Winter Haven Eyes Historic Ritz Theater for Potential Acquisition

The Winter Haven City Commission meeting was marked by significant deliberations on the potential acquisition of the historic Ritz Theater, alongside discussions on child abuse prevention, water conservation, and litigation against a Florida law on financial disclosures. The commission also approved several ordinances related to zoning and land use, highlighting a focus on affordable housing and the ongoing development within the city.

The Ritz Theater, a historical landmark and a cultural institution in Winter Haven, was at the forefront of the meeting’s agenda. The City Commission discussed a proposal for the city to potentially acquire the facility, which currently hosts community events and church services. Detailed financial information on the theater’s operations, mortgage obligations, and maintenance costs was presented, weighing the financial challenges against the potential economic and cultural benefits to the downtown area.

The City Manager laid out the scenario for the commission, requesting guidance on how to proceed with the inquiry from the Ritz Theater board of directors. Given the theater’s status as a 501(c)(3) organization, the decision to transfer ownership would ultimately be made by the theater’s board. The City Manager highlighted the necessity of examining the details of such a transaction, including the legal ramifications and the theater’s financial reserves.

During the public comments, the community voiced strong support for the Bridge Church, which currently rents the Ritz Theater for its services and programs. Speakers emphasized the church’s positive influence on the community, with one individual suggesting the city consider a request for proposal (RFP) to potentially outsource the theater’s operations. The commission responded by approving a motion to continue discussions with city staff and the boards of Theater Winter Haven and the Ritz Theater to explore the city’s ownership of the building.

Another topic of discussion was Resolution R-24-20, which concerns the city’s participation in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a state law mandating financial disclosures from municipal elected officials. The resolution contemplates joining litigation seeking injunctive and declaratory relief against the law, which some commissioners view as overly intrusive. The commission debated the merits of joining the lawsuit and the associated $10,000 fee, with opinions diverging on the importance of asserting home rule versus the financial implications of the litigation.

Moreover, the commission tackled a series of ordinances affecting the city’s future landscape. Ordinance 024-9, which sought to amend the Winter Haven comprehensive plan to include a 19.2-acre parcel as neighborhood Suburban future land use, received staff approval and was presented by attorney Shelton Rice. After a discussion including concerns over traffic and the need for workforce housing, the commission approved the ordinance. Other zoning-related ordinances, such as the extension of the city’s corporate limits and rezoning in the Woodpoint and Cypresswood Palmaia subdivisions, were also discussed and voted upon, with a focus on the implications for residential development.

The commission further recognized April 2024 as Child Abuse Prevention Month and Water Conservation Month, endorsing community efforts to safeguard children’s welfare and promote efficient water usage. Miss Winter Haven Alex D Ro was acknowledged for her service, and Vanessa Castillo was celebrated for her decade-long tenure as City Clerk.

In terms of municipal affairs, the commission was informed about the post-legislative call from the Florida League of Cities, which highlighted the challenges posed by state rule changes for local governments. The city manager pointed out legislative items that could pose difficulties for municipalities statewide. Updates were also given on the success of the FSU Residency program, the public safety awards banquet, and the ribbon-cutting at Denison Stadium. Recognition was extended to the Public Works Director for community involvement.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Nathaniel J. Birdsong, Jr.
City Council Officials:
Nathaniel J. Birdsong, Jr., Brian Yates, L. Tracy Mercer, Bradley T. Dantzler, Clifton E. Dollison, Amanda Jo Nicholson (Assistant to the City Manager)

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