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Port St. Lucie adopts 2026 legislative program focused on property-tax flexibility, water projects and transportation funding
Summary
The City Council adopted a package of state legislative priorities for 2026 that emphasizes flexibility on property-tax reforms, funding for water-quality and transportation projects, and support for the city's strategic plan after a presentation by the city's lobbying team.
The Port St. Lucie City Council on Monday adopted its proposed 2026 state legislative program, directing the city's lobbyists to press lawmakers for property-tax flexibility, water-quality infrastructure, transportation funding and local project support.
The program was presented by the city's legislative team and lobbyist Adam Mayer during a review of the previous session, budget outcomes and near-term priorities. After brief council discussion the council voted to adopt the package by voice vote; the motion carried.
The adopted priorities align with the city's strategic plan and include requests for state appropriations and policy support for: flexibility in property-tax reform to reflect Port St.…
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