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Votes at a glance: Pompano Beach City Commission, Oct. 14, 2025

5959301 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

The City Commission approved a batch of routine and project-specific items including janitorial contracts, a historic chapel donation, nonprofit grants, and project agreements with Florida East Coast Railway; it rejected a proposed censure of Commissioner Audrey Fesick and deferred a charter amendment to November.

The Pompano Beach City Commission on Oct. 14 approved a range of consent and regular-agenda items, including several contracts and project agreements, while rejecting a proposed censure of Commissioner Audrey Fesick and postponing final action on a proposed charter amendment.

The commission approved routine minutes and consent items, authorized two multiyear janitorial service contract amendments, and approved a donation-and-relocation agreement to move a historic chapel to Centennial Park. The commission also approved community partnership grants, executed a license and synchronization agreement with Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) to permit work at the Atlantic Boulevard/Dixie Highway crossing, and approved an interlocal amendment with Broward County to access surtax escalation funds for the Atlantic/Dixie corridor work. A first-reading ordinance abandoning a 14-foot alley for a pickleball facility and a separate first-reading ordinance amending district boundaries for John Knox Village both advanced. A resolution to censure Commissioner Audrey Fesick failed on a roll-call vote, and a proposed charter amendment on term limits and four-year staggered terms was discussed and deferred for further work.

Key outcomes - Approval: regular and special meeting minutes for September 2025 (unanimous). (Transcript: 340–370) - Consent approvals: items 1 and 4 approved; items 2 and 3 (janitorial contracts) were pulled for discussion and later approved. (Transcript: 522–542; 3559–3629) -…

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