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Pompano Beach commission actions: FDOT landscaping, pension funds, contracts, records fees and other measures approved Sept. 23
Summary
The Pompano Beach City Commission approved a series of resolutions, ordinances and appointments on Sept. 23, including an FDOT landscaping amendment for a private property, a $3.9 million appropriation for police and firefighter pensions, second‑reading ordinances on police services and public‑records fees, and the establishment of a pool of sustainability contractors.
The Pompano Beach City Commission approved a number of resolutions, ordinances and appointments at its Sept. 23 meeting. Below are the key actions, vote results and brief descriptions. Where the transcript recorded roll calls, tallies are shown.
• FDOT landscape maintenance amendment (Item 7) — approved (resolution) - Action: Approved FDOT District 4 Amendment No. 32 to a landscape maintenance memorandum of agreement to allow additional landscape improvements in FDOT right‑of‑way along State Road A1A (Waldorf Astoria project). Staff said FDOT agreed to remove a proposed median following public comment. - Vote (roll call): unanimous (Commissioners Perkins, Sigerson Eaton, Smith, Vice Mayor Fournier, Mayor Harden recorded yes).
• Appropriation of premium tax revenue for police and fire pensions (Item 8) — approved (resolution) - Action: Appropriated $3,900,000 in premium tax revenue received from the state for FY2025; state law restricts use of that revenue to police and firefighter pensions. - Vote (roll call): unanimous.
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