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Largo commission approves consent docket, sewer agreement, grease-ordinance, bike-lane project, budget reorganization and public-comment rules

2523196 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

The Largo City Commission voted unanimously on Feb. 4 to approve a package of routine and substantive items including grant and procurement actions, a sewer connection agreement amendment with Gulf Coast Church for the Largo Golf Course, the second-reading adoption of a revised sanitary sewer/grease ordinance, a locally funded agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation for protected bike lanes on East Bay Drive, a first-reading budget amendment to reorganize Community Development, and an update to the city’s public-comment policy.

The Largo City Commission voted unanimously on Feb. 4 to approve a package of routine and substantive items including grant and procurement actions, a sewer connection agreement amendment with Gulf Coast Church for the Largo Golf Course, the second-reading adoption of a revised sanitary sewer/grease ordinance, a locally funded agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation for protected bike lanes on East Bay Drive, a first-reading budget amendment to reorganize Community Development, and an update to the city’s public-comment policy.

Why it matters: The actions move several implementation items forward — from grant-funded environmental work and facility contracts to a street-safety project that adds protected bike lanes — and update city code and administrative procedures that affect businesses and public engagement.

Votes at a glance: - Consent docket: Approved (motion passed 5–0). Consent items included Resolution No. 2418 (grant agreement with Tampa Bay Estuary Program, $454,900), a HOME subaward with Pinellas County ($247,426.58), acceptance of a temporary construction easement (12760 Indian Rocks Road), award of ITB 24-VD-824 for custodial supplies (annual amount $65,000; estimated total $195,000 over three years), and award of ITB 25-BD-823 for sports…

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