What changed in Marco Island government the week of Apr 27 — May 3, 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.
54
Filings This Week
7
High Impact
Agenda
Busiest Filing Type
Why this week matters
- 54 filings landed in Marco Island during this week alone.
- 7 of them scored as high-impact, which usually means a hearing, vote, or project with broader consequences.
- Agenda was the busiest filing category this week, which helps explain where the local government's attention was concentrated.
3 filings to know
Resolution - Approve a Bond Referendum Not to Exceed $34 million General Obligation Bonds in One or More Series to Finance the Construction of Transportation and Mobility Improvements, Calling a Bond Referendum for the Electors of Marco Island on August 18, 2026 - Casey Lucius, Interim City Manager — Resolution 26-20 — City Council (2026-05-04)
May 4, 2026The City of Marco Island passed Resolution 26-20 on May 5, 2026, authorizing the issuance of up to $34 million in general obligation bonds for transportation and mobility improvements, including bridge replacements, roadway enhancements, and pedestrian and bicycle safety initiatives. A bond referendum is scheduled for August 18, 2026, where qualified city electors will vote to approve or reject the bond issuance...
Resolution - Approve a Bond Referendum Not to Exceed $23 million General Obligation Bonds in One or More Series to Finance the Construction of Transportation and Mobility Improvements, Calling a Bond Referendum for the Electors of Marco Island on August 18, 2026 - Casey Lucius, Interim City Manager — RESOLUTION 26-21 — City Council (2026-05-04)
May 4, 2026The City Council of Marco Island, Florida passed Resolution 26-21 on May 5, 2026, authorizing up to $23 million in general obligation bonds for transportation improvements including bridge replacements and roadway improvements. The resolution calls for a public referendum on August 18, 2026, where qualified voters will decide whether to approve borrowing this money...
Ordinance - Second 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 26-04 — City Council (2026-05-04)
May 4, 2026Marco Island City Council adopted Ordinance No. 26-04 on May 4, 2026, strengthening sea turtle protection by amending Chapter 54 of the city code...
Ordinance - Second 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 — ORDINANCE 26-02 — City Council (2026-05-04)
Ordinance - Second 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 — Business Impact Estimate — City Council (2026-05-04)
Ordinance - Second 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 (2026-05-04)
City Council — Agenda (2026-05-04)
Reappropriation of General Fund Reserves and Award of Contract to Capital Contractors LLC. for Winterberry Beach Access Boardwalk Repairs in the Amount of $347,750.00. - Joe Parrilli, Director, Fleet & Facilities — Winterberry Beach Access Replacement R02 — City Council (2026-05-04)
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