Bradenton City Council Denies Housing Development Amidst Traffic and Safety Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Bradenton City Council meeting, a proposed amendment to increase residential units from 66 to 106 in a specific development was denied amidst concerns over traffic, safety, and design quality. The meeting also addressed a variety of community issues, including public works appreciation, military recognition, and potential changes to city infrastructure and safety regulations.
The most notable discussion involved the proposed amendment for the Jordan Creek East development, which sought to add 40 additional residential units. Residents and council members raised concerns regarding the potential increase in traffic and the adequacy of current infrastructure to handle the influx. One resident emphasized that the increase would lead to substantial traffic, estimating between 600 to 800 additional vehicle trips, which could exacerbate existing congestion issues. Council members echoed these concerns, with one noting the lack of innovative design and expressing a desire for higher standards.
A motion was made to deny the request for the project, citing the aforementioned concerns, and it passed unanimously with a vote of five to zero. The council agreed to draft a formal denial order for the subsequent meeting agenda.
In addition to the development discussion, the council addressed a proclamation for National Public Works Week, highlighting the vital contributions of public works professionals to the city’s infrastructure and public health. The mayor emphasized the essential services provided by these workers, urging citizens to recognize and appreciate their efforts during the designated week.
The council also issued a proclamation for Military Recognition Day, honoring the sacrifices of military personnel and their families. The initiative included a military recognition banner program to honor local service members, spearheaded by Heather Christy, who presented a prototype of the banners to the council. The program aims to preserve the legacy of local military heroes, with support expressed by the mayor and Vice Mayor.
Another agenda item was the discussion surrounding a second extension of the contract with the Bradenton Area Economic Development Corporation (EDC). The council had previously engaged in discussions with the EDC to clarify contract terms. The motion to approve the extension passed unanimously.
The meeting also included a detailed examination of a proposed development amendment for the Jordan Creek East development, with ongoing concerns about public infrastructure and community impact being addressed among council members and the applicant. The council scrutinized aspects such as traffic impact, landscaping, and utility connections, emphasizing the importance of maintaining adequate safety and accessibility standards.
Furthermore, the council deliberated on the removal of a fire suppression requirement for a specific property in the Bellisol development. The fire chief provided insights into the current fire codes, noting that the stipulation might no longer be applicable due to changes in code and safety standards. After considerable debate, the council approved a motion to eliminate the fire suppression requirement contingent upon the use of specific construction materials, such as concrete and a metal roof.
Traffic and safety were recurring themes throughout the meeting, with council members discussing the implications of speeding on public roadways and the importance of emergency vehicle accessibility in new developments. The council highlighted the need for ongoing collaboration with county authorities to address road management and planning challenges.
In addition to these discussions, the council considered a plan amendment to increase allowable density in a coastal high hazard area. The proposal included a hurricane evacuation plan and highlighted the importance of walkability and pedestrian access in urban planning.
Gene Brown
City Council Officials:
Jayne Kocher, Marianne Barnebey, Josh Cramer (Vice Mayor), Lisa Gonzalez Moore, Pam Coachman
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/13/2026
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Recording Published:
05/15/2026
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Duration:
225 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Manatee County
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Towns:
Bradenton
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