Bradenton Council Approves New Fire Station and Public Works Director

The Bradenton City Council met recently to discuss various initiatives and projects, with the most notable decisions including the approval of a $7.9 million Guaranteed Maximum Price for the construction of Fire Station 2 and the unanimous confirmation of Colonel Urban Lee as the city’s Public Works and Utilities director. The meeting also highlighted efforts to improve public safety, water quality, and community engagement.

The council’s approval of the construction of Fire Station 2 was a key focus, with discussions centering on the project’s budget and design features aimed at reducing cancer risks for firefighters. The Guaranteed Maximum Price of $7.9 million includes a 3% contingency and the fee, ensuring that the construction, which is scheduled to begin in June and expected to finish in 2025, will not exceed this amount. The new fire station’s design will feature separation of clean and dirty areas, ventilation systems, and washing areas to mitigate cancer risks among firefighters, a concern highlighted by the fire chief during the meeting. The council expressed unanimous support for these cancer reduction measures.

Another development from the meeting was the appointment of Colonel Urban Lee as the city’s Public Works and Utilities director. A thorough background check was conducted on Colonel Lee, and his recommendation was met with unanimous approval from the council. This appointment is important for overseeing the city’s infrastructure and utility services, which are vital to the community’s well-being.

In addition to these critical decisions, the council discussed various public safety initiatives. They explored traffic calming measures, such as the potential implementation of four-way stops to address speeding in neighborhoods. Funding was also sought for DUI enforcement equipment and speed lasers, and there was a mention of the retirement and replacement of a police dog. The council recognized community support for law enforcement, including donations for officer wellness equipment and participation in a law enforcement torch run. Public safety was underscored by expressions of condolences for a police officer killed in New York and for the community of Baltimore.

The meeting also addressed concerns over water quality in Sarasota Bay. Dr. David Tomasco, the director of the Sarasota Bay estuary program, presented an update on the bay’s water quality, discussing the impact of nitrogen management and the decline in seagrass populations. A report card system was presented to evaluate the health of the bay, with data showing variations in water quality across different segments and indicating areas of improvement and degradation. The council discussed the economic impact of the Bay, wastewater management, and the need for significant investments in wastewater treatment to minimize environmental impacts. The Sarasota Bay team received commendation for their successful program evaluation and efforts to address past issues.

Community engagement was also on the agenda, with the approval of a temporary public art display at City Hall, designed by local teens. The council showed appreciation for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of supporting local youth and fostering a positive community message.

During the meeting, the council provided reports on various local initiatives, including park improvements, economic development, and upcoming events. There was excitement about new investments in city parks and an acknowledgment of the positive feedback from residents. The economic impact of local sports events was discussed, along with efforts to manage traffic congestion in collaboration with the Department of Transportation and the hiring of a traffic engineer.

A notable moment arose when a citizen addressed the council, expressing frustration over the lack of transparency concerning the investigation into the death of her son while in police custody. The police chief responded, explaining the confidentiality of the ongoing investigations and the adherence to public records requests according to state law.

The council proceeded with routine consent agenda items and scheduled the second reading and public hearing for two zoning ordinances. They also covered the upcoming redesign of a park in Ward 5, safety concerns around parking and the fire station, and the council’s support for making a young girl’s wish come true.

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:
Gene Brown
City Council Officials:
Jayne Kocher, Marianne Barnebey, Josh Cramer, Lisa Gonzalez Moore, Pam Coachman

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