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Highland Beach commission certifies referendum, swears in new commissioner and approves waterways grant
Summary
On March 25 the Town Commission certified March 11 referendum results, declared and swore in a newly elected commissioner and unanimously approved a grant application to support construction of a marine facility.
The Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach on March 25 voted unanimously to certify the results of the March 11 municipal referendum, declare the newly elected commissioner and approve a resolution to apply for Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) waterways assistance funds for construction of a marine facility.
The actions matter because the FIND grant, if awarded, would offset costs authorized by the recent referendum and reduce the town's reliance on local funds to build the marine facility the referendum approved.
Commissioners approved three formal resolutions by unanimous roll-call votes. Mayor Natasha Moore opened the discussion on the referendum results, saying, "So, the referendum passed. Thank you…
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