Commission Agenda Items
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.
Jupiter Inlet Colony Eyes Special Assessment for Oceanfront Dune Sand
Commissioner Seagren raised the possibility of a special assessment on oceanfront homes that received dune sand replenishment. She also discussed creating a completion bond or rolling over permits for 204 Shelter, a property that has been under construction for an extended period.
Jupiter Inlet Colony: Unspecified Ordinance on First Reading
The Jupiter Inlet Colony Town Commission is considering an ordinance on first reading, with public comments invited. No details regarding the subject matter of the ordinance are provided in the agenda text.
Jupiter Inlet Colony Amends Rules on Temporary Election Signs
Ordinance 2025-01 would amend Section 15-2 of the town code regarding temporary non-commercial signs related to elections. The measure is sponsored by the Town Manager and Town Attorney.
Jupiter Inlet Colony Approves Accounting Services Contract with CRI
The Town Commission voted on approving a professional services contract with Carr, Riggs & Ingram (CRI) for financial and accounting services. The item aligns the contract amount with the scope of bookkeeping and accounting work CRI provides to the town.