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Port St. Lucie council approves multiple ordinances and resolutions, including land acquisition for roundabouts

Port St. Lucie City Council · March 9, 2026

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Summary

The council approved several second‑reading ordinances and resolutions on March 9, including easement abandonments, a lease renewal with the Police Athletic League, dissolution of Sundance CDD, pension plan amendments, and a property acquisition for the Southwest Parr Drive roundabouts; all motions carried by voice vote.

At its March 9 meeting, the Port St. Lucie City Council approved multiple ordinances and resolutions across land use, leases, and personnel matters.

Ordinances adopted on second reading included: - Ordinance 26‑18, abandoning a portion of a 20‑foot rear utility and drainage easement affecting Lot 57 (record references provided). The council voted to adopt the ordinance. - Ordinance 26‑19, abandoning portions of access and utility easements affecting Gatlin Plaza Condominium; adopted on second reading. - Ordinance 26‑20, abandoning a portion of a 20‑foot rear utility and drainage easement affecting Lot 4 in Section 33; adopted on second reading. - Ordinance 26‑21, authorizing the City Manager to execute a renewal lease with the Port St. Lucie Police Athletic League for premises at 2101 SE Tiffany Avenue; adopted on second reading. Council members thanked the Police Athletic League for its youth programs. - Ordinance 26‑23, dissolving the Sundance Community Development District pursuant to the statute cited in the ordinance; adopted after a public hearing with no speakers.

Resolutions and other actions approved included: - Resolution 26‑R‑18, ratifying amendments to the city’s 401 and 457(b) special pay plans. - Resolution 26‑R‑19, authorizing amendments to MissionSquare (defined contribution) plan documents to incorporate mandatory and optional provisions referenced in the resolution. - Resolution 26‑R‑20, authorizing acquisition of Tract E (and a portion of Tract G) for the Southwest Parr Drive Corridor roundabouts project, with the city manager authorized to take actions to acquire fee simple title. The item was presented as adding green space and stormwater retention and cited public necessity.

Each ordinance and resolution was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote with no roll‑call tallies recorded in the meeting transcript. The council also approved the agenda and the consent agenda earlier in the meeting.

The meeting record shows no additional amendments to these measures; staff will proceed with implementation steps described in the respective ordinance or resolution documents.