Oldsmar council approves appointments, budget revision, IAFF agreements and interlocal storm-recovery pact

6443309 · October 22, 2025

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Summary

The City Council approved several consent and action items on Oct. 21, 2025, including board appointments, updates to appointment policy, a fiscal-year budget revision to fund IAFF agreements, ratified two firefighter collective bargaining agreements, and an interlocal agreement with Pinellas County for post-storm recovery services.

At its Oct. 21 meeting the Oldsmar City Council approved a package of administrative, budgetary and contract items, mostly by voice vote, including board appointments, policy updates, a budget amendment to cover new firefighter contracts, two ratified collective bargaining agreements covering 2025–2028 and an interlocal agreement for post-storm recovery services with Pinellas County.

Key outcomes at a glance

- Appointments: The council confirmed Tina Marie Richardson as a regular member of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (term to 03/05/2026) and Daphne Dixon Reid as an alternate member to the Veterans Advisory Board. Erica Wilkins' appointment to the Public Art Advisory Board (regular member) was addressed after a brief rules suspension and the appointment was confirmed.

- Board policy and committee resolutions: Council adopted a revised board member appointment policy (Resolution 2025-21) that updates board names and clarifies alternate-member appointment procedures. It also reestablished the Library Materials Reconsideration Committee (Resolution 2025-30) and reestablished the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (Resolution 2025-31) with appointment provisions aligned to the updated policy.

- Budget amendment: Council adopted Resolution 2025-29 to revise the fiscal-year 2025–26 budget. The city manager reported the General Fund requires an additional $255,000 in the Fire Rescue Division to cover the FY26 cost impact of new collective bargaining agreements; appropriated reserves will fund the change.

- Firefighter contracts: The council approved two collective bargaining agreements with the Palm Harbor–Oldsmar Professional Firefighters, IAFF Local 2980: Unit 1 (full-time firefighters and fire inspections) and Unit 2 (captains and lieutenants), covering 10/01/2025–09/30/2028. The agreements were ratified by union members prior to council action.

- Interlocal agreement for storm recovery: Council approved an interlocal participation agreement with Pinellas County Building Services allowing Oldsmar to access countywide contracts for post-storm recovery services (building-code administration, floodplain management, substantial damage assessments, enforcement technical support and related work). The county will award contracts and municipalities may enter agreements with selected vendors as needed; the structure supports FEMA reimbursement eligibility.

- Consent docket and procurement items: The council approved the consent docket with a number of procurement and contract awards included (examples read into the record: polymer purchase for the water reclamation facility under City of Tampa contract ITB24P01431; Musco Lighting retrofits at Bicentennial Park and Oldsmere Sports Complex under Sourcewell contract; IT equipment purchases under Omnia Partners and Florida DMS contracts; annual citywide fuel purchase under Pinellas County cooperative contract; pier repairs at Ariel’s Park; advertisement for State Street drainage ditch project, among others).

Why it matters: The budget revision and ratified IAFF agreements represent the most immediate fiscal impact from the meeting; the interlocal agreement aims to streamline post-disaster recovery and FEMA reimbursement. The board and committee appointments and policy updates refresh governance procedures and make appointment processes consistent across newly added boards.

Sources and record: City staff reports read into the record by the city clerk; council roll calls and voice votes recorded in the Oct. 21 meeting transcript. Specific agenda item numbers and resolution/ordinance identifiers were read aloud during the meeting and entered into the record.