Palm Beach Gardens City Council Meeting
Kudos Abound
Several individuals were highlighted at the relatively brief June Palm Beach Gardens City Council Meeting: Agent Tyler Witt was honored by PBG Police Chief Clint Shannon for being named both the Palm Beach Gardens Police Officer of the Year and 2021 Palm Beach County Officer of the Year for Palm Beach County for his incredible work ethic and significant accomplishments in drug enforcement activities, working with DEA, Homeland Security and the Postal Service. Congratulations Agent Witt! Mayor Chelsea Reed, already Vice Chair of the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency (TPA), was recently named Second Vice President of the Palm ...
Multi-Million $ Capital Improvements Managed by Cross-City Team
The May 5th City Council meeting was dominated by an enthusiastic update on the City's Capital Improvement Projects, anchored by David Reyes, Community Services Administrator. Several members of the cross-city department team presented updates on: mobility projects, baseball, monument signs, exhaust filtration systems for all the fire-stations, Burns Road Community Center Modernization and Expansion and Aquatic center, including the pool, sports field lighting upgrades to LEDs, electric vehicle fleet charging stations (free to use - partnership with fpl), artistic bus shelters, the City's parcel in Avenir including new Fire Station Six, and the Golf Course construction. [caption id="attachment_4643" align="alignleft" width="300"] Capital ...
Mayor and Vice Mayor Swap Roles; City Ably Handles Tornado
The April 7 Palm Beach Gardens City Council Meeting began with the annual reorganization, nominating and selecting the Mayor and Vice Mayor for the following year. Congratulations to Mayor Chelsea Reed and Vice Mayor Rachelle Litt! Council Member Marciano was 'under the weather' and not in attendance. Christ Fellowship Church has had a big volunteer role and impact on our City. Daniel Prieto, Deputy Leisure Services Administrator, kicked off a presentation citing the various ways the church has aided the City over the years. Also presenting were David Reyes, Community Services Administrator and Monette Preston, Operations Manager - Community Engagement & Events. ...
Avenir Pod 9 Gets the Go Ahead
The March 3, 2022 Palm Beach Gardens City Council meeting was relatively short. Council Member Woods was not present. The Consent Agenda, and Ordinances 1,3 and 4, 2022 passed on second reading 4:0. March 3 Public Comment was made by Dana Middleton, Chair of the PGA Corridor Association thanking the City (council and staff) with special kudos to Police and Fire/Rescue for their making the several events of the last month (eg ArtiGras and the Honda Classic) run smoothly and making participants feel safe. Ken Tuma, Urban Design Studio, presented Resolution 9, 2022 - Avenir Pod 9 with 118 private homes. The builders were ...
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Kudos Abound
Several individuals were highlighted at the relatively brief June Palm Beach Gardens City Council Meeting: Agent Tyler Witt was honored by PBG Police Chief Clint Shannon for being named both the Palm Beach Gardens Police Officer of the Year and 2021 Palm Beach County Officer of the Year for Palm Beach...
Multi-Million $ Capital Improvements Managed by Cross-City Team
The May 5th City Council meeting was dominated by an enthusiastic update on the City's Capital Improvement Projects, anchored by David Reyes, Community Services Administrator. Several members of the cross-city department team presented updates on: mobility projects, baseball, monument signs,...
Mayor and Vice Mayor Swap Roles; City Ably Handles Tornado
The April 7 Palm Beach Gardens City Council Meeting began with the annual reorganization, nominating and selecting the Mayor and Vice Mayor for the following year. Congratulations to Mayor Chelsea Reed and Vice Mayor Rachelle Litt! Council Member Marciano was 'under the weather' and...
Avenir Pod 9 Gets the Go Ahead
The March 3, 2022 Palm Beach Gardens City Council meeting was relatively short. Council Member Woods was not present. The Consent Agenda, and Ordinances 1,3 and 4, 2022 passed on second reading 4:0. March 3 Public Comment was made by Dana Middleton, Chair of the PGA Corridor Association thanking the...
Acceleration of Western Fire Station Proposed
If passed on 2nd reading, Ordinance 1, 2022, presented by Allen Owens, Finance Administrator, the annual budget adjustment ordinance includes accelerating the construction of Fire Station 6 in Avenir. The requested allocation of $6 million for the project would be funded by: Restricted Reserves for Other...
Quiet Zones In Our Future
Todd Engle, City Engineer kicked off the meeting with an update on Quiet Zones (rail) – a topic always of great interest to those of us who live in the City. The City will be submitting a notice of intent to create quiet zones for 6 intersections within the City limits (3 belonging to PBG and...
No Balloons for You! No Waterslide for PGA Resort Either!
The December Palm Beach Gardens City Council meeting had more attendance and resident participation than has been seen in quite awhile. The two agenda items drawing public comment and engendering the most council discussion were the PGA National Resort Core modifications and the Council initiated resolution...
PGA Station Development Dominates Nov. Council Mtg
Several development projects were covered during the very long Nov 4 City Council meeting. PGA Station was viewed by the council (and the developer) as integral to the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Overlay District within the City's Comprehensive Plan. Resolution 62, 2021 outlined approval of...
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