Mayor, City Commission Approvals and Decisions for Mon., June 22, 2026

Published on June 23, 2026

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West Palm Beach City Commission Meeting Approvals and Decisions

WEST PALM BEACH, FL (June 23, 2026) – Below is a summary of the approvals and decisions made by the City Commission meeting on Monday, June 22, 2026.

MAYOR’S OFFICE – Approved a resolution approving the Public Art Master Plan 2025-2030 (2026-2031); approved the first reading of an ordinance after first public hearing amending and restating the public art program by amending and relocating the provisions of Chapter 78, Article V (Public Art), Section 78-10 (Monuments), and Section 94-410 (Murals), and creating Chapter 43 (Public Art).

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES – Approved an ordinance after second public hearing amending the Code of Ordinances at Chapter 22 (Businesses and Business Regulations), Article II, Certificate of Use, to clarify that a Certificate of Use is required for all business and commercial uses; approved a City-initiated ordinance after first public hearing for a text amendment to Chapter 94 Zoning and Land Development Regulations, Article VII - Special Districts, Section 94-219 - Broadway mixed-use district to clarify provisions regarding the development of townhomes; and Section 94-215 - Currie mixed-use district to modify the height bonus incentive requirements for improvements to Currie Park.

FINANCE – Approved a resolution providing additional $18 million appropriations for Police Department building remediation and upgrades; approved resolution after a public hearing establishing a new Fire Assessment Fee; approved a resolution after a public hearing to develop a preliminary assessment roll for Chronic Nuisance Assessments for2026.

FIRE DEPARTMENT – Approved a resolution approving submission of a FEMA Assistance to Firefighters Grant application for $2 million to be used to replace the breathing system used by firefighters; approved a resolution approving the Eighth Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement for Fire Vehicle Maintenance between Palm Beach County and the City of West Palm Beach.

HOUSING and COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Approved a resolution adopting the City’s 2025 Affordable Housing Incentives Report containing recommendations of the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee; authorizing amending the City’s Local Housing Assistance Plan to include the report; authorizing the Mayor to execute all documents necessary for transmittal and implementation of the amended LHAP; authorizing transmittal of the amended plan to the Florida Housing Finance Corporation.

PARKS and RECREATION – Approved a resolution accepting and appropriating a $15,770 grant for the Coleman Park Smart CATS (Coleman Area Talented Seniors) program; approved a pair of companion resolutions, the first approving the provision of school readiness services at various City-owned child-care facilities and approving and authorizing the Mayor to sign a State of Florida Statewide School Readiness Provider Contract between the City and the Early Learning Coalition of Palm Beach County, Inc.; and the companion resolution approving the provision of scholarship services at various City-owned child-care licensed facilities and approving and authorizing the Mayor to sign a Children's Services Council Provider Contract for the provision of the scholarship services.

POLICE DEPARTMENT – Approved a resolution approving the Fifth Amendment to the Municipal Public Safety Communications Consortium interlocal agreement; approved a resolution accepting reimbursement funding for replacement dispatch consoles; approved a pair of companion resolutions after separate public hearings, the first accepting the FY2025 award of $84,415 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Justice Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program to be used for the purchase of a force-on-force modular training system; and the companion resolution recognizing and appropriating the FY2025 grant award funds from the U.S. Department of Justice Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program and a transfer of funds from the State Law Enforcement Forfeiture Receipts.

For the complete list of approvals and decisions made at the Monday, June 22, 2026, City Commission meeting, click here for the pass/fail agenda(PDF, 363KB) .

 

 

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