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Boynton Beach commission approves several charter and ordinance measures, then delays certification of some to review timing
Summary
The commission approved multiple second-reading ordinances—including land-development and public‑private partnership updates and charter amendments on a preamble, residency and pronoun cleanup—but later voted to reconsider and hold off certifying three charter referendums until Dec. 2 to review election timing and costs.
The Boynton Beach City Commission on Nov. 18 approved a package of second‑reading ordinances and charter amendments and then, after discussion about election timing and costs, directed the city clerk not to certify three of the charter measures until the Dec. 2 meeting.
City Clerk May Lee read proposed ordinance 25‑035, an amendment to procedures for relief applications under the land‑development code, and staff reported “no changes” since first reading. Commissioners voted unanimously to adopt the ordinance on second reading. The commission likewise approved ordinance 25‑136, establishing procedures for public‑private partnerships, with staff saying the…
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