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Coconut Creek approves first reading of Charter Review Board recommendations; debate over HOA membership rule
Summary
The Coconut Creek City Commission gave first-reading approval on May 22 to a package of Charter Review Board recommendations, including changing the review interval to six years and adding economic development as a Planning and Zoning Board qualification.
The Coconut Creek City Commission gave first-reading approval on May 22 to a set of changes proposed by the Charter Review Board, advancing six recommended edits consolidated into five ballot questions for the November 3, 2026, general election.
The changes include a proposal to change the periodicity of the charter review process so future Charter Review Boards would convene at six-year (rather than five-year) intervals to better align with general elections, and a recommendation to add economic development as a qualifying discipline for appointment to the Planning and Zoning Board.
The Charter Review Board convened 13 times beginning January 9, 2025, and the board's chair, Craig…
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