Naples General Document
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2008 12266
The Naples City Council passed Resolution 08-12266 on November 19, 2008, establishing a new annexation policy and amending procedures for reviewing annexation petitions. The new policy sets eight criteria for evaluating annexations, emphasizing that the city does not aggressively pursue annexation and will consider factors like environmental control, fiscal impact, utility service availability, and potential effects on residents...
View original →2024 15331 Res
The Naples City Council passed Resolution 2024-15331 on March 6, 2024, honoring Sharda Spahr as the 2024 recipient of the Sam Noe Award. The award recognizes outstanding service by members of city boards and committees in memory of Sam Noe, who served on the Planning Advisory Board from 2002 to 2006...
View original →2024 General Election Calendar Revised
This is the official Election Calendar for the City of Naples' General Election on March 19, 2024. The document establishes filing deadlines for campaign treasurer's reports, starting with quarterly reports through January 2024, then switching to bi-weekly reports from February through March...
View original →2024 Candidate Handbook Revised2
The City of Naples released a 2024 General Election Candidate Handbook on September 8, 2023, prepared by City Clerk Patricia L. Rambosk...
View original →Hetherington V Madden 1
This is a federal court decision from November 8, 2022, where a U. S...
View original →Pds List With Links Updated 2023 0725
This document is a comprehensive registry of planned developments and past zoning/development ordinances in Naples, Florida, updated as of July 26, 2023. It lists 83 named planned developments (both current and historical) with their alternative names and corresponding ordinance numbers...
View original →Portfolio1
Election Referendum - News Release
On June 1, 2022, Naples City Council passed Ordinance No. 2022-14851 to amend the City Charter and allow the City Manager to reside in unincorporated Collier County instead of only within Naples...
View original →2022 0103 Supervisor Of Elections Pilots Ballottrax
The City of Naples announced that the Collier County Supervisor of Elections is launching a ballot tracking program called BallotTrax for voters participating in the February 1, 2022 City of Naples Election. The program automatically enrolls voters with email addresses on file who have requested vote-by-mail ballots, sending them email, text, and voice notifications about their ballot status...
View original →2021 1227 Logic And Canvassing Board Schedule
The City of Naples announced the schedule for logic and accuracy testing of vote tabulation equipment and canvassing board meetings for the February 1, 2022 General Election. The logic and accuracy test will be held on January 20, 2022 at 10:00 a...
View original →2022 Candidate Handbook
The City of Naples has published a Candidate Handbook to guide residents interested in running for elected office. Prepared by City Clerk Patricia L...
View original →2022 Political Signs
This document provides guidance on political sign regulations in Naples, Florida, governed by Sections 50-31 through 50-40 of the City Code. Political signs are permitted without a permit but are prohibited in public areas like streets, rights-of-way, beaches, parks, and public sidewalks...
View original →2022 City of Naples General Election Early Voting
This document announces early voting details for the February 1, 2022 General Election in Naples, Florida. Early voting begins January 26 and continues through January 29, 2022, from 10 a...
View original →2022 Announcement of Poling Place Change
The City of Naples Clerk announces a polling place change for Precinct 475 effective immediately. The polling location has moved from the City of Naples Administration Building at 380 Riverside Circle to Baker Park at 100 Riverside Circle, both in Naples, Florida...
View original →2022 Naples Precinct Map
Election Integrity - Statement by the Florida Supervisors of Elections
Jennifer Edwards, Supervisor of Elections for Collier County, sent a letter to Naples elected officials on October 22, 2021 addressing concerns about election integrity following the 2020 General Election. She emphasized that Florida has strong election security measures in place and urged elected officials to help combat misinformation that is undermining voter confidence...
View original →2021-1020 Florida Supervisor of Elections memorandum
This is a statement from election professionals in Naples, Florida addressing threats to American democracy through misinformation about elections. The document, titled "Our Democracy, Our Priority," calls on candidates and elected officials to reduce divisive rhetoric and work with election experts to protect election integrity...
View original →2021 0930 Precinct Change
The City of Naples announced a polling location change for the 2022 General Election affecting approximately 1,200 voters in Precinct 475. The polling place will relocate from the City of Naples Utilities Administration Building to Baker Park at 100 Riverside Circle, Naples, Florida...
View original →2022 General Election Calendar Revised Early Voting
The City of Naples published an election calendar for the February 1, 2022 general election. Candidates must file campaign treasurer's reports monthly from May 2021 through January 2022, with stricter reporting schedules 60 days before the election...
View original →2022 Candidate Handbook
This is a Candidate Handbook prepared by the City Clerk of Naples, Florida for individuals interested in running for elected office in the city. The handbook supplements Florida Department of State election guidelines and Chapter 106 of Florida Statutes regarding campaign finance laws...
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