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- FL
- Putnam County
- 4/20/26
- 04/20/2026
- 58 Minutes
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Overview: The Palatka City Commission’s recent meeting was dominated by discussions on code enforcement actions against the First Presbyterian Church and the issues surrounding the annexation of city enclaves. The meeting addressed the church’s efforts to assist the unhoused, which faced hurdles due to code violations, and explored strategies for annexing unincorporated areas to improve service delivery.
- FL
- Putnam County
- 4/9/26
- 04/09/2026
- 151 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Palatka City Commission meeting, discussions centered around the RISE initiative, a comprehensive program addressing homelessness and community support.
- FL
- Putnam County
- 4/8/26
- 04/08/2026
- 122 Minutes
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Overview: The Palatka City Commission’s recent meeting was marked by a strong emphasis on financial transparency, efficient resource allocation, and community collaboration as they kicked off the 2026 budget season. Key discussions focused on improving budget reporting, managing grant-funded projects, and enhancing communication with constituents to ensure clarity and accountability in financial management.
- FL
- Putnam County
- 3/26/26
- 03/26/2026
- 148 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Palatka City Commission meeting was marked by commendations for the city’s Water Treatment Plant, the recognition of local women during Women’s Month, and discussions on financial strategies, highlighting the city’s dedication to improving public services and maintaining fiscal responsibility. The meeting also addressed several significant proclamations and public concerns.
- FL
- Putnam County
- 3/18/26
- 03/18/2026
- 152 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: In the latest Palatka City Commission meeting, the commission focused on addressing board governance issues, particularly attendance and quorum challenges, while also contemplating the future of the city’s public works facility and its impact on local development. The discussion included potential policy changes and strategies to enhance community engagement.