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Votes at a glance: Panama City Commission, Feb. 25 — ordinances, grants, contracts, planning moves

2398212 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 25 meeting the Panama City Commission approved two ordinances, accepted grants for public safety equipment, approved a CDBG-DR construction contract and directed staff on Watson Bayou cleanup. The commission also approved a strategic community plan to support a Florida Children’s Initiative project.

PANAMA CITY, Fla. — The Panama City Commission took a sequence of formal actions during its Feb. 25 meeting, approving ordinances, budget transfers and grant acceptances, awarding a construction contract and directing staff on local priorities. The meeting record includes roll-call votes on each formal action listed below.

Votes at a glance

- Minutes and consent agenda: The commission approved prior meeting minutes and the consent agenda (roll call votes noted as passing 4-0).

- Ordinance 32-60 (RV and boat storage): Adopted (see separate article). Vote 4-0.

- Ordinance 32-57 (alley vacation): The commission approved Ordinance 32-57, vacating and abandoning a platted easement (McNally Way) near East Second Plaza and Main Avenue. Vote 4-0.

- Watson Bayou direction: The commission voted 4-0 to direct staff to prioritize solutions for derelict and live-aboard vessels, pollution and public-safety…

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