Pompano Beach

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2026-05-12 Medium Item #26-342 Real EstateLegalConstruction

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.

2026-05-12 Low Item #26-337 Legal

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.

2026-05-12 Low Item #26-336 Legal

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.

2026-05-12 Low Item #26-324 Legal

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.

2026-04-28 High Item #26-253 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Endorses NW 15th Street Concept for Federal Funding

The Pompano Beach City Commission is considering a resolution endorsing a preferred alternative concept for NW 15th Street and supporting the Broward MPO's efforts to design capital improvement projects eligible for federal funding. The item was postponed from March 24, 2026, and is now before the commission on a consent agenda.

2026-04-28 Medium Item #26-290 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves DEP Groundwater Monitoring Wells on City Properties

The Pompano Beach City Commission is authorizing a site access agreement with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to install groundwater monitoring wells at various city-owned properties. The resolution carries no fiscal impact to the city.

2026-04-28 Medium Item #26-312 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Takes Over I-95/Copans Rd Landscape Maintenance via FDOT Deal

The City Commission is approving Amendment 37 to its agreement with FDOT District 4, adding landscape maintenance responsibilities for improvements in the State Road 9 (I-95) right-of-way at the Copans Road interchange, spanning mile post 20.112 to 20.702. The resolution carries no direct fiscal impact to the city.

2026-04-28 Medium Item #26-318 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Reauthorizes State Revolving Loan for Drinking Water Facilities

The Pompano Beach City Commission is rescinding Resolution No. 2026-18 and replacing it with a new resolution authorizing the city to apply for the Florida DEP Revolving Loan Program for drinking water facilities, execute the loan agreement, and pledge revenues to secure the debt. The fiscal impact is listed as N/A.

2026-04-28 High Item #26-319 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves $2.5M for Street Resurfacing via Surtax Funds

The Pompano Beach City Commission is authorizing a $2.5 million asphalt resurfacing program funded by $1,995,816 in Broward County FY2026 surtax formula-based funding and $504,184 from the city's CIP budget. The resolution also approves a third amendment to the existing construction agreement with Weekley Asphalt Paving, Inc. to perform the additional resurfacing work.

2026-04-28 High Item #26-173 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves 5 Engineering Firms for On-Demand Services

Pompano Beach City Commission held a second reading to authorize continuing contracts with five engineering firms — Hazen and Sawyer, McCafferty Brinson Consulting, Stantec, Arcadis, and Carollo Engineers — for professional engineering services on an on-demand, work-authorization basis. No fixed fiscal impact is stated; spending will be driven by individual work authorizations as projects arise.

2026-04-28 Medium Item #26-270 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach OKs $68K/yr Parking License at 117 NE 1st St (2nd Reading)

Pompano Beach City Commission held the second reading of an ordinance authorizing a parking license agreement with First Baptist Church of Pompano Beach for use of parking spaces at 117 NE 1st Street. The deal carries a fiscal impact of $68,280 per year, not to exceed $341,400 over the five-year term.

2026-04-28 High Item #26-304 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves $2.85M Parking Ops Deal with One Parking (2nd Reading)

Pompano Beach City Commission held the second reading of an ordinance authorizing a five-year service agreement with One Parking, Inc. for parking operations management services, with a fiscal impact of $2,854,931 over the contract term. First reading took place on April 14, 2026.

2026-04-28 Medium Item #26-291 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Grants License for Groundwater Monitoring in Rights-of-Way

The Pompano Beach City Commission is authorizing a revocable license agreement with Terracon Consultants, Inc., to perform groundwater sampling of monitoring wells within the city's rights-of-way. The resolution carries no fiscal impact to the city.

2026-04-28 Low Item #26-308 Real EstateLegalBusiness

Pompano Beach Amends License for Fishing Tournament at Alsdorf Park

The Pompano Beach City Commission is set to approve a first amendment to a license agreement with the Pompano Beach Firefighters Benevolent Association allowing use of the Alsdorf Park boat ramp for a fishing tournament and weigh-in. The item carries no fiscal impact to the city.

2026-04-28 Medium Item #26-324 Legal

Pompano Beach to Reserve Remaining Cemetery Plots for Residents Only

Resolution 26-324 would establish a city policy directing the City Manager and staff to reserve all remaining plots at the Pompano Beach Municipal Cemetery exclusively for sale to city residents. No fiscal impact is identified.

2026-04-28 Medium Item #26-313 LegalBusiness

Pompano Beach Tightens Retail Pet Sale Rules, Adds Retention Privilege (1st Reading)

The City Commission held a first reading of an ordinance amending Chapter 90, Section 90.39, governing the retail sale of dogs and cats. The measure modifies and adds definitions, imposes further regulations on pet shops, and creates a retention privilege allowing existing pet shops to continue operations under a grandfather-type provision.

2026-04-28 Low Item #26-289 LegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Accepts State Cybersecurity Grant at No City Cost

Resolution 26-289 authorizes staff to accept a cybersecurity technical assistance grant from the Florida Department of Management Services, with no fiscal impact to the city. The City Manager is authorized to execute the grant agreement.

2026-04-28 Low Item #26-306 LegalBusiness

Pompano Beach Amends License Agreement with Run It Sports at McNair Park

The Pompano Beach City Commission considered a resolution approving a First Amendment to a license agreement with Run It Sports Inc. for use of McNair Park for track and field coaching and instruction. The fiscal impact is noted as N/A.

2026-04-28 Medium Item #26-119 LegalBusiness

Pompano Beach Dog/Cat Retail Sale Ordinance Stricken, Replaced by New File

Ordinance 26-119 (P.H. 2025-69), a second-reading measure adding restrictions on retail sale of dogs and cats under Chapter 90, Section 90.39, has been stricken from the April 28, 2026 agenda and replaced with file ID No. 26-313. The item was previously postponed from February 10 and February 24, 2026, after its first reading on January 27, 2026.

2026-04-22 Medium Item #26-307 Real EstateLegalBusiness

Pompano Beach Discusses Fire Union Contract in Executive Session

The City Commission held an executive session to discuss the Professional Fire Fighters Local 1549 union contract. No specific dollar amounts or contract terms were disclosed in the agenda item.

2026-04-14 High Item #26-241 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Allocates 12 Residential Flexibility Units at 817 N Dixie Hwy

The City Commission approved the allocation of 12 residential flexibility units to a commercially designated property at 817 North Dixie Highway, enabling residential development on a site that otherwise carries a commercial land use designation. This mechanism allows residential density on commercial-zoned parcels without requiring a full land use amendment.

2026-04-14 Medium Item #26-245 Real EstateLegalConstruction

Pompano Beach Adopts Updated Water Supply Facilities Work Plan

The City Commission is accepting the 2025 update to the Pompano Beach Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, a state-mandated document that outlines how the city will meet current and future water supply demands. This plan typically addresses infrastructure capacity, capital improvement timelines, and projected growth that drives water system needs.

2026-04-14 Medium Item #26-283 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves Parking License on Vacant A1A Corner Lot

The City Commission approved a parking license agreement with Bharat K. Patel and Girish M. Patel for use of vacant city land at the northwest corner of A1A and SE 4th Street, with a 50%-50% revenue split. This allows the private parties to operate parking on the vacant parcel under a license arrangement with the city.

2026-04-14 Medium Item #26-190 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Updates Comp Plan Water Supply Elements

The City Commission passed on second reading an ordinance amending the Potable Water Sub-Element and Conservation Element of its Comprehensive Plan to align with the South Florida Water Management District's 2023-24 Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan. This is a state-mandated update to ensure the city's water supply facilities work plan is consistent with regional planning.

2026-04-14 Medium Item #26-297 Real EstateLegal

Pompano Beach Approves Shared Docking Agreement for Private Parties

The City Commission is authorizing a shared common docking area agreement between two private individuals and the City of Pompano Beach. The item has no fiscal impact and appears to involve a routine waterfront property arrangement.

2026-04-14 Medium Item #26-286 Real EstateLegalBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves Parking License at 500 S. Cypress Road

The City Commission approved a parking license agreement with William and Sue Allison for the use of parking spaces at 500 S. Cypress Road, generating $5,778 in revenue including a $5,400 license fee and $378 in sales tax. This is a relatively small-scale licensing arrangement for city-owned parking spaces.

2026-04-14 Low Item #26-256 LegalBusiness

Pompano Beach Licenses Surf School to Operate at North Ocean Park

The City Commission is approving a license agreement with Living Water Surf School LLC to offer ocean awareness and surfing instruction for children ages 5–16 at North Ocean Park. The city will receive $4,125 as compensation for use of city property and services.

2026-04-14 Low Item #26-257 LegalBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves License for Bilingual Summer Camp on Public Beach

The City Commission is authorizing a license agreement with Hola Mundo!, LLC to operate a bilingual summer camp for children ages 3-13 at the Main Public Beach. The city will receive $3,000 in compensation for use of city property and services.

2026-04-14 Low Item #26-287 Construction

Pompano Beach Presents FY2025 Annual Financial Audit Results

The city is presenting the results of its annual comprehensive financial audit for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, conducted by Citrin Cooperman & Company LLP. This is a standard annual audit presentation with no direct fiscal impact noted.

2026-04-14 High Item #26-173 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Locks In 5 Engineering Firms for On-Demand Infrastructure Work

The City Commission approved first reading of an ordinance authorizing continuing contracts with five engineering firms—Hazen and Sawyer, McCafferty Brinson, Stantec, Arcadis, and Carollo Engineers—for professional engineering services on an on-demand basis via individual work authorizations. There is no set fiscal impact at this stage; costs will depend on specific projects assigned under these contracts.

2026-04-14 Medium Item #26-271 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves Engineering Contracts for Airpark Improvements

The City Commission approved on first reading continuing contracts with HDR Engineering, Kimley-Horn, and Garver LLC to provide professional engineering services at the Pompano Beach Airpark. No specific fiscal impact was listed for the contracts themselves.

2026-04-14 High Item #25-586 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Moves to Set Term Limits, Extend Commissioner Terms

The City Commission passed on first reading a charter amendment that would impose term limits on the mayor and commissioners while extending the length of future commissioner terms. If approved on second reading, the measure would go before voters in the November 2026 general election.

2025-12-09 High Item #26-104 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Certifies 36-Home Project on 19.7 Acres for Tax Credit Program

The City Commission passed a resolution certifying that the Pompano Beach Housing Authority's Blanche Ely Estates project — 36 single-family homes on 19.7 acres of vacant land along NW 6th Avenue between NW 17th Street and NW 16th Street — is consistent with local plans and regulations. This certification enables participation in Florida's Community Contribution Tax Credit Program under Section 220.183, Florida Statutes, which provides corporate tax credits to businesses that contribute to affordable housing projects.

2025-12-09 High Item #26-124 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Overhauls Parking Meters & Permits; $600K Annual Revenue Boost

The Pompano Beach City Commission passed on first reading an ordinance that comprehensively revises Chapter 76 of the city code governing parking meters, zones, fees, permits, delivery/loading zones, Pier Garage rules, and hurricane parking procedures. The changes are projected to generate approximately $600,000 in additional annual parking revenue (a net 10% increase after accounting for expanded resident discounts), while eliminating certain resident parking decal permits.

2025-12-09 High Item #26-37 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

$32.9M Oceanside Parking Garage Design-Build Award Fails at Commission

The Pompano Beach City Commission voted down a resolution to award a $32,876,690 design-build contract to Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. for the Oceanside Parking Garage project (RFP25-001). The project's fiscal breakdown included $3,037,041 for design and pre-construction and $29,839,649 in financed construction costs; the item had already been postponed from November 13, 2025.

2025-12-09 Medium Item #26-36 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Amends State Revolving Fund Loan for Stormwater/Sewer

The Pompano Beach City Commission approved Amendment 1 to State Revolving Fund Loan Agreement SW062490 with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The resolution authorizes city officials to execute the amended loan terms; fiscal impact is listed as N/A.

2025-12-09 High Item #26-102 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Secures $5.97M Fully Forgivable Loan for Deep Injection Well 2

The City Commission approved a resolution authorizing application for a $5,968,305 State Revolving Fund loan from the Florida DEP to finance construction of Deep Injection Well 2, with 100% principal loan forgiveness — effectively a grant. This resolution rescinds the previously adopted Resolution No. 2026-20 and replaces it with updated loan agreement terms under Loan Agreement No. WW0624D.

2025-12-09 Medium Item #26-126 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves Force Main License for BREF Andrew's LLC

The City Commission approved a revocable license agreement allowing BREF Andrew's LLC to install a 4-inch force main within the city's right-of-way. The resolution passed on consent with no fiscal impact to the city.

2025-12-09 Medium Item #26-116 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Amends Swim Shop License at Aquatics Center for $350/Mo

The Pompano Beach City Commission approved a first amendment to a license agreement with Payless Swim LLC to operate a swim shop at the Pompano Beach Aquatics Center. The city will receive $350 per month in compensation under the amended terms.

2025-12-09 Low Item #26-101 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves $143K in CDBG Public Service Grants

The City Commission approved subrecipient agreements distributing $143,000 in FY 2025 Community Development Block Grant funding to various non-profit corporations for public service programs. The resolution passed on the consent agenda.

2025-12-09 Low Item #26-122 Real EstateLegalBusiness

Pompano Beach Accepts $10K Grant for Emergency Volunteer Program

The City Commission approved a $10,000 grant agreement with Volunteer Florida to purchase essential supplies for Pompano Beach's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program. The resolution passed on the consent agenda with no local fiscal impact.

2025-12-09 Medium Item #26-106 Legal

Pompano Beach Approves Election Agreement for Nov. 2026 General Election

Resolution 26-106 authorizes an agreement between Pompano Beach and the Broward County Supervisor of Elections for conducting the November 3, 2026 General Election. The resolution passed on the consent agenda at the December 9, 2025 meeting; fiscal impact details were referenced in the summary background.

2025-12-09 Low Item #26-117 Legal

Pompano Beach Appoints New Alternate to Historic Preservation Committee

Resolution 26-117 appoints Carolyn Rhone as Alternate 1 on the Historic Preservation Committee, filling the unexpired term of Robert Whitsett through September 12, 2028. The resolution passed on consent with no fiscal impact.

2025-11-13 High Item #26-37 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

$32.9M Oceanside Parking Garage Design-Build Awarded in Pompano Beach

The Pompano Beach City Commission approved a $32,876,690 design-build contract with Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. for the Oceanside Parking Garage project (RFP25-001), with $3,037,041 for design and pre-construction and $29,839,649 in financed construction costs. The resolution was postponed from November 13, 2025, and subsequently passed.

2025-11-13 Medium Item #26-55 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Adds Landscaping on N. Federal Hwy (SR 5) Corridor

The City Commission approved Amendment No. 34 to its landscape maintenance agreement with FDOT District 4, authorizing additional landscape improvements along the right-of-way of State Road 5 (North Federal Highway) between mile posts 11.408 and 11.518. The resolution passed with no fiscal impact noted to the city.

2025-11-13 Medium Item #26-74 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves Modified FEC/Brightline Crossing Agreements

The City Commission approved a letter agreement modifying existing crossing agreements with Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) as part of Broward County's Sealed Corridor Project along the FEC and Brightline rail corridor. The resolution carries no direct fiscal impact to the city.

2025-11-13 Medium Item #26-77 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Accepts $320K Federal Grant for Road Safety Action Plan

The City Commission approved a $320,000 federal Safe Streets and Roads for All grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation, with an $80,000 city match, totaling $400,000 to develop a Local Comprehensive Safety Action Plan for city roadways. The resolution passed on the consent agenda at this final meeting.

2025-11-13 Medium Item #26-81 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach OKs $6M Equipment Lease-Purchase via JPMorgan Chase

The Pompano Beach City Commission approved a lease-purchase agreement with JPMorgan Chase Bank for equipment acquisition totaling $6,030,094 over a 5-year term, with annual payments capped at $1,225,685 (principal and interest). The resolution authorizes execution and delivery of all related documents.

2025-11-13 Medium Item #26-72 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Leases Fire Logistics Facility for $306K from Colt South Florida

The Pompano Beach City Commission approved on second reading a lease agreement with Colt South Florida Owner LP for a fire logistics facility, at a cost of $306,375 over an 18-month term covering base rent and operating expenses. Despite the header labeling this a second reading/public hearing, the item text notes the first reading date as November 13, 2025, the same meeting date, suggesting both readings may have been conducted at one session.

2025-11-13 High Item #25-444 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Tightens Zoning Standards for Healthcare Uses Near Residential

The City Commission passed on second reading an ordinance amending the Zoning Code (Chapter 155) to refine definitions and standards for institutional healthcare uses, including new separation requirements from residential uses, overnight treatment standards, and a new use category for hospital-based off-campus emergency departments. The consolidated use table in Appendix A is updated to reflect existing and new healthcare uses.

2025-11-13 Low Item #26-47 Real EstateLegalBusiness

Pompano Beach OKs $34,553 Sheriff Overtime Grant for Targeted Patrols

The Pompano Beach City Commission approved a memorandum of understanding with the Broward County Sheriff's Office to fund $34,553 in overtime hours for targeted patrol areas within the city. The grant-funded agreement covers additional law enforcement presence in specific neighborhoods.

2025-11-13 Medium Item #26-88 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

$790K Budget Adjustment for Pompano Beach EMS Fund in FY2025

The Pompano Beach City Commission approved a $790,000 budget adjustment to align the Emergency Medical Services Fund budget and eliminate a negative variance in Fiscal Year 2025. This is a housekeeping fiscal correction rather than a new spending initiative.

2025-11-13 Medium Item #26-34 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach OKs $140K Investment Advisory Contract with PFM Asset Mgmt

The City Commission approved on second reading a service contract with PFM Asset Management, LLC, to provide investment advisory and management services for the city's investment portfolio. The contract cost is capped at $140,000 or 3.5 basis points of the city's portfolio size.

2025-11-13 Low Item #26-31 Legal

Pompano Beach Accepts Donation of Ring Buoys for City Parks

Resolution 26-31 accepts a donation of ring buoys from the Aden Perry Good Samaritan and Scholarship Fund for placement at various city parks as emergency lifesaving equipment. The resolution carries no fiscal impact and passed the City Commission.

2025-11-13 Low Item #26-85 LegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves $38K DebtBook Software Amendment

The City Commission passed an ordinance authorizing a first amendment to a piggyback agreement with Fifth Asset, Inc. for a DebtBook cloud-based software subscription, with a fiscal impact of $38,390 over two years. This was designated as a second reading public hearing (P.H. 2026-16) but noted as first reading on November 13, 2025.

2025-10-29 High Item #26-58 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano CRA Approves $6.5M Community Trust, $9M Budget Bump for Downtown PPP

The Pompano Beach CRA approved a first amendment to the Master Development Agreement with RP Pompano, LLC for the Downtown project, adding community benefit elements including workforce housing requirements, affordable housing programs (down payment/rental assistance, potential tiny-home program), cultural features, an education resource center, streetscapes, and street lighting. The developer commits $6.5 million over ten years to a Community Benefits Trust, and the civic facilities budget increases by $9 million (financed over 30 years) for a vocational tech/college resource center and local business participation incentives.

2025-10-29 High Item #26-60 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach CRA Approves Affordable Housing Amendment to NW CRA Plan

The Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency passed a resolution approving an affordable housing amendment to the Northwest CRA Plan and requesting City Commission approval of the amendment. No fiscal impact was listed.

2025-10-29 High Item #26-61 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach CRA's $75M NW District Bond Issue FAILS at Vote

The Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency sought to issue up to $75 million in tax increment revenue bonds for redevelopment projects in the Northwest District Area, supplementing a 2022 master bond resolution. The bonds would have carried annual debt service of approximately $6.7 million through 2049, but the resolution failed to pass at this final vote.

2025-10-29 High Item #26-62 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Amends Downtown P3 Deal: $6.5M Trust, $9M Budget Hike

The City Commission approved a first amendment to the master public-private redevelopment agreement with RP Pompano, LLC, adding community-benefit elements to the downtown project including workforce housing requirements, affordable-housing programs (down-payment/rental assistance, potential tiny-home program), a vocational/college resource center, streetscape and lighting upgrades, and local business enterprise participation. The developer commits $6.5 million over ten years to a Community Benefits Trust, while the city increases the civic facilities budget by $9 million (financed over 30 years) to cover the resource center and local business incentives.

2025-10-29 High Item #26-63 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach $137M Civic Facilities Bond Program Fails on First Reading

Pompano Beach City Commission voted down on first reading a master lease-purchase program authorizing up to $137 million in certificates of participation (COPs) to finance civic facility projects over 30 years, with anticipated maximum annual debt service of $9.6 million. The program would have enabled the city to issue multiple series of tax-exempt and/or taxable COPs backed by ground leases on city-owned properties used for civic facilities.

2025-10-29 High Item #26-64 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach OKs CRA Tax Increment Bonds for NW District Redevelopment

The City Commission approved a supplemental resolution authorizing the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency to issue Tax Increment Revenue Bonds for the Northwest District Area, in one or more series of tax-exempt and/or taxable bonds. The bonds will finance redevelopment projects in the Northwest District through a negotiated sale, supplementing the CRA's existing master bond resolution.

2025-10-29 High Item #26-65 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves Design Concept for New City Hall & Parking Garage

The Pompano Beach City Commission is voting on a resolution to approve the design concept for a new City Hall and parking garage under the Master Development Agreement between the City, the Pompano Beach CRA, and RP Pompano, LLC. This approval fulfills a required milestone under Section 2.5(e) of the MDA, advancing the broader mixed-use redevelopment of the downtown CRA district.

2025-10-29 High Item #26-66 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Approves Affordable Housing Amendment to NW CRA Plan

The Pompano Beach City Commission passed a resolution approving an affordable housing amendment to the Northwest CRA Plan, as recommended by the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. No fiscal impact was noted for the item.

2025-10-29 High Item #26-67 Real EstateLegalConstructionBusiness

Pompano Beach Commission Rejects RP Pompano Master Dev Agreement Tech Matters

The Pompano Beach City Commission voted to reject a resolution approving technical matters under the Master Development Agreement between the City, the Pompano Beach CRA, and RP Pompano, LLC. The resolution carried no direct fiscal impact but related to an existing redevelopment partnership involving the CRA.