Palatka City Commission Approves Fire Service Assessment Amid Concerns Over Land Swaps and Museum Funding
- Meeting Overview:
The Palatka City Commission meeting held on May 28, 2026, was marked by vital discussions and decisions regarding the Fire Service Assessment, a contentious land swap, and a new African-American heritage museum. The commission unanimously approved the Fire Service Assessment resolution, maintaining the current rates to fund the fire department’s operations, while also addressing public concerns about the financial and environmental implications of ongoing land swaps and the funding model for the New Town Museum.
The commission’s approval of the Fire Service Assessment, noted as Resolution 2026R102, was a focal point of the meeting, with special counsel Mark Lawson emphasizing its importance for sustaining the city’s fire protection services without increasing rates. The assessment, set at levels established over a decade ago, aimed to provide financial stability by funding a portion of the fire department’s costs while maintaining the rest through ad valorem taxes. Public comments were heard, with residents expressing concerns about potential future increases and questioning the timing of the vote in relation to a scheduled public hearing on July 23. Lawson reassured attendees that the resolution was not intended to raise rates immediately but to prepare for possible adjustments based on updated financial information later in the year.
Another issue was the discussion around a controversial land swap involving property within the city’s wellfield protection zone. The transaction raised environmental and financial concerns, as the property was earmarked for an auto repair shop, which could risk contaminating the city’s water supply. Concerns were also raised about the valuation of the properties involved, with commissioners questioning whether the city was receiving equitable value in the swap. In response, a motion was proposed to prohibit future land swaps, advocating instead for straightforward purchase transactions with the assistance of real estate attorneys to ensure fair and transparent dealings.
The commission also addressed the funding and operational structure of the upcoming New Town Museum and Cultural Arts Center, set to receive a $690,000 African-American Heritage Grant supplemented by additional funds. A memorandum of understanding outlined the responsibilities of both the city and Palaka New Town Inc., with the city providing the museum facility and contributing $25,000 annually to its operation. The museum’s profit-sharing model, which includes the city receiving a percentage of the donations, distinguished it from previous agreements the city had with other facilities. The potential impact of the museum on the community’s cultural landscape was recognized, with plans to open within 90 days following the completion of necessary renovations.
The meeting also featured discussions on the commission’s internal processes, including the need for a liaison to facilitate negotiations and ensure clear communication between the commission and city staff. This was particularly relevant in the context of hiring a new interim city manager, where the commission emphasized the importance of a transparent and structured negotiation process involving labor attorneys to protect the city’s interests.
The meeting concluded with public comments and acknowledgments, recognizing community events such as the Blue Crab Festival and the Bartum Frolic event, which celebrated its 10th anniversary. The commission expressed gratitude for community involvement in these events, highlighting the collaborative efforts that contribute to Palatka’s community spirit and economic vitality.
Robbi Correa
City Council Officials:
Tammie McCaskill, Justin Campbell, Will Jones, Rufus Borom
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/28/2026
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Recording Published:
05/28/2026
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Duration:
183 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Putnam County
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Towns:
Palatka
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