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- Agenda
FLD2026-01003: Flexible Development approval for light assembly and retail sales and services as a Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Project in the Commercial (C) District for the properties located at 1425, 1429, 1433 and 1477 S. Ft. Harrison Avenue and the conversion to non-residential off-street parking in the Medium Density Residential (MDR) District for the properties located at 514 Belleview Boulevard. The existing buildings do not exceed 25 feet in height and include 43 off-street parking spaces. Requested is flexibility from front setback requirements, the use, and reduced interior landscaping and landscape buffers along the property lines through a Comprehensive Landscape Program. (Community Development Code Section 2-304.D, 2-704.F, and Sections 3-1202.D., E. and G.) (Level Two Application) — FLD2026-01003: APPLICATION — Community Development Board (2026-06-16)
Jun 16, 2026City of Clearwater, Pinellas County
A developer wants to convert some downtown buildings into shops and a workshop. The project includes demolishing an old house and building a new parking lot. The project needs city approval to place parking in a residential area...
- Agenda Packet
06/11/26 Council Agenda
Jun 11, 2026St. Petersburg city, Pinellas County
The St. Petersburg City Council will meet on June 11, 2026 to approve three resolutions. First, the council approves $481,852...
- Agenda
Approving Parks Fee Schedule Update — Memo — Council Meeting (2026-06-10)
Jun 10, 2026Doral, Miami-Dade County
The Parks and Recreation Department wants approval for updated recreation fees. Non-residents would pay 25% more for programs and 30% more for facility rentals. New programs include memberships for pickleball courts and a commuter program...
- Agenda
An Appeal to the Coral Gables City Commission from the decision of the Board of Adjustment on May 4, 2026 approving an application for a variance to allow a mechanical equipment for a swimming pool to have a side setback of one foot and nine inches (1’-9”) and rear setback of two feet and seven inches (2’-7”), where a minimum of five feet (5’) is required on both side and rear, per Section 3-308.D and Section 5-606.4 of the Coral Gables Zoning Code for the property located at 722 Aledo Avenue, legally described as lot 8 & W1/2 of lot 9, Block 134 Coral Gables Country Club Sec 6. — 06 02 26 Exhibit D Memo 722 Aledo 05.04.26 — City Commission (2026-06-02)
Jun 2, 2026Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County
The Board will reconsider a pool equipment variance at 722 Aledo Avenue on May 4, 2026. Neighbors object because of noise and bright lights, and the applicants offered to plant a hedge.
- Agenda
Regular City Commission Meeting of April 14, 2026. — CCMtg Apr 14 2026 - Agenda Items H-4-F-12 thru F-15 are related Granada Golf Course — City Commission (2026-06-02)
Jun 2, 2026Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County
The city is raising fees at the golf course to cover rising costs. Current members pay $5. 41 per round but the city spends $1...
- Agenda
Appoint two individuals to the Community Development Board: one with a term expiring June 4, 2030 and one as the Alternate Member with a term expiring June 4, 2030. — Eliseo Santana Jr Resume — Council Work Session (2026-06-01)
Jun 1, 2026City of Clearwater, Pinellas County
This document is a personal resume, not a government agenda or meeting document. It contains the biography and professional experience of Eliseo Santana Jr. The document lists his 30+ years at the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office and current community leadership roles...
- General Document
Appendix F Public Comments
May 29, 2026Naples Airport Authority, Collier County
The Naples Airport received hundreds of public comments opposing a proposed flight path dispersion plan. The Port Royal Association and 20,000 residents argued spreading aircraft noise to new neighborhoods would harm property values and quality of life. An FAA meeting was scheduled for December 14, 2022 to discuss noise mitigation options...
- Agenda Packet
05/28/26 Council Agenda
May 28, 2026St. Petersburg city, Pinellas County
City Council approved a plan to build five affordable homes on city property. The nonprofit Bright Community Trust will develop the homes and sell them to low-income families. Homebuyers can earn no more than 120% of area median income to qualify...
- Agenda Packet
05/28/26 Council Agenda
May 28, 2026St. Petersburg city, Pinellas County
City Council will vote on parking rules on May 28. The council will confirm costs owed on three cleared properties. The council will confirm costs owed on secured buildings...
- Agenda
128-25 Lien Red Req — 128-25 1165 Eldridge St.Lien Red Req — Municipal Code Enforcement Board (2026-05-27)
May 27, 2026City of Clearwater, Pinellas County
Karoly Windows & Doors, LLC applied for lien reduction on a fence violation at 1165 Eldridge Street. The owner initially believed the fence was grandfathered due to its age. After learning the fence was not exempt, they obtained permits on February 10, 2026...
- Report
CORRESPONDENCE-Administrative: Acknowledgement letter.
May 26, 2026Florida PSC — Natural Gas, Statewide County
The Florida Public Service Commission received an application on May 21, 2026. GCP Walden Woods One and Two want to operate water and wastewater services in Citrus County. The Commission assigned it the case number 20260081-WS...
- Report
AIT/Fiscal - $1,000 payment record from GCP, for application filing fee; Dep 893 dated 5/26/26.
May 26, 2026Florida PSC — Natural Gas, Statewide County
Two companies applied to operate water and wastewater services in Citrus County. GCP Walden Woods One and Two LLC filed for official certificates on May 26, 2026. The Florida Public Service Commission will review their application.
- Report
GCP Walden Woods One, LLC and GCP Walden Woods Two, LLC [GCP] (Scott) - Application for grandfather certificate to operate WAW utility in Citrus County. [CLK note: It is unclear if the utility name is one name as shown on the utility name line on the application or if they are two utility names, one for water and one for wastewater; if two utilities, CLK needs clarification of which one is the water and which one is the wastewater utility; company name on DOS website shows company name as Sun Communities Operating Limited Partnership but does not indicate fictitious name(s); utility code(s) cannot be assigned in MCD until further information is received from staff.]
May 21, 2026Florida PSC — Natural Gas, Statewide County
A utility company applied for state certification after losing county authority. Walden Woods Utility LLC submitted the application. The company is owned by Sun Communities...
- Agenda
Planning and Zoning Board Meeting of April 15, 2026. — 04 15 26 PZB Meeting full page — Planning and Zoning Board (2026-05-20)
May 20, 2026Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County
The Local Planning Agency held a public meeting on April 15, 2026, to consider two zoning code text amendments. Item E-1 proposed changes to roof design standards (Article 5, Section 5-500) to clarify pitched and flat roof provisions, require contextual architectural analysis for roofing materials, and establish Board of Architects review for entirely flat roofs. Item E-2 proposed amendments to create definitions and standards for financial institutions, including location, design, and parking requirements in commercial overlay districts...
- Agenda
Florida Public Service Commission Conference Agenda for May 5, 2026. — Florida Public Service Commission Conference Agenda — Board of County Commissioners (2026-05-19)
May 19, 2026Pinellas County, Florida, Pinellas County
The Florida Public Service Commission held a conference on May 5, 2026, to consider nine utility regulatory matters. Key items included a customer complaint against Tampa Electric Company, a $90. 5 million storm cost refund for Duke Energy Florida, rate adjustments for Peoples Gas System, water utility certificates for Suwannee Valley and Wildwood Water Company, and a territorial agreement between Tampa Electric and Duke Energy affecting Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, and Polk Counties...
- Contract
Regular School Board Meeting — C249_051326_25.148 R240805_Lowes_MAD_2024_10_25_Combined Contract
May 13, 2026Collier County School Board, Collier County
Region 4 Education Service Center awarded a three-year contract (November 1, 2024 through October 31, 2027, renewable for up to 2 additional years) to Lowe's Home Center, LLC for Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) Supplies, Equipment, and Related Products and Services under RFP #R240805. The contract allows public agencies and educational entities to purchase MRO supplies at established prices upon registration with OMNIA Partners. Lowe's must maintain comprehensive insurance including $1 million in commercial general liability coverage per occurrence and $1 million in commercial auto liability, with Region 4 ESC named as additional insured...
- Agenda
ORD-Q Rezoning at 4578 San Jose Blvd, btwn Worth Dr E & Ardsley Rd - (0.37± Acre) - PUD (2017-0557-E) to PUD, to Permit Increased Seating Capacity to Permit Svc of All Alcoholic Beverages, as Described in the Shops of Granada PUD - Shops of Granada, LLC (R.E. # 100208-0000) (Appl # Z-6775) (Dist. Dist. 5-J. Carlucci) (Abney) (LUZ) 5/12/26 CO Introduced: LUZ LUZ PH: 6/16/26 Public Hearing Pursuant to Ch 166, F.S. & C.R. 3.601 - 6/9/26 — 2026-373 Exhibit 3 — City Council (2026-05-12)
May 12, 2026Jacksonville city, Duval County
The Shops of Granada PUD modifies an existing 2017 Planned Unit Development at 4578 San Jose Boulevard to expand a restaurant's capacity from current seating to 120 total seats and authorize service of all alcoholic beverages to qualify for state liquor licensing. The proposal includes a ~1,000 sq ft rear addition for storage (walk-in cooler/freezer) and establishes new operating hours up to midnight for the restaurant and 8:30 p. m...
- Agenda
School Board Quasi-Judicial Hearing Agenda 11:30 AM — TALC Agreement
May 12, 2026Lee County School Board, Lee County
The Lee County School Board and TALC (Teacher Association of Lee County) collective bargaining agreement for FY26-FY27 outlines teacher contract status, seniority rules, and compensation. Key provisions include: starting minimum salaries of $54,500 for instructional staff and $62,500 for special instructional staff (effective July 1, 2025); seniority-based employment protections; career ladder salary increases of $1,000 annually; targeted school support supplements of $4,000 for teachers in schools with "D" or "F" grades; and performance bonuses for IB, AICE, AP, and CAPE exam programs. The agreement covers probationary, annual, professional services, and continuing contract types with different renewal and termination protections...
- Agenda
Regular Town Commission Meeting
May 11, 2026Jupiter Inlet Colony, Palm Beach County
The Town Commission of Jupiter Inlet Colony is meeting on May 11, 2026, to vote on multiple operational and safety items, including approval of Resolution 2026-07 (the Town Employee Handbook, continued from April 13), contract awards for front entrance landscaping enhancements and public AED equipment purchases, authorization for community safety camera installation, and acceptance of a public AED donation from Earl and Nancy Stewart. The Town Manager's report documents code compliance activities including one open case at 16 Ocean with accumulated fines of $12,750, building and zoning updates including review of a residence at 74 Lighthouse Drive, and a financial overview for the first half of the fiscal year (October 2025–March 2026).
- Agenda Packet
Local Planning Agency - May 8, 2026
May 8, 2026Fort Myers Beach town, Lee County
The Fort Myers Beach Local Planning Agency met on April 14, 2026 to consider rezoning the Outrigger Resort property at 6200 Estero Boulevard from Medium Residential to Outrigger Resort Mixed-Use, requiring amendments to both the Comprehensive Plan text and Future Land Use Map. Two special exceptions for construction and expanded alcohol service in the Environmentally Critical zoning district were also on the agenda. Resident Terry Cain raised concerns about property boundary placement relative to the coastal construction control line...
- Agenda
237 SW 27th Terrace (PZ-000550-2026): Consideration of a variance request from Land Development Regulation (LDR) Section 4.3.4(K), Development Standards Matrix - Residential zoning districts, to reduce the rear (east) setback to 17.6 feet, whereas a minimum of 25 feet is required, associated with the construction of a one-story addition. Address: 237 SW 27th Terrace PCN: 12-43-46-18-26-002-0122 Applicant/ Owner: Adi Louden and Benjamin Timothy Louden Agent: Adi Louden and Benjamin Timothy Louden Planner: Jennifer Buce — 237 SW 27th Terrace - Justification Statement — Board of Adjustment (2026-05-07)
May 7, 2026Delray Beach, Palm Beach County
Benjamin T. Louden and Adi Louden request a variance to reduce the rear setback requirement from 25 feet to 17. 6 feet at their property (237 SW 27th Terrace, Delray Beach) to construct a 400-square-foot addition consisting of a patio enclosure (196 sq ft) and office space (204 sq ft)...
- Minutes
City Council Regular - May 7, 2026 — Minutes (2026-05-07)
May 7, 2026City of Tampa, Hillsborough County
City of Tampa City Council held meetings approving multiple resolutions and ordinances spanning personnel, budget amendments, infrastructure, utilities, housing, and zoning. Key actions included reappointing William Babcock to the Architectural Review Commission; approving budget transfers totaling over $7 million for police and fire equipment, grants, and infrastructure including the $5. 3 million Twiggs Street Complete Street project; increasing water and wastewater capacity fees; approving $960,957...
- Resolution
Special School Board Meeting — Resolution 26-01 Collective Bargaining Agreement
May 6, 2026Collier County School Board, Collier County
The Collier County School Board adopted Resolution 26-01 on May 6, 2026, ratifying its May 1, 2026 decision to resolve a wages impasse with the Collier County Education Association. The resolution approves wage increases of $1,350 added to base pay for both Grandfather and Performance Salary teachers rated Effective and Highly Effective, with additional performance increments of $880 for Highly Effective rated teachers. The CCEA membership ratified this proposal, all undisputed employment terms are approved, and the resolution takes effect immediately.
- Minutes
25-28 AFSCME Local 2009 — Exhibit A - 2025-2028 AFL-CIO AFSCME CBA — City Commission (2026-05-06)
May 6, 2026Hallandale Beach, Broward County
The City of Hallandale Beach and Local 2009 (AFSCME AFL-CIO) reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement covering employment terms for unionized city employees. The agreement runs from October 1 through September 30 and includes pay adjustments for certifications (2. 5%), annual bonuses for topped-out employees ($500–$1,000 based on performance rating), Florida Retirement System enrollment options, and comprehensive benefits and grievance procedures...
- Agenda
Undeliverable 5/5/26 Commission conference agenda returned by U.S. Post Office marked “return to sender, not deliverable as addressed, unable to forward.” (City of Dunedin) [CLK note: This address of record is consistent with CMS/MCD.]
May 6, 2026Florida PSC — Electric, Statewide County
The Florida Public Service Commission held a conference on May 5, 2026, to consider 12 agenda items. Most items involved utility companies asking for approval to change rates, tariffs, and contracts. Duke Energy Florida, Tampa Electric Company, Florida Power & Light Company, and Peoples Gas System all had items on the agenda...
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