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- Pasco County
- 4/14/25
- 04/14/2025
- 105 Minutes
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Overview: The Port Richey City Council recently convened to address concerns surrounding sea level rise, ongoing flooding issues, and development challenges.
- FL
- Martin County
- 4/14/25
- 04/14/2025
- 182 Minutes
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Overview: The Stuart City Commission meeting focused heavily on the sound ordinance, addressing community concerns about noise levels, particularly from local venue Terra Formata. Discussions also covered significant legislative matters that could impact local governance and housing regulations, with the commission considering drafting resolutions to oppose certain state bills perceived as threats to local authority.
- FL
- Walton County
- 4/14/25
- 04/14/2025
- 142 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: In a recent DeFuniak Springs City Council meeting, attention was given to infrastructure challenges, particularly regarding the city’s effluent line and SCADA system. The council also addressed potential conflicts of interest in appointments to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) board. Discussions navigated funding allocations, infrastructural upgrades, and governance issues.
- FL
- Palm Beach County
- 4/11/25
- 04/14/2025
- 34 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Gulf Stream Town Commission meeting recently focused on infrastructure issues, addressing challenges with the town’s water system and road maintenance. These discussions included updates on the Capital Improvement Project (CIP), issues with water service connections, and plans surrounding damaged infrastructure.
- FL
- Palm Beach County
- 4/10/25
- 04/10/2025
- 11 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Highland Beach Planning Board approved a special exemption request for a finger pier installation on Grand Court, concluding a lengthy process marked by previous disputes over dock placement at the property. The approval allows the installation of a 120-square-foot finger pier and mooring pile, subject to obtaining necessary building permits.