Lantana, Florida
Recent meetings
Town Council
The Lantana Town Council will hold a second reading of an ordinance repealing obsolete business tax registration provisions, consider three variance requests for accessory structures on Julia Heights Drive, and discuss an interlocal agreement with Palm Beach for boat dock building permits. The meeting also includes a legislative update from State Representative Debra Tendrich and appointments to the Police Relief and Pension Fund Board.
- Second reading of Ordinance O-06-2026 to repeal obsolete business tax registration provisions in Chapter 11
- Three variance requests (VAR26-0001, VAR26-0002, VAR26-0003) from Sec. 23-94 and Sec. 23-81 for accessory structures at 1124 Julia Heights Dr
- Interlocal agreement with Town of Palm Beach for issuance of building permits for boat docks
- Designation of specified tangible Town-owned capital assets as surplus municipal property
- Appointments to the Police Relief and Pension Fund Board of Trustees
Town Council
The Town Council will consider ratifying two emergency expenditures for lift station repairs totaling $305,522, and will hold second reading of an ordinance to establish a formal process for managing special events on public property. Other items include first reading of an ordinance to repeal obsolete business tax registration provisions, awarding a janitorial services contract, and a postponed quasi-judicial hearing on three variance requests at 1124 Julia Heights Dr.
- Ratify $99,620 emergency repair of Lift Station #5 (March/April 2026) to Cacique Utilities LLC
- Ratify $205,902 emergency repair of Lift Station #1 (April 2026) to Cacique Utilities LLC
- Second reading of Ordinance O-05-2026 establishing a formal process for managing special events on public property (Chapter 17, Article VI)
- First reading of Ordinance O-06-2026 repealing obsolete business tax registration provisions (Chapter 11)
- Award $23,990 contract for janitorial services at public facilities to OT Services Inc.
Town Council Budget Workshop #1
The Town Council is meeting for a budget workshop to receive a staff presentation on the draft fiscal year 2026/27 budget. No votes or decisions are scheduled; the session is for discussion and public comment. Public participation is allowed under standard procedures.
- Staff presentation of the draft fiscal year 2026/27 budget
Town Council Workshop Series Meeting #5
The Lantana Town Council will hold a workshop to discuss several land-use and code topics. Key items include consideration of revisions to rules for special events on private property, discussion of allowed materials for swale areas, and options for nonconforming residential boat lifts. The council will also consider criteria for naming rights for town structures and select the next workshop date. This is a workshop, so no final votes are expected.
- Consideration of code revisions for special events on private property (including for businesses)
- Discussion on allowed materials and requirements for swale areas
- Administrative Review AR26-0001 and potential options for nonconforming residential boat lifts
- Discussion and consideration of criteria for naming rights for town structures and buildings
- Selection of next workshop date
Town Council Workshop Series Meeting #5
This workshop meeting will discuss and consider code revisions regarding special events on private property, including for businesses. Also up for discussion are allowed materials for swale areas, options for nonconforming residential boat lifts, and criteria for naming rights of town structures. The council will also recap the previous workshop session and select the next workshop date.
- Consideration of code revisions for special events on private property
- Discussion on allowed materials and requirements for swale areas
- Discussion on administrative review AR26-0001 for nonconforming residential boat lifts
- Consideration of criteria for naming rights for town structures and buildings
- Selection of next workshop date
Town Council
The Town Council will hold a first reading of an ordinance to amend the Comprehensive Plan's 10-Year Water Supply Plan. Other actions include a resolution to apply for a state grant for Sportsman's Park seawall design, an administrative review of a denied boat lift permit, and a vote on a $223,500 skate park contract. The meeting also includes proclamations, approval of previous minutes, and public comments.
- Ordinance O-04-2026: first reading to update the 10-Year Water Supply Plan in the Comprehensive Plan
- Resolution R-01-2026: authorizing grant application for F.I.N.D. Waterways Assistance Program for Sportsman's Park Seawall design
- Administrative Review AR26-0001: appeal of denied building permit (MISC2506-0009) for a residential boat lift in C1 zoning district
- Award of $223,500 contract to Creative Contracting Group for Skate Park Improvements project
- Proclamation recognizing June 5, 2026 as National Gun Violence Awareness Day
Town Council
The Town Council will consider approving two sewer rehabilitation contracts totaling $78,332 by piggybacking on other cities' contracts, and a contingent fee agreement for legal services regarding AFFF PFAS litigation. The council also will consider engaging a new law firm for general legal representation. Several proclamations for recognition weeks are scheduled.
- Contract with SAK Construction LLC for sewer pipe lining services, $45,582
- Contract with BLD Services, Inc. for wastewater lateral pipe lining, up to $32,750
- Contingent fee agreement with Stag Liuzza, LLC and Richard A. Harrison, P.A. for PFAS litigation
- Engagement of Weiss, Serota, Helfman, Cole, and Bierman for legal representation
- Proclamations for Municipal Clerks Week, Public Service Recognition Week, and National Public Works Week
Town Council
The Lantana Town Council will hold the first reading of Ordinance O-05-2026, which would establish a formal process for managing special events on public property. The Council also will consider awarding a $73,981.28 piggyback contract to M&M Asphalt Maintenance Inc. for townwide sidewalk repairs. Presentations include the annual comprehensive financial report for FY2024/25 and proclamations for Teacher Appreciation Week and a municipal award.
- First reading of Ordinance O-05-2026 to regulate special events on public property
- Award of $73,981.28 piggyback contract to M&M Asphalt Maintenance for townwide sidewalk repairs
- Presentation of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for fiscal year 2024/25 by auditors Grau & Associates
- Proclamation recognizing May 4-8, 2026 as Teacher Appreciation Week
- Presentation of the Read for the Record Palm Beach County 2025-2026 Small Municipality Winner
Town Council
The Town Council will swear in Councilmembers Mark Zeitler and Christopher Castle, then reorganize by appointing a Vice Mayor and Vice Mayor Pro Tem and assigning voting delegates. The consent agenda includes approving minutes and a request to open the beach parking lot early and waive fees for an Easter Sunrise Service on April 5. The council will also consider purchasing an access control system for Greynolds Circle buildings at a cost not exceeding $31,305.06.
- Oaths of office for Councilmembers Mark Zeitler (Group 3) and Christopher Castle (Group 4)
- Reorganization: appointment of Vice Mayor, Vice Mayor Pro Tem, and Palm Beach County League of Cities voting delegate
- Consent agenda: request from First Baptist Church of Lantana to open Lantana Municipal Beach parking lot at 5 a.m. and waive fees from 5-9 a.m. for Easter Sunrise Service on April 5, 2026
- Purchase and implementation of access control system for Greynolds Circle buildings, not to exceed $31,305.06 from Integrated Fire and Security Solutions
- Proclamations recognizing National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (April 12-18) and National Library Week (April 19-25)
Lantana Public Beach Master Plan Community Workshop
This community workshop will feature a presentation by CPZ Architects, Inc. on the Lantana Beach Master Plan, followed by public comments and discussion of next steps. No formal decisions are being made; the workshop is for gathering input and sharing information.
- Presentation of Lantana Beach Master Plan by CPZ Architects, Inc.
- Public comments on the beach master plan
- Discussion of next steps and timeline
Town Council
The Town Council will hold a second reading and vote on Ordinance O-02-2026 to define and regulate roadside vendors and mobile food vendors. They will also consider awarding a $249,678.54 contract for a meter reading system and approve a partial easement abandonment. Consent items include meeting minutes and a rental fee waiver for a local club event.
- Second reading of Ordinance O-02-2026 to regulate roadside vendors and food trucks in the town code
- Award of contract for Sensus Drive By Meter Reading System via piggyback with City of Punta Gorda, amount $249,678.54
- Partial abandonment of a 5.5' x 6' easement at the northeast corner of Tidal Wave Car Wash property
- Waiver of Lantana Recreation Center rental fees for GFWC Casuarina Women's Club Christmas in July event on July 24-25, 2026
- Proclamations recognizing April as Water Conservation Month and Volunteer Appreciation Month
Town Council
The Town Council will hold the first reading of Ordinance O-02-2026 to define and regulate roadside vendors and mobile food vendors. Consent items include a fee waiver for the Lantana Fishing Derby and a $34,530.72 payment for police radio maintenance. Miscellaneous items include engineering contracts for water system GIS development ($82,150) and the Hillbrath Dr. gravity sewer replacement design ($188,171).
- Ordinance O-02-2026 – first reading to define and regulate roadside vendors and food trucks
- Consent – waiver of Recreation Center rental fees and tent/boat parking for Lantana Fishing Derby
- Consent – $34,530.72 annual maintenance fee for Police interoperability radios
- CSA No. 2025-12 – $82,150 with Kimley-Horn for Water Distribution System GIS Cycle 1
- CSA No. 2025-04 – $188,171 with Baxter & Woodman for Hillbrath Dr. Gravity Sewer Main Replacement design
Town Council Workshop Series Meeting #4
This workshop session includes a recap of prior discussions and consideration of code revisions for special events on public and private property. The Council will also discuss allowed materials for swale areas and criteria for naming rights of town structures. No final votes are expected; items are for discussion and direction to staff.
- Consideration of code revisions for special events on public property
- Consideration of code revisions for special events on private property
- Discussion on allowed materials and requirements for swale areas
- Discussion and consideration of criteria for naming rights for town structures and buildings
Town Council
The Town Council will hold a second reading of Ordinance O-01-2026 to prohibit commercial activity in town parks, with some exceptions. They will also consider a $36,866 contract with Baxter & Woodman for water infrastructure risk assessment updates. The agenda includes a proclamation for 211 Awareness Month and a presentation of the State of the Town annual report.
- Second reading of Ordinance O-01-2026 banning commercial activity in town parks (Chapter 17, Article VI, new Section 17-79)
- Contract CSA No. 2026-02 with Baxter & Woodman for $36,866 to complete AWIA Risk and Resilience Assessment and Emergency Response Plan Updates
- Proclamation recognizing February as 211 Awareness Month
- Presentation of the State of the Town Annual Report covering 2025 and outlook for 2026
- Approval of January 26, 2026 meeting minutes
Town Council Workshop Series Meeting #3
This workshop meeting will recap the previous session and discuss proposed code revisions for food trucks on public and private property, as well as special events. The council will also consider allowed materials for swale areas and criteria for naming rights of town structures. No final votes are expected; this is a discussion-only workshop.
- Consideration of code revisions for food trucks on public and private property
- Consideration of code revisions for special events on public and private property
- Discussion on allowed materials and requirements for swale areas
- Discussion and consideration of naming rights criteria for town structures and buildings
- Selection of next workshop date
Town Council
The Town Council will consider awarding three contracts: road repaving (up to $492,028.50), a prefabricated shelter at Maddock Park ($152,541), and townwide sidewalk repairs ($59,564). Also on the consent agenda is the termination of a Declaration of Unity of Title for a property in Lantana Point Addition. No ordinances or quasi-judicial hearings are scheduled.
- Consideration of a piggyback contract with M&M Asphalt Maintenance Inc. for road repaving not to exceed $492,028.50
- Consideration of awarding a contract to Khan Builders Inc. for a prefabricated shelter at Maddock Park for $152,541
- Consideration of awarding a contract to Flying Scot Inc. for townwide sidewalk repairs for $59,564
- Consideration of the termination of Declaration of Unity of Title for property at Lantana Point Addition