Government Spending in Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida
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Feb 2026 — Apr 2026
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What this page covers
Budget appropriations, capital project funding, contracts, and grants awarded by the municipality.
What to watch for
- Contracts, appropriations, and capital project funding show where public money is actually moving.
- Large spending items often appear first in agenda packets before a public announcement or ribbon cutting.
- Recurring vendors, change orders, and emergency approvals are worth watching over time, not one by one.
3 filings to know
Regular Town Commission Meeting
Feb 9, 2026The Jupiter Inlet Colony Commission held a regular meeting on February 9, 2026, where all five commissioners voted unanimously to approve four main items: Ordinance 2026-01 on first reading establishing procedures for recovery residences, up to $40,000 for front entrance enhancements contingent on community matching funds, Florida Blue insurance renewal at a $2,000 monthly increase, and an after-the-fact $38,000 approval for North Walkway stairs with Danmark Development. The Town Manager reported strong passive income generation ($50,000 since December 2024) and highlighted upcoming initiatives including a resilience action plan workshop...
Strategic Planning Workshop
Apr 13, 2026The Town of Jupiter Inlet Colony held a Strategic Planning Workshop on April 13, 2026, to review Fiscal Year 2027 strategic priorities led by Town Manager Heidi Siegel. The town is taking a conservative budgeting approach for FY2027 due to ongoing state property tax reforms, prioritizing studies and grant funding opportunities over major capital projects...
Regular Town Commission Meeting
Apr 13, 2026The Town of Jupiter Inlet Colony will hold a Regular Commission Meeting on April 13, 2026 at 6:00 P. M...
Recent Filings
Regular Town Commission Meeting
The Jupiter Inlet Colony Commission held a regular meeting on February 9, 2026, where all five commissioners voted unanimously to approve four main items: Ordinance 2026-01 on first reading establishing procedures for recovery residences, up to $40,000 for front entrance enhancements contingent on community matching funds, Florida Blue insurance renewal at a $2,000 monthly increase, and an after-the-fact $38,000 approval for North Walkway stairs with Danmark Development. The Town Manager reported strong passive income generation ($50,000 since December 2024) and highlighted upcoming initiatives including a resilience action plan workshop...
Strategic Planning Workshop
The Town of Jupiter Inlet Colony held a Strategic Planning Workshop on April 13, 2026, to review Fiscal Year 2027 strategic priorities led by Town Manager Heidi Siegel. The town is taking a conservative budgeting approach for FY2027 due to ongoing state property tax reforms, prioritizing studies and grant funding opportunities over major capital projects...
Regular Town Commission Meeting
The Town of Jupiter Inlet Colony will hold a Regular Commission Meeting on April 13, 2026 at 6:00 P. M...
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