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- FL
- Pinellas County
- 7/24/25
- 07/24/2025
- 163 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Treasure Island Planning Agency tackled issues surrounding variance requests for elevated homes and updates to land development regulations. The board engaged in discussions about balancing homeowner needs with community standards, emphasizing regulatory compliance and neighborhood integrity.
- FL
- Monroe County
- 7/24/25
- 07/24/2025
- 186 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Islamorada Village Council meeting was dominated by discussions on the appeal concerning the Safari Lounge and the proposed changes to the transfer of development rights (TDR) within the village’s comprehensive plan. The Council also tackled the zoning and land use issues.
- FL
- Monroe County
- 7/24/25
- 07/28/2025
- 186 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Islamorada Village Council meeting addressed issues involving development rights, environmental protection, and the operations of local businesses. The council postponed a decision on a contentious agenda item due to incomplete information and legal complexities, while also grappling with public concerns over sea turtle nesting and the future operation of the historic Safari Lounge.
- FL
- Pasco County
- 7/24/25
- 07/24/2025
- 99 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Pasco County Planning Commission meeting revolved around discussions on tree preservation, backyard chicken ordinances, and comprehensive planning updates. Notable decisions included expediting a tree preservation ordinance, despite builders’ associations’ concerns, and addressing residential zoning for backyard farms. The commission also reviewed future land use plans.
- FL
- Miami-Dade County
- 7/24/25
- 07/24/2025
- 72 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Miami City Commission meeting was marked by debates over the midyear budget amendment, concerns about fiscal responsibility, and discussions on potential tax relief for senior citizens. Commissioners were divided on whether to approve the additional $25 million budget amendment, with one commissioner voicing strong opposition due to a lack of clear financial planning, particularly regarding the funding for the hiring of 100 additional police officers. The meeting also delved into issues surrounding property taxes, the Downtown Development Authority, and charter amendments.