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Council approves first reading of ordinance to amend budget for senior center water repairs

Neptune Beach City Council · August 4, 2025
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Summary

On first reading, Council approved Ordinance 2025-11 to amend Neptune Beach’s FY2025 operating budget to fund senior center water-intrusion repairs; staff said the senior center’s operations are largely funded by CDBG grants and donations, while building repair costs fall to Neptune Beach taxpayers.

Neptune Beach approved on first reading Ordinance 2025-11, amending the FY2025 operating budget to cover water-intrusion repairs at the senior center.

Staff clarified that the senior center’s day-to-day operations are principally supported by Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, donations and program fees; the city pays administrative charges and is responsible for the building asset and major capital repairs. Councilors expressed support for repairing the structure as a municipal asset and voted in favor on first reading by roll call.

The ordinance now moves forward per the council’s normal process; staff will continue outreach regarding the center’s remodeling and future programming possibilities.