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Ordinance #2026-14 “Greystar International Mall DRI Modification” — Exhibit A - Application — Council Meeting (2026-06-10)
Jun 10, 2026Doral, Miami-Dade County
The developer proposes changing Miami International Mall to mixed-use residential. This requires nine separate applications for zoning and land use changes. The property totals about 13 acres at 1625 NW 107 Avenue.
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Department Reports - April 2026 — Public Works Monthly Report - April 2026 — Council Meeting (2026-06-10)
Jun 10, 2026Doral, Miami-Dade County
Doral's Public Works Department reported progress on multiple city projects in April 2026. The city received a $1 million grant to build new sidewalks in neighborhoods. Road widening projects, traffic signal improvements, and stormwater work are underway across the city...
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Ordinance #2026-15 “Greystar International Mall MDA” — Exhibit A - Application — Council Meeting (2026-06-10)
Jun 10, 2026Doral, Miami-Dade County
The City of Doral received nine applications to modify zoning at Miami International Mall. The applicant seeks to build apartment buildings on the 12-acre property. Changes would convert retail-zoned land to residential use.
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(June 09, 2026 Agenda)
Jun 9, 2026Palm Beach County, Florida, Palm Beach County
The Board approved a federal grant of $45 million for law enforcement. This money covers presidential protection activities in the county. The Board also extended contracts for paratransit transportation services...
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June 9, 2026 Agenda
Jun 9, 2026Palm Beach County, Florida, Palm Beach County
The Board approved a $45 million federal appropriation for law enforcement costs related to presidential protection. The Board extended emergency contracts for paratransit services with two companies through April 2027.
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MOTION TO APPROVE First Amendment to the Federally Funded Community Development Block Grant Mitigation Program Subrecipient Agreement MT042 between Broward County and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for Broward County's Regional Effluent and Reuse Solutions Project; authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to execute the First Amendment; authorizing the County Administrator to execute future time extension amendments, subject to review and approval as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission Districts 2, 4 and 8) — Exhibit 2 - MT042 - Amendment - A1 — County Commission (2026-06-09)
Jun 9, 2026Broward County, Florida, Broward County
Florida is extending its disaster recovery agreement with Broward County. This money will pay for water, sewer, and transportation improvements. Broward County will receive $6...
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MOTION TO APPROVE First Amendment to the Federally Funded Community Development Block Grant Mitigation Program Subrecipient Agreement MT042 between Broward County and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for Broward County's Regional Effluent and Reuse Solutions Project; authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to execute the First Amendment; authorizing the County Administrator to execute future time extension amendments, subject to review and approval as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office. (Commission Districts 2, 4 and 8) — Exhibit 1 - Awarded CDBG-MIT Subrecipient Agreement — County Commission (2026-06-09)
Jun 9, 2026Broward County, Florida, Broward County
This agreement provides federal funds for disaster mitigation in Broward County. Broward County must follow strict rules for hiring workers and protecting civil rights. All construction workers must receive fair wages based on federal pay standards...
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City Council – Regular Meeting — 2026-04-21 RZN 5-2026 RZN25-000008 HEX Recommendation (2026-06-03)
Jun 3, 2026Cape Coral, Lee County
The City of Cape Coral requested to rezone a property. The property is 1. 6 acres at Santa Barbara Boulevard and Kismet Parkway...
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CITY BUDGET DISCUSSION — Exhibit 3A - Capital Improvement Plan Detail — City Commission (2026-06-03)
Jun 3, 2026Hallandale Beach, Broward County
The city is spending millions to repair aging infrastructure throughout town. A 2025 report found thirteen city bridges need repairs to reduce dangerous load limits. The city is building a new facility for its electric buses and installing bus shelters at stops...
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Approve May 7, 2026 minutes — council 2026-05-07 — City Council (2026-05-21)
May 21, 2026City of Clearwater, Pinellas County
The Clearwater City Council met on May 7, 2026, and approved multiple contracts, grants, and zoning changes by unanimous vote. The council approved a consent agenda containing a $670,000 natural gas services contract, equipment purchases totaling $189,273. 50, a $2...
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2700 PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD (Status hearing rescheduled from April 15th, 2026 CEB to May 20th, 2026 CEB). (Status hearing rescheduled from March 11th, 2026 CEB to April 15th, 2026 CEB). (Requested second administrative hearing in response to Notice of Intent to Lien dated to January 16th, 2026). (Previous Board Findings - Guilty / 7 days to obtain report from structural engineer and supply to city / Complete work by April 2, 2023 / Immediate fine of $1000.00 a day / $108.75 Administrative Fee (10/19/2022)). Violation Description - Uncompleted Building - Section 14-2017. Building permit D. Incomplete buildings. No building not fully completed in substantial compliance with plans and specifications upon which a building permit was issued shall be permitted to be maintained on any land for more than one (1) year after the commencement of erection of any building, addition or renovation. A building site inspection shall be conducted six (6) months after the commencement of construction at which time evidence that work is proceeding shall be provided by the contractor. Work shall be considered to have commenced and be in active progress when, in the opinion of the Building and Zoning Director, a full complement of workmen and equipment is present at the site to diligently incorporate materials and equipment into the structure throughout the day on each full working day, weather permitting. This provision shall not be applicable in case of civil commotion or strike or when the building work is hated due to an injunction or other court order. Code Enforcement Officer Comments - Building process has not commenced and has had no permit inspections in over 6 months, permit is expired. Remedy - N/A. Owner - Pablo Rodriguez or MMSDDR Ponce LLC Code Enforcement Officer Sole — 2700 NOI POSTING 2 — Code Enforcement Board (2026-05-20)
May 20, 2026Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County
Document is unreadable due to text corruption, encoding errors, or OCR failure. No agenda items, hearing dates, public comment procedures, or government actions can be extracted from the provided text.
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Delray Swan (PZ-283-2025): Consideration of a Level 3 Site Plan application with Architectural Elevations and Landscape Plan for Delray Swan, a 36-unit, fee-simple townhouse development, including a request for relief to the minimum loading berth requirement. Address: 118 SE 2nd Street; 240, 258, 264, and 280 SE 2nd Avenue; and 215, 219, 223, 227, 231, 237, 243, 251, and 253 SE 1st Avenue PCNs: 12-43-46-16-01-079-0010; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0210; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0200; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0190; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0170; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0060; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0080; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0090; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0100; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0110; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0120; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0130; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0141; 12-43-46-16-01-079-0142 Applicant / Property Owner: Delray HMH, LLC; Delray Residences, LLC; Delray Swan Holdings, LLC; and SM-CDR Assemblage Delray, LLC Agent: Jeffrey Costello, AICP, FRA-RP, JC Planning Solutions Planner: Alexis Rosenberg, Senior Planner — Survey — Planning and Zoning Board (2026-05-18)
May 18, 2026Delray Beach, Palm Beach County
This is a land title survey and plat map for property in Delray Beach, Florida, covering 2. 361 acres. The survey documents Lots 1, 2, and 6-23 of Block 79 (formerly Town of Linton)...
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Approve an increase to the existing purchase order to Central Florida Contractors, Inc. of Seminole, Florida, for the 2025-2029 SIDEWALK SERVICES — Section V Contract Docs 2025 Sidewalks - 25-0001-EN — Council Work Session (2026-05-18)
May 18, 2026City of Clearwater, Pinellas County
The City of Clearwater issued a construction contract for the 2025 Sidewalks project (Project No. 25-0001-EN) with Central Florida Contractors. The work includes approximately 55,200 square feet of concrete sidewalk, 160 ADA curb ramps, driveway aprons, and curb improvements at various locations throughout the city...
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APA/Deamer - Memo dated 5/14/26 to CLK/Teitzman, with attached audit report for TECO; any response by utility should be sent to CLK. (Audit Control No. 2026-012-1-6)
May 15, 2026Florida PSC — Electric, Statewide County
The Florida Public Service Commission completed a routine audit of Tampa Electric Company's Capacity Cost Recovery Clause for the 12-month period ending December 31, 2025. The audit examined whether the company properly reconciled revenues, applied approved cost recovery factors, verified transmission revenue credits, documented purchased power contracts, excluded unauthorized security costs, and correctly calculated true-up provisions and interest amounts. The audit found no exceptions or violations in any area tested...
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Department Reports - March 2026 — Public Works Monthly Report - March 2026 — Council Meeting (2026-05-13)
May 13, 2026Doral, Miami-Dade County
This is a Public Works Department monthly status report for May 2026, not a governing body agenda. The report documents departmental key performance indicators for March 2026, major infrastructure project updates across engineering, construction, and stormwater divisions, and grant funding for multiple citywide projects. Major initiatives include sidewalk improvements (FDOT grant $1,000,000), traffic signal designs, pavement improvements, stormwater vulnerability studies, and transportation master plan updates...
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Engineering Pump Station Ranking - Jackson to Jefferson — Craig A. Smith & Associates LLC — Regular Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting (2026-05-06)
May 6, 2026City of Hollywood, Broward County
This is a consultant qualification document fragment for engineering services in Hollywood, Florida. The document includes professional experience descriptions for engineers who have managed stormwater and utility infrastructure projects throughout South Florida. A due date of February 12, 2026 is noted for stormwater pump station engineering services...
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LUPA - TOC — ATT I - 25-L-39 PDB TOC LUPA Staff Report Final with Attachments — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-05-06)
May 6, 2026City of Hollywood, Broward County
The City of Hollywood proposes amending the Comprehensive Plan to increase residential units in the Transit Oriented Corridor (TOC) along State Road 7 from 5,309 to 9,688 units—adding 4,379 new mid-rise and high-rise residential units while reducing commercial square footage by 1 million feet. This addresses Hollywood's affordable housing shortage of 6,800 units per the Broward County 10-Year Affordable Housing Master Plan. The Planning and Development Board recommends approval for forwarding to the City Commission, contingent on submission of outstanding correspondence prior to the Commission's first reading.
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Engineering Pump Station Ranking - Jackson to Jefferson — Arcadis City of Hollywood Eng Services Stormwater Pump Station 16 103127032 (1) — Regular Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting (2026-05-06)
May 6, 2026City of Hollywood, Broward County
Arcadis engineering firm submitted a statement of qualifications and proposal to the City of Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency dated February 12, 2026. The proposal demonstrates Arcadis's experience with the City's water and stormwater infrastructure projects over 25 years, including past contract awards of approximately $5. 5 million over the last five years...
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Duke Energy (Cuello) - Petition for approval of true-up amount; direct testimony of Karla Rodriguez and Exh KR-1T.
May 5, 2026Florida PSC — Electric, Statewide County
Duke Energy Florida filed a petition with the Florida Public Service Commission on May 5, 2026, requesting approval of a $1,083,297 over-recovery adjustment to its Energy Conservation Cost Recovery (ECCR) clause for the January–December 2025 period. The over-recovery represents the difference between actual conservation costs recovered ($4,642,452) and the estimated amount ($3,559,155). DEF operates multiple energy conservation and renewable energy programs, including residential efficiency incentives, low-income weatherization assistance, neighborhood energy saver initiatives, and load management programs, with combined program expenditures exceeding $59 million in 2025...
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MOTION TO APPROVE form agreement between Broward County and hearing officers for hearing officer services for a term of five years, unless terminated earlier; to authorize the County Attorney to make any modifications that neither add unreasonable risk nor increase the County’s financial obligations; to approve attorneys that may provide hearing officer services; and to authorize the County Attorney to execute the agreement with the listed attorneys on behalf of the County. — Exhibit 1 - Hearing Officer Relevant Experience Chart — County Commission (2026-04-28)
Apr 28, 2026Broward County, Florida, Broward County
This document is a reference chart showing the qualifications and relevant experience of nine Broward County hearing officers for 2026. The officers have backgrounds in governmental law, administrative law, code enforcement, zoning, and building matters, with experience ranging from 4 to 38 years. The chart provides information about each hearing officer's certifications, prior roles, and areas of legal expertise to help assess their qualifications for their positions.
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Land Use Map Amendment and Rezoning (File No. PZ-000388-2025 and File No. PZ-000389-2025 ): Provide a recommendation to the City Commission on a privately-initiated small-scale Land Use Map Amendment from Medium Density Residential (MD) to Commercial Core (CC) (Ordinance No. 27-26), and a privately-initiated rezoning from Medium Density Residential (RM) to Central Business District (CBD) (Ordinance No. 28-26) for a 0.61-acre parcel located at the northwest corner of NE 7th Street and NE 7th Avenue, with an associated amendment to the Land Development Regulations (LDR) Figure 4.4.13-B-1, Central Core and Beach Sub-district Regulating Plan, to add the subject property. PCN: 12-43-46-09-32-000-0151 Applicant/ Owner: Dockfly LLC Agent: Jeff Costello, AICP, FRA-RP, JC Planning Solutions Planner: Barbara Pinkston, Senior Planner — Ord No. 27-26, Land Use Map Amendment — Planning and Zoning Board (2026-04-20)
Apr 20, 2026Delray Beach, Palm Beach County
The City Commission of Delray Beach adopted Ordinance 27-26 to redesignate a 0. 61-acre parcel at the northwest corner of Northeast 7th Street and Northeast 7th Avenue from Medium Density residential (5-12 dwelling units per acre) to Commercial Core zoning. Property owner Dockfly, LLC, represented by agent Jeff Costello of JC Planning Solutions, requested the change to enable commercial development...
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A. MOTION TO ADOPT budget Resolution within the Beach Erosion Capital Outlay Fund transferring $10,000,000 from the Beach Hotspot Project to the Port Everglades IMP Implementation Project for the purpose of funding increased construction costs. (County Attorney Andrew Meyers pulled this item from the Consent Agenda.) (Per the Tuesday Agenda Memorandum, the Board's consideration of this item is based upon the item as modified by Additional Material 16-A, submitted by the Purchasing Division, which includes amendments to the Summary/Background of the agenda item and to the proposed Agreement (Exhibit 2).) ACTION: (T-11:07 AM) Approved Resolution No. 2026-078 as amended with Regular Meeting Additional Material 16-A, dated April 14, 2026, submitted at the request of Purchasing Division. (Refer to minutes for full discussion.) VOTE: 9-0. B. MOTION TO AWARD fixed contract to single bidder, Continental Heavy Civil Corp, for Port Everglades Sand Bypass Project North Jetty Improvements, Bid No. PNC2130772C1, for the Public Works and Environmental Services Department, in the amount of $31,712,322 for base bid, including a total allowance of $10,000, and authorize execution of the Agreement. (County Attorney Andrew Meyers pulled this item from the Consent Agenda.) (Per the Tuesday Agenda Memorandum, the Board's consideration of this item is based upon the item as modified by Additional Material 16-A, submitted by the Purchasing Division, which includes amendments to the Summary/Background of the agenda item and to the proposed Agreement (Exhibit 2).) ACTION: (T-11:07 AM) Approved as amended with Regular Meeting Additional Material 16-A, dated April 14, 2026, submitted at the request of Purchasing Division; and as amended, after the language authorizing execution of the agreement, to include “in substantially the form attached to the agenda item, as revised by Additional Material 16-A, authorizing the County Administrator to revise the agreement, provided the revisions do not increase cost or financial risk or modify the scope, and subject to review and approval as to legal sufficiency by the County Attorney’s Office.” (Refer to minutes for full discussion.) VOTE: 9-0. — Additional Material - Information — County Commission (2026-04-14)
Apr 14, 2026Broward County, Florida, Broward County
Broward County Board of Commissioners approved a fixed contract award to Continental Heavy Civil Corp for the Port Everglades Sand Bypass Project North Jetty Improvements under Bid No. PNC2130772C1. Continental revised its base bid pricing downward from $33,562,122 to $31,702,322, saving the county $1,859,800...
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MOTION TO AWARD fixed contract to second low bidder, Southern Underground Industries, Inc., for Regional Effluent and Reuse Solutions Bid Pack No. 2, Bid No. PNC2130531C1, for Water and Wastewater Services, in the amount of $16,482,609, including alternate base bid items 0-45 and 0-46, and total allowance of $610,737, and authorize execution of the Agreement. — Exhibit 2 - OESBD Goal Compliance Memorandum dated March 26, 2025 — County Commission (2026-04-14)
Apr 14, 2026Broward County, Florida, Broward County
Broward County's Public Works Department is procuring construction services for an effluent water transmission main and related items funded by the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity through a Federally Funded Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-MIT). Because the project is paid with state-appropriated funds, local jurisdiction-based County Business Enterprise (CBE) participation goals cannot be required per Florida Statute 255. 0991...
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Department Reports – February 2026 — Public Works Monthly Report - February 2026 — Council Meeting (2026-04-08)
Apr 8, 2026Doral, Miami-Dade County
Doral Public Works Department April 2026 performance report documenting February 2026 KPIs and ongoing infrastructure projects. Report includes 44,507 trolley riders, 327 construction inspections, and multiple engineering projects in design or construction phases. Key initiatives: roadway widening (NW 66 St, NW 117 Ave), citywide sidewalk improvements, traffic signal design, stormwater infrastructure, and senior transit pilot...
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Lift Station N-07 and N-08 Rehabilitation and Forcemain Replacement — CDBG-MIT IR-038 Amendment 2 — Regular City Commission Meeting (2026-04-06)
Apr 6, 2026City of Hollywood, Broward County
Amendment Two updates the federal CDBG-MIT grant agreement between the State of Florida Department of Commerce and the City of Hollywood, originally signed in February 2022. The amendment reflects the July 1, 2023 renaming of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and mandates use of the E-Verify employment eligibility system for all project contractors and subcontractors. Under the amended agreement, the City must ensure compliance with prevailing wage standards, Section 3 low-income hiring benchmarks (25% of project work hours for contracts over $200,000), federal labor standards, and civil rights protections...
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