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Council adopts redistricting, special-permit and annexation ordinances and raises purchasing threshold
Summary
Council approved multiple ordinances: district apportionment maps, amendments to special activity permits, a right‑of‑way vacation, annexation and zoning for a 0.28-acre property, and an increase of the city purchasing threshold from $75,000 to $100,000; all measures passed.
The Melbourne City Council approved several ordinances and code changes on Feb. 24 covering district boundaries, permitting rules, property vacations, annexation and procurement thresholds.
Ordinance 2026-03 amended council district boundaries and Chapter 22 of the city code to adopt new apportionment maps; the public hearing closed with no sign-ups and council adopted the ordinance on a roll-call vote.
The council also approved Ordinance 2026-04 on special activity permits (amendments to definitions…
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