What changed in Marco Island government the week of Apr 13 — Apr 19, 2026
A plain-English roundup of the filings most likely to matter in Marco Island, with the full weekly list available after you create a free account.
64
Filings This Week
4
High Impact
Minutes
Busiest Filing Type
Why this week matters
- 64 filings landed in Marco Island during this week alone.
- 4 of them scored as high-impact, which usually means a hearing, vote, or project with broader consequences.
- Minutes was the busiest filing category this week, which helps explain where the local government's attention was concentrated.
3 filings to know
Proposed Water Quality Remedial Actions & Priorities — 7A- WAC Actions & Priorities — Waterways Advisory Committee (2026-04-23)
Apr 23, 2026The Marco Island Waterways Advisory Committee has developed a priority framework for improving water quality in the city's canal system. The framework focuses on stopping nutrient pollution first by upgrading wastewater treatment and enforcing fertilizer rules, then removing accumulated sediment through dredging, and finally monitoring progress with public education...
Ordinance - First Reading - Upgrading The Marco Island Wastewater Treatment Plant To Achieve Advanced Wastewater Treatment (“AWT”) Nutrient Standards To Meet A Total Nitrogen (“TN”) Standard Expressed As “N” Of No More Than 3 Mg/L, And A Total Phosphorus (“TP”) Standard Expressed As “P” Of No More Than 1 Mg/L - Alan Gabriel, City Attorney — Memo AWT Next steps — City Council (2026-04-20)
Apr 20, 2026Marco Island City Council received certification from Collier County that a citizen petition supporting Advanced Wastewater Treatment upgrades was signed by 1,431 valid registered voters, exceeding the 10% threshold required to place the measure before the council. The City Manager must certify the petition's sufficiency by April 2, 2026...
Presentation with Council Action - Marco Island Racquet Center Expansion with Private Funds - Mr. Tim Annett — Marco Island Pickleball Proposal — City Council (2026-04-20)
Apr 20, 2026Tim Annett presented a pickleball expansion proposal to the Marco Island City Council on April 20, 2026. The proposal offers a public-private partnership to gift the city over $2...
Approval of the City Council Meeting Minutes of April 6, 2026 — City Council Meeting Minutes of April 6, 2026 — City Council (2026-04-20)
Proposed Water Quality Remedial Actions & Priorities — 7A- WAC Landscape Ordinance — Waterways Advisory Committee (2026-04-23)
Ordinance - First Reading - Amending The City Of Marco Island Code Of Ordinances By Amending Chapter 54, “Waterways And Beaches,” Article V, “Sea Turtle Protection”; Amending Section 54-143 “Definitions” To Include Fishing As A Special Event; Amending Section 54-151 To Provide Regulations Requiring A Special Permit For 10 Or More People Fishing At Night During Sea Turtle Season To Protect Sea Turtles And Their Nesting Habitats- Alan L. Gabriel, City Attorney — ORDINANCE 26-xx - First Reading — City Council (2026-04-20)
Award of Contract for the 2026 Intersection Traffic Control and Pedestrian Safety Improvements Project to the Lowest Responsive and Responsible Bidder, Horsepower Electric Incorporated, in the Amount of $1,992,979 - Justin Martin, P.E., Public Works Director — Notice of Intent 2026-006 Traffic Signal Improvements — City Council (2026-04-20)
Award of Contract for the 2026 Intersection Traffic Control and Pedestrian Safety Improvements Project to the Lowest Responsive and Responsible Bidder, Horsepower Electric Incorporated, in the Amount of $1,992,979 - Justin Martin, P.E., Public Works Director — ITB2026-006 Revised Bid 04-02-26 Horsepower Electric — City Council (2026-04-20)
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