4301 SW 64 Avenue (Folio 504127050040) from Tubach Motors, Inc. The resolution puts the CRA on record as the buyer of what appears to be a former auto dealership or automotive-use site.
Davie Comp Plan Seeks Density Bump to 5 DU/Ac Near Davie/Stirling Roads
Application LA24-135 proposes to change the Future Land Use Map designation for a parcel on the east side of Davie Road (~1,000 ft north of Stirling Road) from Residential/Office and Residential 2 DU/Acre to Residential 5 DU/Acre. The item has been tabled twice — first from February 2026 — and the applicant is now requesting a further tabling to the July 22, 2026 council meeting.
Davie Rezoning Shifts Wyatt Estates Site to RM-5 Multifamily Density
This ordinance would rezone a parcel on Davie Road (roughly 1,000 feet north of Stirling Road) from Residential Office (RO) and Low Density Dwelling (R-2) to Low Medium Dwelling (RM-5), allowing higher-density multifamily development. The item was previously tabled from February 2026 and the applicant is now requesting a further table to the July 22, 2026 council meeting.
Davie CRA Approves Post-Closing Occupancy Deal with Tubach Motors at 4301 Davie Rd
The Town of Davie is ratifying a use agreement between the Davie CRA and Tubach Motors, Inc. allowing the company to continue occupying 4301 Davie Road after a property closing has occurred. This suggests the CRA has recently acquired or is in the process of acquiring this site and is managing the seller's/occupant's transition out.
Wyatt Estates Plat Near Davie Rd/Stirling Rd Tabled Again to July
The Town of Davie is considering a resolution to approve a new plat called Wyatt Estates, located on the east side of Davie Road roughly 1,000 feet north of Stirling Road, within RO and R-2 zoning districts. The item was previously tabled from February 2026 and the applicant is now requesting a further delay to the July 22, 2026 council meeting.
Davie Joins Broward-Wide Stormwater Permit Cost-Sharing Agreement
Davie is approving an interlocal agreement with Broward County and 25 other municipalities to share the administrative and technical burdens of complying with the federally required MS4 stormwater permit. The agreement authorizes Broward County to coordinate the technical work on behalf of all participating cities.
Davie to Contract Third-Party Admin for Workers' Comp & Liability Claims
The Town of Davie is authorizing a contract (NCC-JA-26-38) with Preferred Governmental Claims Solutions, Inc. to administer workers' compensation and liability claims on the Town's behalf. This outsources claims management functions to a private third-party administrator.
Davie Awards Multi-Zone ROW Landscaping Contracts Totaling ~$2.57M
The Town of Davie is awarding ITB# RS-26-16, a right-of-way landscape maintenance contract split across three geographic zones with primary, secondary, and tertiary vendors for each zone. Combined annual base prices across all zones and vendors exceed $2.5 million.
Davie Creates New Motorized Scooter Code Chapter with Penalties & Impound
The Town of Davie is enacting a brand-new ordinance — Chapter 24, Division 4 — establishing definitions, operational requirements and restrictions, and an enforcement/penalty/impound framework for motorized scooters. This is a new standalone code chapter, not an amendment to existing scooter rules.
Davie Accepts Bids for ID Cards and Readers (ITB-CW-25-44)
The Town of Davie is poised to adopt a resolution awarding multiple vendors for the supply of ID cards and card readers under a competitive bid process. The item was tabled from the May 6, 2026 meeting and is returning for council action.
Cameron Cove Variance V25-122 Withdrawn Before Council Vote
Variance application V25-122 for a property at 2471-2871 SW 79th Avenue (zoned RM-16) was tabled from the April 15 meeting and subsequently withdrawn by the applicant on May 6, 2026. The council is taking final action on the now-moot application.
Fort Lauderdale Locks In FDOT Deal for NE 4th Ave Streetscape Lighting
The City Commission approved a construction agreement with FDOT to install street light improvements along State Road 811 (NE 4th Avenue) as part of the NE 4th Avenue Streetscape Improvement Project in Commission District 2. This formalizes the coordination between the city and state agency to execute public infrastructure upgrades within the state right-of-way.
Fort Lauderdale Locks In $500K FDOT Grant for Galt Mile Street Safety Work
The City Commission authorized the City Manager to execute a $500,000 state grant from FDOT to fund construction of street safety improvements along the Galt Mile corridor in District 1. This moves the project from planning into the construction phase.
Fort Lauderdale Extends South Ocean Drive Bridge Replacement Contract 365 Days
The City Commission approved a retroactive agreement and Change Order No. 4 with Interstate Construction, LLC for the South Ocean Drive Bridge Replacement Project, adding a 365-day extension and $58,359.16 to the contract. The project falls within Commission District 4.
Fort Lauderdale Charter Amended to Create Fire Chief as Charter Position
This ordinance, on first reading, amends the Fort Lauderdale City Charter to establish the Fire Chief as a charter-level position, elevating it from a standard administrative appointment. The item passed and affects all four commission districts.
Fort Lauderdale Charter Amendment Would Make Police Chief an Elected/Appointed Charter Position
On first reading, the Commission passed an ordinance amending the City Charter to establish Police Chief as a charter-level position. As a charter amendment, this change would likely require voter ratification at a future ballot referendum.
Fort Lauderdale Awards $218K CUNY Contract for Violence Intervention
The City Commission approved a $218,000 service contract with The Research Foundation of the City University of New York to support a Group Violence Intervention program across all four commission districts. This is a professional services agreement for a public-safety-focused research and consulting engagement.
Fort Lauderdale Extends Homeless Advisory Committee to June 2027
The resolution amends prior resolutions to extend the Homeless Advisory Committee's (HAC) existence through June 20, 2027. No structural or membership changes to the committee are described in the title.
Fort Lauderdale Approves Citywide Contractor Pre-Qual List (RFQ 526-3)
The City Commission approved awards under RFQ 526-3, establishing a Qualified Vendor List (QVL) of pre-qualified general and specialty trade contractors for citywide projects across all four commission districts. Being on this list is typically a prerequisite to bidding on city construction task orders and capital projects.
Fort Lauderdale Awards $250K Pole Services Contract to Imperial Electric
The City Commission approved a $250,000 contract with Imperial Electric Incorporated for pole setting, removal, and disposal services under ITB No. 572-1, covering all four commission districts. This is a utility/electrical infrastructure services contract, not a general construction or vertical building contract.
Fort Lauderdale Awards $6K BID Grant for Beach Swim Event This Summer
The City Commission approved a $6,000 Beach Business Improvement District grant to the Swim Fort Lauderdale Booster Club to support the SFTL Speedo Summer Classic event. The grant is part of the BID's fiscal year 2026 program to fund activities that drive foot traffic to the beach area.
Fort Lauderdale Locks In $516K Special-Event Cleanup Contract for 2 Years
The City Commission approved a two-year, $516,100 contract with SFM Janitorial Services for post-event cleanup at special events across Districts 1–4. The deal was awarded through a formal competitive bid process (ITB No. 581).
Hallandale Beach Rezones SE 9th St Parcels to Transitional Mixed-Use
Six parcels on SE 9th Street and SE 9th Court are being rezoned from the Central RAC Neighborhood subdistrict to the Central RAC Transitional Mixed-Use subdistrict, which typically allows a broader mix of residential and commercial uses at higher intensities. This is a first reading, so a second reading and final vote are still required.
Hallandale Beach Eyes Stormwater Rate Redesign — Cost Impact TBD
City staff from the Finance Department is presenting an update on a stormwater rate study and assessment, which examines how stormwater fees are structured and potentially recalibrated for properties in Hallandale Beach. Rate studies of this type typically result in fee increases or changes to how assessments are allocated across property types.
Hallandale Beach Expands Sewer Force Main CEI Contract to $509K
The city is approving a $236,867 change order to AECOM Technical Services for construction engineering and inspection on a 30-inch sewer force main project (P2121), bringing the total contract to $509,305. This expands the oversight scope during active construction of a major wastewater transmission line.
Hallandale Beach Authorizes $697K Water System Telemetry Upgrade
The city is approving a contract with Arcadis U.S., Inc. to program and configure telemetry systems at 20 remote sites and the water treatment plant. This is Phase 3 of an ongoing water infrastructure modernization effort.
Hallandale Beach Approves $131K Drainage Design Contract via CDBG Funds
The city is authorizing an engineering firm, R.J. Behar & Company, to design and oversee construction inspection for a CDBG-funded drainage improvement project, capped at $131,345. The work is funded through Community Development Block Grant Year 52 dollars.
Hallandale Beach Awards $70K/Year Bike-Share Contract to DropBike
The city is awarding a contract to DropBike, Corp. to implement, operate, and maintain a citywide bike-share program at a cost not to exceed $70,000 annually. The program is managed under the Transportation and Mobility department.
Hallandale Beach to Maintain Solar Lighting on A1A Under FDOT Deal
The city is authorizing a maintenance agreement with FDOT covering the design and construction of solar lighting along State Road A1A, with the city taking on ongoing maintenance responsibility. This is an infrastructure upgrade to a key coastal corridor.
Hallandale Beach Commission to Authorize Tort Settlement with Erquilly Yunis
The City Commission is being asked to approve a resolution authorizing a settlement payment to Erquilly Yunis for personal injuries arising from a motor vehicle accident involving the city, in exchange for a full release of claims. The item is sponsored by the City Attorney's office, indicating it likely follows confidential litigation or negotiation.
Hallandale Beach Awards $1.73M Security Contract Through FY 2030
The commission is considering a resolution authorizing a multi-year armed security guard contract with Security Alliance, LLC, covering the DPW Compound and City Hall Complex through fiscal year 2030, with a total value not to exceed $1,731,149. The item is sponsored by the Police Chief's office.
Hallandale Beach Ratifies $754K Cybersecurity Contract with Arctic Wolf
The city is ratifying an already-incurred $95,684.88 expenditure for cybersecurity services from Arctic Wolf (via reseller R2 Unified Technologies) covering January–September 2026, while also approving a new $658,406.03 contract extension through January 2031. The combined spend exceeds $754,000 over the full period.
Hallandale Beach Piggybacks Fort Lauderdale Contract for Park Fencing
The City Commission is authorizing use of Fort Lauderdale's existing competitively bid contract (ITB# 12690-022) with Tropic Fence, Inc. to install perimeter fencing at Joseph Scavo Park, capped at $147,472. This is a standard cooperative purchasing arrangement that avoids a separate bidding process.
Hallandale Beach to Buy Four Trucks via Sheriff's Co-op, Up to $415K
The City Commission is asked to authorize using a Florida Sheriff's Association cooperative purchasing agreement with DeLand Truck Center, Inc. to replace three medium-duty trucks and add one pressure-washing truck, with total spending capped at $415,423. The purchase is sponsored by the Public Works Department.
Hallandale Beach Approves $100K Concert Deal for Centennial
The Commission is authorizing a contract with Sofar Sounds LLC to produce a curated music concert series as part of Hallandale Beach's 100th anniversary celebration in 2027, capped at $100,000. The agreement is sponsored by the City Manager's office.
Hallandale Beach Three Islands Special Assessment Enters Year 2
City staff will present a Year 2 update on the Three Islands Special Assessment district, covering the program's financial and implementation progress. Special assessments of this type typically fund neighborhood infrastructure improvements such as seawall repairs, drainage, or street upgrades.
Hallandale Beach Presents January Monthly Budget Report
The city commission will review the monthly budget report for January as presented by the Budget & Monitoring Director. This is a routine financial update covering revenues, expenditures, and variances against the adopted budget.
Hollywood Amends Ocean Drive Public-Private Development Deal at 1301 S. Ocean Dr
The Hollywood City Commission approved the first amendment to a comprehensive agreement with PRH 1301 S. Ocean Drive, LLC for development of public and private facilities at 1301 S. Ocean Drive. This modifies an existing public-private partnership governing how that beachfront site will be developed.
Hollywood Amends FY2026 Operating & Capital Budgets Mid-Year
The City Commission is voting to amend Hollywood's current fiscal year operating budgets across multiple funds and update the Capital Improvement Plan, both originally adopted in late 2025. Mid-year budget amendments typically reallocate funds, add new projects, or adjust spending in response to changed priorities or revenues.
Hollywood Boosts Utility Rate Study Contract to $400K
The City Commission is approving a $150,000 increase to its contract with Stantec Consulting Services for work on comprehensive utility rates and large user agreements, raising the annual cap from $250,000 to $400,000. The expanded scope signals ongoing or accelerating work to restructure how Hollywood prices water/sewer service, including deals with large-volume users.
Hollywood Pursues $500K State Grant for Sunset Park Nature Center
The City of Hollywood is seeking a $500,000 Florida Department of State Cultural Facilities Grant to build a nature center at Sunset Park, with the city committing $1 million in matching funds from its Parks capital budget. The resolution authorizes city officials to accept the grant if awarded and amends the FY2026 budget accordingly.
Hollywood to Install 10 Flood Sensors via Broward County RAIN Program
Hollywood is entering a five-year interlocal agreement with Broward County to join the RAIN flood-monitoring network, placing ten urban flood sensors at a cost of $1,000 per unit per year. The program is designed to provide real-time flood data across the county.
Hollywood Ratifies $499K Emergency Sewer Repair Near Elementary School
The City Commission is ratifying the City Manager's emergency approval of a purchase order to Southeastern Engineering Contractors for up to $499,029 to repair a collapsed sewer main at Hollywood Park Elementary School. The procurement bypassed standard bidding under the city's emergency purchase provisions.
Hollywood Commission to Oppose Federal Broadband Bill Limiting Local Authority
The City Commission is considering a resolution formally opposing H.R. 2289, the American Broadband Deployment Act of 2025, a federal House bill. The resolution directs the City Clerk to transmit Hollywood's opposition to relevant federal and state parties.
Hollywood to Piggyback Utah Co-op Contract for Amazon Supplies, Up to $500K/Yr
The City Commission is authorizing a participating addendum with Amazon Business for general services and supplies up to $500,000 annually, piggybacking on a State of Utah OMNIA cooperative contract. The arrangement is permitted under Section 38.41(C)(5) of Hollywood's Procurement Code, which allows use of cooperative purchasing agreements.
Hollywood Accepts $250K Aging Services Grant for Adult Day Care Center
The City Commission is authorizing acceptance of a $250,000 grant from the Area Agency on Aging Broward County to fund adult day care services for Alzheimer's and dementia patients. The City's matching contribution is an in-kind donation of building space valued at $189,150, and the FY2026 operating budget will be amended accordingly.
Lauderdale Lakes Commission Takes Up Second-Reading Ordinances
The Lauderdale Lakes City Commission is scheduled to consider one or more ordinances on second and final reading, the last legislative step before enactment. No specific ordinance titles or subjects are identified in this agenda item.
Lauderdale Lakes to Amend Solid Waste Interlocal Deal with Broward County
The Commission is being asked to authorize execution of a First Amendment to the existing interlocal agreement between Lauderdale Lakes and Broward County's solid waste/recyclables authority. The amendment modifies the terms of the city's participation in the countywide solid waste disposal and recycling program.
Lauderdale Lakes Filling Seat on Economic Development Advisory Board
The commission is voting to appoint a new member to the city's Economic Development Advisory Board. This board typically advises commissioners on policies affecting local business growth, incentives, and development activity.
Lauderhill to Accept $125K FIFA World Cup Sponsorship, Administer Municipal Subawards
The City Commission is considering a resolution to enter a sponsorship agreement with Broward County under the 'Broward Welcomes the World' FIFA 2026 initiative, accepting up to $125,000 in reimbursement-based funding. The resolution also authorizes Lauderhill to act as a pass-through administrator, issuing subawards to other participating Broward municipalities and requiring a 1:1 match from the city and each subrecipient.
Margate Creates New 'Special Waiver' Path for Development Projects
Margate is considering a new Land Development Code provision that establishes a formal process for granting special waivers to certain development projects, adding new definitions and procedures under its application and review framework. This is a first reading, so a second vote is required before it takes effect.
Margate to Convey City-Owned SR-7 Parcel Free to Tropical Development Group
The City of Margate is considering an ordinance on first reading to transfer a city-owned parcel (Parcel ID 4841 24 01 2280) adjacent to 2401-2403 N. State Road 7 to Tropical Development Group, LLC at no cost via quit claim deed. The mayor and city manager would be authorized to execute the deed upon passage.
📍 2401-2403 N. State Road 7, Margate, FL
Dunkin' Drive-Through Wins Special Exception in Margate's Gateway District
The Margate City Commission is considering a resolution to approve, with conditions, a special exception use permit allowing a Dunkin' restaurant with a drive-through at 5300 Coconut Creek Parkway within the Gateway Zoning District. Approval is subject to conditions set by the Development Review Committee.
📍 5300 Coconut Creek Parkway, Margate, FL
Margate Codifies Rules for Certified Recovery Residences in LDC
This ordinance adds a formal definition of 'Certified Recovery Residence' to Margate's Land Development Code and establishes a reasonable accommodation review procedure for siting such facilities, aligning local rules with state law. It sets the administrative pathway through which operators can seek approval to locate recovery residences within the city.
Margate Moves to Regulate Hobby Breeders via Animal Code Amendment
This first-reading ordinance amends Margate's animal code to update definitions and sales/transfer rules for dogs and cats, specifically adding limitations on hobby breeders. It is not yet voted on and will require a second reading before adoption.
Pembroke Pines Extends CRA Administrator Contract Through Aug 2026
The City Commission approved a fourth amendment to its grant administration agreement with Community Redevelopment Associates of Florida (CRAFLA Inc.), extending the contract term to August 31, 2026. CRAFLA serves as the city's CRA grant administrator, managing redevelopment-related funding activities.
Waste Management Recycling Expansion at 20701 Pembroke Rd Clears Final Bond Obligations
The City Commission released a ~$530K performance bond from the contractor (Brooks & Freund) and accepted a ~$69K maintenance bond from Waste Management Inc. of Florida, signaling construction completion for a recycling facility expansion at 20701 Pembroke Road. The approval also includes a bill of sale and easement dedications, formally transferring certain infrastructure to the city.
Pembroke Pines Approves $237K Design Contract for Flamingo Park Field Renovation
The City Commission approved a $237,370 work order with R.E. Chisholm Architects for architectural and engineering design services for the renovation of Field One at Flamingo Park. This is a parks capital improvement project tied to the city's strategic plan.
Pembroke Pines Hires Architect for Rose G. Price Park Renovation
The City Commission approved a $362,437 work order with CPZ Architects for architectural and engineering design services for the renovation of Rose G. Price Park. This is an early-stage design contract tied to the city's strategic plan recreation projects.
Pembroke Pines Greenlights $292K Design Contract for Dodge City Center Plaza
The City Commission approved a $292,125.86 work order with Saltz Michelson Architects for architectural and engineering design services tied to plaza improvements at the Charles F. Dodge City Center. This is part of the city's strategic plan under project REC03.
Pembroke Pines Approves $341K Design Contract for Memorial Park Upgrades
The City Commission approved a $340,744.70 work order with Saltz Michelson Architects for architectural and engineering design services tied to Memorial Park improvements, part of the city's strategic plan. This covers design work only, not construction.
Pembroke Pines Renews $216K Senior Transportation Grant Agreement
The City approved a grant application and a one-year agreement with the Areawide Council on Aging of Broward County to fund senior transportation services at the Southwest Focal Point Senior Center from July 2026 through June 2027. The total contract value is $216,155.
Pembroke Pines Approves $198,600 Engineering Contract for Chapel Trail Soccer Park Turf
The City Commission approved a work order with Craven Thompson & Associates for civil engineering and surveying services related to installing artificial turf at Chapel Trail Soccer Park. The contract value is $198,600.
Pembroke Pines Approves $198K Engineering Contract for Soccer Park Turf
The City Commission approved a work order with Craven Thompson & Associates for civil engineering and surveying services related to installing artificial turf at West Pines Soccer Park. The contract totals $198,360 under the city's Strategic Plan project REC07.
Pembroke Pines Parks A&E Contract Expiring; No Renewal for Synalovski Romanik Saye
The city is letting its Parks Architectural and Engineering Services contract with Synalovski Romanik Saye LLC expire with no renewal terms available. This opens the door for the city to re-solicit parks-related A&E and potentially construction management work.
Pembroke Pines Awards $198K Landscape/Survey Work Order for Park Signage Overhaul
The City Commission approved a $197,935 work order to Miller Legg & Associates for landscape architectural and surveying services tied to the city's Strategic Plan project REC10, which covers redesign and replacement of park monument signage citywide. This is a professional-services award rather than a construction contract, but it signals an upcoming construction phase.
Pompano Beach Joins County NPDES Stormwater Cost-Share Deal — $164K Over 5 Years
The city approved an interlocal agreement with Broward County and other municipalities to share costs and technical responsibilities under the county-wide stormwater (MS4) permit for the next five-year cycle. Pompano Beach's share of the fiscal burden is $164,399 over five years.
Pompano Beach Amends License for Semi-Pro Football Use of City Parks
The City Commission approved a second amendment to a license agreement with Florida Champion Football League Inc. allowing the organization to use athletic fields in city parks for a semi-pro adult football program. The fiscal impact is listed as N/A.
Pompano Beach Joins Broward RAIN Emergency Alert Network for $10K/Year
The City Commission approved an interlocal agreement with Broward County for Pompano Beach to participate in the Broward Rapid Alert and Information Network (RAIN), an emergency notification system. The annual cost is $10,000.
Pompano Beach Restricts Municipal Cemetery Plot Sales to Residents
The City Commission adopted a resolution directing staff to reserve remaining municipal cemetery plots exclusively for city residents, limit the number of plots any individual may purchase, and establish a transfer fee for existing plots. The item had been postponed from the April 28, 2026 meeting.
West Park Moving to Regulate Vacation Rentals via New Registration Program
West Park is considering an ordinance that would add a formal vacation rental registration program to its zoning code, placing it under the permits and certificates division of the zoning chapter. The full text is not available, but the ordinance would establish rules governing short-term rental operations within the city.
West Park to Amend ILA & Master Plan for Solid Waste/Recycling Disposal
The commission is considering a first amendment to an Interlocal Agreement (ILA) and an associated Master Plan governing solid waste disposal and recyclable materials processing. The item appears to modify existing inter-governmental contractual terms related to facilities use or service obligations.
Wilton Manors Eyes Interlocal Pact with Broward County on Emergency/Utilities
The City Commission is considering a resolution authorizing an interlocal agreement with Broward County and unspecified municipalities related to Emergency Management and/or Utilities. The full list of participating municipalities and the specific scope of the agreement are cut off in the agenda text.
Wilton Manors Charter Nepotism Ban Heads to Ballot — First Reading
Ordinance 2026-009 proposes a charter amendment that would add a new Section 3-1 under Article IIIA, creating an explicit nepotism prohibition in the city's legislative framework. If approved on second reading, the measure would go to Wilton Manors voters in a referendum rather than taking effect by commission action alone.
Wilton Manors Charter Amendment on Commission Vacancies Heads to Ballot
Ordinance 2026-010 (First Reading) would place a charter amendment before voters to revise Article IIIA, Section 5, which governs vacancies and forfeiture of office for City Commission seats. The specific changes to the vacancy/forfeiture language are not detailed in the title alone.
Wilton Manors to Terminate Software Contract with BS&A Software
The City Commission is considering a resolution authorizing officials to execute a termination agreement with BS&A Software, LLC, ending an existing contract with the software vendor. The item is sponsored by Community Development Services and Finance, suggesting the contract relates to permitting, licensing, or financial management software.
Atlantis Moves to Codify Architectural Rules for R-1 Zone (Cypress)
Ordinance 505 is on second reading, meaning it is one vote away from adoption, and would establish or amend architectural element standards specifically for R-1 (single-family residential) zoning in the Cypress area of Atlantis. The exact requirements are not detailed in the title, but second reading signals the council has already approved it once and is likely to finalize it.
Atlantis Eyes Architectural Standards for R-1 Zone in Forestview Area
The city is considering Ordinance 506, which appears to establish or amend architectural element requirements for R-1 single-family zoned properties in the Forestview neighborhood. This is a first reading, meaning a second reading and final vote are still required before it becomes law.
Atlantis Eyes Solid Waste Assessment Resolution
The City of Atlantis is considering Resolution 26-18, which addresses a solid waste assessment, likely setting or adjusting fees charged to properties for solid waste collection and disposal services. No specific fee amounts or assessment methodology details are provided in the agenda title.
Atlantis Retains Lobbyist Under Resolution 26-19
The Atlantis City Council is considering Resolution 26-19, which would authorize an agreement with a lobbyist to represent the city's interests. The specific lobbyist, scope of work, and contract value are not identified in the agenda title.
Atlantis City Attorney Report Up for May 20 Council Meeting
The City Attorney is scheduled to deliver a report to the Atlantis City Council, along with a League of Cities update. The specific legal matters, opinions, or League positions to be presented are not disclosed in the agenda title.
Atlantis Code Compliance Status Report
The city will receive a routine Code Compliance Report detailing the status of code enforcement activity within Atlantis. No vote or ordinance change is indicated.
Atlantis Approves Agreement for Kintz Park Play Equipment
The City of Atlantis is considering a resolution to enter into an agreement for the purchase or installation of playground equipment at Kintz Park. This is a straightforward procurement action for parks and recreation infrastructure.
Atlantis Adopts Resolution on Ad Valorem Tax Records
Resolution 26-21 addresses ad valorem (property tax) records for the City of Atlantis. The specific nature of the action—whether it involves exemptions, certifications, or record-keeping procedures—is not detailed in the agenda title.
Delray Beach to Accept $320K In-Lieu Payment, Waiving 2 Workforce Units at Bliss on 4th
The City Commission is considering a resolution authorizing the City Manager to accept a one-time $320,000 payment from the Bliss on 4th project instead of requiring the developer to build two on-site workforce housing units. This establishes a cash-in-lieu settlement for the project's workforce housing obligation under Delray Beach's inclusionary requirements.
Delray Beach to Lock In Workforce Housing Covenant for KMF Alton Delray Project
The City Commission is being asked to approve a workforce housing covenant between Delray Beach and KMF Alton Delray, LLC, binding the developer to affordable/workforce housing obligations under Section 4.7 of the city's Land Development Regulations. This covenant is a legal commitment tied to density or other development bonuses the developer is receiving in exchange for providing workforce units.
Delray Beach Eyes Hold Harmless Deal at 1820 S Federal Hwy
The City Commission is being asked to approve a Hold Harmless Agreement tied to the property at 1820 S Federal Highway in Delray Beach. Such agreements typically indemnify the city against liability in exchange for allowing a permit, encroachment, or non-conforming site condition to proceed.
Delray Beach Appealable Dev Decisions: Apr 20–May 8 Up for Review
The Commission is receiving a report of all development application decisions made by staff or boards between April 20 and May 8, 2026, that are subject to appeal. Any commissioner or aggrieved party can use this agenda item to trigger a formal appeal of those rulings.
Delray Beach Hires Consultant to Study Building Permit Fee Restructuring
The city is contracting Raftelis Financial Consultants for up to $49,400 to conduct a building permit fee study, piggybacking on a Martin County procurement. The study will analyze whether current permit fees should be adjusted.
Delray Beach to Ground-Lease City Land at 2200 Highland Dr to Radio Station
The City Commission is considering a ground lease of a portion of 2200 Highland Drive to a Spanish-language AM radio station for communication facilities. The resolution authorizes the City Manager to execute amendments and renewals to the lease.
Delray Beach Accepts Utility & W/S Easements at 1180 SW 10th St
The city is being asked to accept a general utility easement and a separate water and sewer easement at 1180 SW 10th Street as part of the All-County Paving Plat process. These easements formalize infrastructure rights-of-way tied to a platting action at that address.
Delray Beach Accepts Limited Access Easement on Milfred Industrial Plat
The city is being asked to accept a limited access easement associated with the Milfred Industrial Plat located at 1215 Milfred Street. This is a property rights instrument that restricts or defines access points along a specific boundary of the platted industrial parcel.
Delray Beach Boosts Crest Theatre A/E Contract to $1.51M
The City Commission is being asked to approve Amendment No. 1 to an existing architectural/engineering and construction administration agreement with Mills+Schonering Architects for the Crest Theatre Auditorium Project, adding $1,273,047 and bringing the total contract to $1,509,909. This is a scope/cost expansion on an ongoing public cultural facility project.
Delray Beach Grants FPL Underground Easement at Water Treatment Plant
The City Commission is being asked to approve an underground utility easement for Florida Power & Light on a portion of the city-owned Water Treatment Plant property. This is a utility infrastructure access grant on a municipal facility site.
Delray Beach Commission Gets Briefing on PFAS/Legacy Contaminants Litigation
The City Commission is receiving a presentation on Delray Beach's involvement in litigation related to PFAS ('forever chemicals') and other legacy contaminants. This type of litigation typically involves claims against manufacturers or other responsible parties for contamination of municipal water supplies or land.
Library Seeks Commission OK to Sublease 900 SF to Buzz Agency
The Delray Beach Public Library Association is asking the City Commission to approve an amendment to its existing sublease agreement with The Buzz Agency covering 900 square feet at 100 West Atlantic Avenue. The item requires commission sign-off, presumably because the city has oversight rights under the underlying lease or property agreement.
Delray Beach Seeks $1.46M More for HVAC Contract with Trane U.S.
The City Commission is being asked to approve $1,462,825 in additional spending on an existing HVAC products and services agreement with Trane U.S. Inc., bringing the revised contract total to approximately $4 million. The original agreement (P2023-026) covers HVAC equipment, installation, and related labor.
Delray Beach Considers Love Your Block 2026-2028 Grant
The City Commission is reviewing a grant application or award related to the 'Love Your Block' program covering 2026-2028. Love Your Block is typically a neighborhood beautification and community improvement grant program focused on small-scale residential and public space improvements.
Delray Beach Commission Gets July 4th Special Event Update
The City Commission is receiving a staff update on planned special event activities for Independence Day in Delray Beach. Details on permits, road closures, vendor opportunities, and logistics are expected to be presented at this meeting.
Jupiter Inlet Colony Eyes Property Tax Elimination, Reviews 2025 Priorities
The Town Manager briefed commissioners on the status of 2025 strategic priority projects and raised the possibility that property taxes could be eliminated or structurally changed. She indicated the uncertainty warrants attention in town financial planning.
Jupiter Inlet Colony Codifies Public Meeting Conduct Rules via Resolution
Resolution 2026-05 establishes formal rules of conduct and decorum for public meetings in Jupiter Inlet Colony, including a requirement that members of the public remain seated until the presiding officer opens the floor for public discussion. The resolution appears to govern public participation procedures at town commission meetings.
Jupiter Inlet Colony Considers Updated Employee Handbook
The Town Commission is voting on Resolution 2026-07 to formally approve a new or revised Employee Handbook, carried over from the April 13, 2026 meeting. The handbook governs internal HR policies for town employees.
Lake Park Expands Permitted Uses in PADD Zoning District
The Town of Lake Park is considering an ordinance on first reading that would broaden the list of permitted uses within the PADD (Planned Arterial Development District, or similarly named overlay) zoning district by amending Chapter 78, Article III, Section 78-70 of its Land Development Regulations. The amendment formalizes existing uses as permitted rather than requiring special approval, which could affect what tenants or development types are allowable by right in that district.
Lake Park Streamlines Plat Approvals to Comply with Florida SB 784
Lake Park is amending its Land Development Regulations (Chapter 67) to align platting procedures with Florida SB 784, which shifts certain plat approvals to an administrative track rather than requiring full commission action. This is the second and final reading of the ordinance.
Lake Park Authorizes $23.5K Marina Pumpout System Replacement
The commission is voting on a resolution to approve a $23,505.50 agreement with Marina Makers to replace the pumpout system at the Lake Park Marina. This is a maintenance/infrastructure contract for an existing marina facility.
Lake Park LDR Amendment Opens Town Parks to Domesticated Animals
Ordinance 04-2026 amends Section 18-62 of Lake Park's Land Development Regulations to permit domesticated animals in Kelsey Park and other town parks, and creates a new subsection 18-62(m) whose content is truncated but appears to establish related prohibitions. This is the second and final reading.
Lake Park Awards $58.8K/Yr Landscape Contract for Bert Bostrom Park
Lake Park is approving a resolution to award a landscape maintenance services contract to Chris Wayne and Associates via RFQ #116-2025. The contract covers Bert Bostrom Park at $4,900 per month, totaling $58,800 annually.
North Palm Beach Boosts Building Dept Contract, Signaling Permit Volume Pressure
The Village Council is considering approving a fifth amendment to its outsourced building department services contract with C.A.P. Government, Inc., increasing the total compensation for Fiscal Year 2026. North Palm Beach contracts out its building and permitting functions to this third-party provider rather than running an in-house department.
North Palm Beach Approves $46K Bridge Amenity Purchase for US-1 Earman River Crossing
The Village Council is approving a sole-source purchase of aesthetic or functional amenities for the US-1 bridge replacement over the Earman River from vendor Green Theory, totaling $46,594.40. This is a procurement action tied to an ongoing public infrastructure replacement project.
North Palm Beach Awards Parking Lot Improvement Contract at Community Center
The Village Council is considering accepting a bid from Boulder Construction, LLC to make parking lot improvements at the North Palm Beach Community Center. The item authorizes execution of a construction contract for that work.
North Palm Beach Seats Charter Review Committee
The Village Council is appointing members to a newly constituted Charter Review Committee, which will examine and potentially recommend amendments to the village's governing charter. Committee composition and appointees are not specified in the agenda title.
North Palm Beach Seats Charter Review Committee — Amendments Ahead
The Village Council is introducing and appointing applicants to a Charter Review Committee, which will be tasked with examining and potentially recommending amendments to the Village Charter. Named applicants include both incumbents and new candidates across multiple seats.
North Palm Beach Approves EMS Grant Agreement with Palm Beach County
The Village Council is being asked to approve a resolution authorizing an agreement with Palm Beach County to receive Emergency Medical Services grant funds. The resolution also authorizes the appropriate Village official to execute the agreement.
North Palm Beach Eyes Landscaping Contract Increase for FY2026
The Village Council is considering a resolution to increase an existing blanket purchase order with Yard-Nique, Inc. d/b/a Precision Landscape Company for miscellaneous landscaping and grounds maintenance services in FY2026. No dollar amount is stated in the agenda title.
Riviera Beach Updating Road Impact Fee Calculation Formula
Ordinance 4305 proposes amendments to Riviera Beach's Road Impact Fee code (Chapter 22, Article VI), specifically revising Section 22-187 which governs how road impact fees are computed. The full revised figures are not yet published in the title, but the ordinance signals a formal update to the fee structure applied to new development.
Riviera Beach Eyes REC-to-CF Land Use Flip on Mystery Parcel
Ordinance 4284 proposes a Small Scale Future Land Use Map amendment converting a parcel's designation from Recreation (REC) to Community Facility (CF) in Riviera Beach. The application was filed by Core and PGAL, Inc., but the full owner/applicant name and parcel details are cut off in the agenda text.
Riviera Beach Advances Rezoning/Land-Use Change on Three Parcels Plus Abandoned ROWs
This ordinance addresses a land use or zoning action involving three identified parcels (by folio numbers) in Riviera Beach along with two abandoned public rights-of-way. The Development Services Director recommends approval, suggesting the item consolidates or repurposes the parcels and vacated ROWs, likely enabling a development project.
Riviera Beach CRA Mixed-Use Site Plan/Special Exception Heads to Vote
The City Council is set to vote on a site plan and special exception (SP-24-0014 / SE-24-0004) for a project sponsored by the Riviera Beach CRA in partnership with Related Urban, the BH Group, and Tez. The resolution would grant formal land-use approvals needed to advance this CRA-backed redevelopment project.
Riviera Beach Mulls 448-Acre Land Swap with CRA Near Broadway Corridor
The City Council is considering an ordinance authorizing a real property exchange involving approximately 448 acres located between West 13th Street and East 12th Street, bounded by Broadway Boulevard and Avenue C. The City Manager would be empowered to execute documents to complete the exchange with the Riviera Beach Community Redevelopment Agency.
Riviera Beach to Pay $9,129 in Attorney Fees to Outside Counsel
The City Council is considering a resolution authorizing payment of $9,129.00 in attorney fees and costs to the law firm Stumphauzer Kolaya Nadler & Sloman, PLLC. The agenda item does not specify the matter for which the firm was retained or the underlying case or transaction.
Riviera Beach Council May Create Direct Local-Vendor Payment Program
The City Council is being asked to discuss and give direction on establishing a direct payment mechanism for local vendors doing business with Riviera Beach. No ordinance text or contract terms have been published yet; this is a policy direction discussion that could lead to procurement code amendments.
Wellington Mid-Year Budget Shift Touches Capital & Impact Fee Funds
Wellington is amending its FY2025-26 budgets at mid-year across five funds, including the Governmental Capital Fund, Sales Surtax Capital Fund, and Transportation Impact Capital Fund. The changes adjust spending on projects and programs at the halfway point of the fiscal year.
Wellington to Build C-8 Canal Multi-Use Pathway with FDOT Partnership
The Village Council is set to award a construction contract and a CEI services task order for a new multi-use pathway along the C-8 Canal, and to execute a supplemental agreement with FDOT, indicating state cost-sharing or coordination. The project adds active-transportation infrastructure along the canal corridor.
Wellington Moves Forward on Greenbriar Blvd Bike Lane Project with FDOT Deal
Wellington Village Council is set to award a construction contract and a CEI services task order for adding bike lanes along Greenbriar Blvd between Aero Club Dr. and Greenview Shores Blvd. The action also includes executing a supplemental agreement with FDOT, indicating state funding or coordination is involved.
Wellington Taps County Contract for Pathway, Parking & Sidewalk Upgrades
Wellington is seeking authorization to piggyback on an existing Palm Beach County contract to fund multipurpose pathway, parking lot, and sidewalk improvements. The item is a purchasing/contract action, so no specific project locations or dollar amounts are disclosed in the agenda title.
Wellington Sets Preliminary Solid Waste Assessment Rates for TRIM
Wellington's Village Council is adopting preliminary non-ad valorem assessment rates for solid waste collection and recycling services as required by the TRIM (Truth-in-Millage) process. This sets the starting point for what property owners within Wellington will be charged for these services before the final rate is adopted later in the budget cycle.
Wellington Contracts for 5-Year Water Tank Inspection & Maintenance
Wellington's Village Council is authorizing a sole-source continuing contract for inspections, maintenance, and upgrades to its Water Treatment Plant storage tanks. A task order covering five years of cleaning and inspection services is included in the same authorization.
Wellington Seeks Contracts for Disaster Debris Management Services
The Village Council is considering awarding contracts for disaster-related debris management and support services. This is a municipal procurement action to establish vendor relationships for post-disaster cleanup operations.
Wellington to Award Roadway Striping & Pavement Marking Contracts
Wellington Village Council is considering awarding contracts for roadway striping and pavement marking services for FY2026 projects. This is a routine public works maintenance contract with no disclosed dollar amounts or specific project locations in the agenda item.
Wellington Adds $75K to Outside Legal Budget Mid-Year
The Village Council is being asked to approve a $75,000 budget amendment pulling from unassigned fund balance to cover additional outside legal services in the Legal Department for FY 2025-2026. No specific matter or outside firm is identified in the resolution title.
Wellington to Renew Annual Audit Services Contract
The Village Council is considering authorizing a renewal of its contract for annual auditing services. No dollar amount, vendor name, or contract term details are provided in the agenda item.
Wellington Awards Contract for Wastewater Facility Aeration Basin Work
The Village Council is authorizing a contract and task order for a physical infrastructure addition—a manway—to Aeration Basin 3 at Wellington's Water Reclamation Facility. This is a routine capital improvement to existing wastewater treatment infrastructure.
Wellington to Piggyback Greenacres Contract for South Shore Blvd Fence Replacement
The Village Council is considering authorizing use of a City of Greenacres existing contract to remove and replace split rail wood fencing along South Shore Boulevard between Lake Worth Road and 50th Street. This is a cooperative purchasing arrangement that avoids a separate competitive bid process.
Wellington Eyes Fill Material Supply Contract Renewal
The Village Council is considering renewing an existing contract for the purchase and delivery of fill materials. No dollar amount, vendor name, or contract term is specified in the agenda item.
Wellington Piggybacking PBC School District HVAC Contract for Village Hall Server Room
Wellington is seeking authorization to use a Palm Beach County School District contract with Precision Air Systems, Inc. as the pricing basis for replacing the HVAC system in Village Hall's server room. This is a piggyback procurement, meaning the village avoids a standalone bid process by leveraging an existing school district contract.