Treasure Island, Florida
Recent meetings
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will hold a regular workshop. The sole substantive item is a presentation on the Raftelis Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan Financial Model and Status Update. Public comment will be heard. No votes or binding decisions are scheduled.
- Presentation and discussion of the Raftelis Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan Financial Model and Status Update
Board of Commissioners
The Treasure Island Board of Commissioners will hold second readings of several ordinances, including a planned development ordinance (2026-10), an exemption from site plan review for city infrastructure, and amendments to administrative waivers. They will also conduct quasi-judicial hearings on special exception requests for temporary parking lots at 11800 Gulf Blvd and 11800 1st Street East. Consent agenda items include a contract for movable bridge engineering services and interlocal agreements.
- EPA $1.217M Master Pump Station Award accepted
- Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program (HLMP) award accepted
- Ordinance 2026-10 Planned Development second reading and public hearing
- Temporary parking lot special exceptions at 11800 Gulf Blvd (RFH-50) and 11800 1st St E (RFM-30)
- Contract for movable bridge engineering services authorized via consent agenda
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will discuss Ordinance 2022-16, which would add a new article on micromobility (e.g., scooters, bikes) to the city's traffic code. The meeting also includes reports from the city manager and city attorney, and public comment. No final vote is scheduled; this is a workshop discussion.
- Discussion of Ordinance 2022-16 adding Article V "Micromobility" to Chapter 50 "Traffic and Vehicles"
The meeting included second and final readings of city ordinances and various administrative approvals. The agenda featured items regarding engineering services, fireworks agreements, and sportsfest approval.
- Adopted Ordinance No. 2022-20 on Second and Final Reading
- Adopted Ordinance No. 2022-21 on Second and Final Reading
- Approved ranking for RFQ 23-002 for Land Development Regulations
- Approved annual spending authority for Advanced Engineering & Design ($132,750)
- Approved third amendment to the agreement with Zambelli Fireworks Manufacturing Company
- Approved Tampa Bay Corporate SportsFest 2023
- Approved FY23 as-needed handyman services for Parks & Recreation facilities
Code Enforcement Board
The Code Enforcement Board will review old and new enforcement cases, including a second-offense hearing for landscape and flood violations at 12550 6th Street E. Other cases address property standards, pool maintenance, and unhealthful accumulations. The board will also discuss the City Commission's adoption of Ordinance 2016-13.
- Second-offense hearing for LANDSCAPE-005950-2025 and FLOOD-005949-2025 at 12550 6th Street E (Ivan Wolfson)
- Compliance update for LANDSCAPE-006717-2025 and POOLMAINT-006857-2026 at 31 Dolphin (Philip & Trishna Amaral)
- New case LANDSCAPE-006641-2025 at 115 88th Ave (Kathreen C Ford)
- New case FLOOD-005662-2025 at 11800 4th Street E (Adrianna Lucille Cook Duran)
- Discussion of Ordinance 2016-13 adoption
Board of Commissioners - CANCELLED
The regular meeting of the Treasure Island Board of Commissioners scheduled for April 4, 2023, has been cancelled. No business was conducted. The next regular meeting is scheduled for April 18, 2023.
- Meeting cancelled; no agenda items discussed or decided
Local Planning Agency
The Local Planning Agency will review Ordinance 2026-20, which amends rules for administrative waivers and allowable encroachments. No other substantive decisions or discussions are listed on the agenda. The meeting also includes routine procedural items such as approval of minutes and public comments.
- Review of Ordinance 2026-20 amending administrative waivers and allowable encroachments (Chapter 68, Balcony and Admin Waiver)
Planning & Zoning Board
The Planning & Zoning Board will hold public hearings on several development proposals, including a reconstruction of a commercial gas station in the PR-MU Gulf district and two townhome projects. They will also consider after-the-fact variances for a single-family residence and a variance to reduce open space for townhomes abutting a public beach. The meeting includes status updates on prior cases and public comments.
- VAR-000636-2026: After-the-fact variances for reduced streetside and interior side setbacks at 35 Dolphin Dr.
- SITE-000554-2025: Site plan review for a 10-townhome development.
- SITE-000620-2026 and VAR-000635-2026: Site plan and open-space variance for three townhomes at 10356 Gulf Blvd, abutting a public beach.
- SITE-000433-2024: Site plan review for reconstruction of a commercial gas station with dry floodproofing and previous variances.
- Public comments on non-agenda items and reports from city attorney, staff, and board members.
Board of Commissioners
This is a regular workshop of the Treasure Island Board of Commissioners. The agenda includes only a City Manager and City Attorney report, a discussion period, public comment, and adjournment. No specific decisions or proposals are listed for consideration.
- City Manager report by Garry Brumback
- City Attorney report by Jennifer Cowan
- Public comment period
- Discussion period
The minutes record no substantive decisions, approvals, or votes. The board met for a regular workshop, received no reports, heard one public comment regarding staff salaries and a 107" avenue project lawsuit, and adjourned.
Board of Commissioners
This is a budget preparation workshop, not a regular voting meeting. The Board of Commissioners will review FY 2024-2025 goals and accomplishments, discuss opportunities and challenges, and hear each commissioner’s top priorities for the upcoming fiscal year. No formal votes or ordinances are scheduled; the focus is on building consensus on strategic budget priorities. Public comment will be taken before adjournment.
- Review of FY 2024-2025 commission goals and city accomplishments, including emergency management
- Commission discussion on key opportunities and challenges facing the city
- Individual presentations by mayor and commissioners of top 5-10 priorities for FY 2025-2026 budget
- Commission consensus on strategic priorities for the upcoming budget
- Public comment period
The Board of Commissioners held a budget-preparation workshop, receiving updates on prior goals and accomplishments. No binding votes were taken, but commissioners ranked their strategic priorities for FY 2025-2026; the Public Safety Facility received the most votes (6), followed by the Master Pump Station (4). The Dune Walkover project was noted as not proceeding with the current design.
- Ranked Public Safety Facility as top priority (6 votes)
- Ranked Master Pump Station as second priority (4 votes)
- Ranked options for public-private partnerships, redevelopment, comp plan and LDR updates (4 votes)
- Ranked Seawall repair (2 votes)
- Ranked options for Treasure Bay (2 votes)
- Ranked options for public marina (2 votes)
- Ranked Sunset Beach Pavilion (2 votes)
- Noted Dune Walkover project will not proceed with current design proposal
Board of Commissioners
The Treasure Island Board of Commissioners will hold a regular workshop on May 6, 2025, to discuss drum circle regulations, city commission rules of procedure, and the summer camp program. Financial documents for summer camp expenditures and revenues are included. No decisions are scheduled; this is a discussion-only meeting.
- Discussion of Drum Circle regulations
- Review and possible revision of City Commission Rules of Procedure (attached PDF)
- Treasure Island Summer Camp program budget discussion with attached expenditures-revenues PDF
- Comparison of public comment procedures from May 6, 2025
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will hold a workshop to discuss two items: a financial update and a comprehensive parking study. No formal votes or decisions are scheduled; the meeting is for discussion and information only.
- Financial Update presentation
- Treasure Island Comprehensive Parking Study Discussion
No formal decisions were made at this regular workshop. Commissioners discussed issuing an RFP for a comprehensive parking study with cost estimates between $50,000 and $90,000, but did not vote. They also reviewed a financial update noting unspent capital funds and a projected 5.5% decline in ad valorem revenue for the next year.
- No formal votes or approvals recorded during the workshop
Board of Commissioners
The Treasure Island Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting with three second-reading public hearings to decide on final passage of ordinances addressing unsafe structures, amendments to the city's code enforcement chapter, and updates to nuisance abatement rules (including lawn maintenance). These votes will set new enforcement standards for property conditions and nuisances.
- Second and final reading of Ordinance 2026-12 on unsafe structures
- Second and final reading of Ordinance 2026-13 amending Chapter 2 (Administration) for code enforcement
- Second and final reading of Ordinance 2026-14 amending Chapter 18 (Abatement of Nuisances) including lawn maintenance
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will hold a workshop following a regular meeting. The main agenda item is a discussion on the scope, location, and funding for a public safety facility. No votes or decisions are scheduled; this is a discussion only.
- Discussion on Public Safety Facility scope, location, and funding
Board of Commissioners
The Board will hold a second and final reading and public hearing on Ordinance 2026-10, which establishes planned development regulations. Also up for discussion are a proposed exemption from site plan review for city infrastructure projects, four quasi-judicial hearings for temporary parking lots at 11800 Gulf Blvd and 11800 1st Street East, and a non-binding referendum on building height and density. Consent agenda includes renewal of non-exclusive license agreements with Taylor Beach Service and All Around Amusements.
- Second and final reading of Ordinance 2026-10 Planned Development
- Review of Ordinance 2026-15 exempting city infrastructure from site plan review
- Special exception and site plan for temporary parking lot at 11800 Gulf Blvd (RFH-50 district)
- Special exception and site plan for temporary parking lot at 11800 1st Street East (RFM-30 district)
- Non-binding referendum on height and density proposed by Commissioner Dickey
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners is holding a regular workshop with one discussion item: Treasure Bay. A PDF outline of opportunities for the area is referenced. The meeting opens with call to order and includes public comment before adjournment.
- Discussion of Treasure Bay opportunities (workshop outline attached as PDF)
Local Planning Agency
The Local Planning Agency will review and vote on a recommendation for Ordinance 2026-15, which would exempt city infrastructure projects from site plan review. They will also approve minutes from the March 12, 2026 and April 16, 2026 meetings. The meeting includes public comments and board reports.
- Review of Ordinance 2026-15 - Recommending Exemption from Site Plan Review for City Infrastructure Projects
- Approval of Local Planning Agency Minutes from March 12, 2026 and April 16, 2026
Planning & Zoning Board
The Planning & Zoning Board will consider three variance requests for setback reductions to allow structural elevation improvements. Items include a 9.5-foot streetside setback variance for a staircase, a 3.4-foot waterfront setback variance at 11600 5th St EAST, and two variances for a staircase and balcony at 59 Dolphin Drive. The board will also approve minutes from April 16, 2026, and receive status updates on prior cases.
- VAR-000626-2026: 9.5-foot streetside setback variance for a staircase in conjunction with structural elevation improvements
- VAR-000608-2026: 3.4-foot waterfront setback variance at 11600 5th St EAST for structural elevation improvements
- VAR-000630-2026: Two variances to the streetside setback for a staircase and balcony at 59 Dolphin Drive
- Approval of Planning and Zoning minutes from April 16, 2026
- Status update on prior Planning and Zoning cases
Board of Commissioners
The Board will hold a second reading and public hearing on Ordinance 2026-11, a budget amendment for the Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan. They will also conduct first readings and public hearings on ordinances addressing unsafe structures, code enforcement administration, and nuisance abatement. Additionally, the board will review the City Manager's contract and consider consent items including a street outreach services agreement and beach rental license renewals.
- Second reading of Ordinance 2026-11: Budget Amendment for Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-12: Unsafe Structures
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-13: Amendments to Chapter 2 Administration (Code Enforcement)
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-14: Amendments to Chapter 18 (Abatement of Nuisances)
- Review of City Manager Contract
Board of Commissioners
This regular workshop of the Treasure Island Board of Commissioners includes a discussion on the Tampa Bay Coastal Master Plan, a semi-annual grants update, and code enforcement deficiencies. No votes are scheduled; all items are discussion only.
- Discussion of the Tampa Bay Coastal Master Plan and community flood listening sessions
- Semi-annual grants update for May 2026
- Code enforcement deficiencies discussion (Commissioner Czyszczon)
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will conduct a first reading and public hearing on Ordinance 2026-10, a planned development project. The board will also consider Resolution 2026-04 to authorize a cooperation agreement with Pinellas County for Community Development Block Grant funds covering fiscal years 2027-2029. The meeting includes approval of minutes, consent agenda, and reports.
- First reading and public hearing on Ordinance 2026-10, Planned Development
- Consideration of Resolution 2026-04 for CDBG Cooperation Agreement (FY2027-2029)
- Approval of regular and workshop agendas
- Public comments on non-agenda items
- Approval of minutes from previous meeting
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners holds a regular workshop to discuss city projects, including specific improvements to West Causeway proposed by Commissioner Czyszczon. They will also review the financial report for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026. No formal votes are scheduled; items are for discussion only.
- West Causeway Improvements discussion (Commissioner Czyszczon)
- City Projects Update
- Financial Report - 2nd Quarter FY 2026
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will consider terminating the design-build contract with CORE Construction Services of Florida, LLC for the Public Safety Facility and awarding the contract to Biltmore Construction Company. Other business includes a budget amendment for the Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan (Ordinance 2026-11), a reorganization of Public Works, and contract renewals for building department services. Also on the agenda are a discussion of the Treasure Bay Living Shoreline project and a summer program financial report.
- Termination of design-build contract with CORE Construction and award to Biltmore Construction for the Public Safety Facility
- Ordinance 2026-11: Budget Amendment for Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan
- Reorganization of Public Works including new Assistant City Manager/Operations Director and managers for Facilities, Grounds & Beaches, Projects
- Authorize renewal of building department services contracts with M.T. Causley and Joe Payne Inc.
- Approval of amendment to Interlocal Agreement with Pinellas County for NPDES regulatory fee
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will hold a regular workshop with a single discussion item: the Public Safety Facility, led by Vice Mayor Vasquez. The meeting also includes public comment and standard procedural items. No votes or decisions are scheduled.
- Discussion of Public Safety Facility (Vice Mayor Vasquez)
Local Planning Agency
The Treasure Island Local Planning Agency will review Ordinance 2026-10 concerning planned developments. The agenda includes a business impact estimate, the ordinance text, and a resolution. No other substantive items are listed.
- Review of Ordinance 2026-10 Planned Development with attached Business Impact Estimate, ordinance text, and Resolution 2026-01
- Discussion item on design standards (image provided)
Planning & Zoning Board
The Planning & Zoning Board will hear an appeal of an administrative determination regarding whether the Land Development Regulations allow an increase in habitable square footage for a nonconforming multifamily structure at 12625 Sunshine Lane. The board will also decide on several variance requests for setbacks, including after-the-fact approvals for Duke Energy meter platforms and staircases related to structural elevation improvements.
- Appeal ADMNAPP-000616-2026: whether reconstruction of nonconforming multifamily structure at 12625 Sunshine Lane can exceed pre-1995 habitable square footage
- VAR-000611-2026: after-the-fact variances for streetside setbacks for Duke Energy meter platforms at 11605 1st St E
- VAR-000613-2026: after-the-fact variances for staircases in setbacks at 55 79th Terrace
- VAR-000614-2026: 2-foot front yard setback variance for a cantilevered balcony at 127 86th Terrace
- VAR-000621-2026: three variances for reduced side and waterfront setbacks at 10220 Tarpon Drive
Board of Commissioners
The Board will hold public hearings on two ordinances: one for a Causeway Mechanical budget amendment and another for Public Safety Design and Construction. They will also vote on awarding a contract for the Treasure Island Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan. Commissioners will discuss tax comparisons and West Causeway drainage.
- Second reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2026-07, budget amendment for Causeway Mechanical
- Second reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2026-09, budget amendment for Public Safety Design and Construction
- Authorize award of RFQ 26-009 contract to Raftelis Financial Consultants for Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan
- Discussion of taxes in comparison to other coastal cities
- Discussion of West Causeway drainage and landscaping ordinance
Planning & Zoning Board
The Planning & Zoning Board will conduct public hearings on multiple variance requests and a site plan modification for properties around Treasure Island. The docket includes a variance for a new multifamily development at 10126 Gulf Blvd to allow reduced setbacks for a utility platform, along with several personal-property variance requests for staircase and structural elevation improvements.
- VAR-000602-2026: Variance to permit reduced alternate setbacks for a duke meter platform at a new multifamily development (10126 Gulf Blvd)
- SMOD-000615-2026: Site plan modification to amend proposed alternate setbacks (10126 Gulf Blvd)
- VAR-000604-2026: Four variances for reduced side, waterfront, and streetside setbacks at 12570 6th St E for structural elevation
- VAR-000610-2026: Two variances for setbacks to allow a new single-family residence on a substandard parcel (50.5 81st)
- VAR-000607-2026: Four variances for reduced side, rear, and streetside setbacks at an existing multifamily development (11095 1st St E)
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will hold a regular meeting with a consent agenda including contracts for on-call disaster recovery services. Key business items include a second reading and final public hearing on a budget amendment recognizing $386,799.50 in insurance proceeds for flood damages, and a second reading on dune walkover repair expenses. The board will also consider amending the FY2026 fee schedule, a first reading on a budget amendment for public safety building design and construction, and direction to draft planned development regulations.
- Consent agenda: contracts for on-call disaster recovery services (AECOM, Gulf Atlantic, HR Green, Lemoine, Struction Solutions, Tetra Tech)
- Second reading and final public hearing of Ordinance 2026-04: budget amendment of $386,799.50 for insurance proceeds for flood damages
- Second and final reading of Ordinance 2025-05: repair expenses for the Dune Walkovers
- Second and final reading of Ordinance 2026-06: amending the FY2026 Fee Schedule
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-09: budget amendment for Public Safety Design and Construction
The Treasure Island City Commission approved multiple ordinances and resolutions, including a first reading of an $8 million budget amendment for public safety construction and updated Rules of Procedure (4-1). Vice Mayor Tammy Vasquez was reelected 4-1. The commission also approved unanimous budget amendments for flood insurance proceeds, dune walkover repairs, and the FY2026 fee schedule. Two agenda items were removed over the lone objection of Commissioner Czyszczon.
- Approved Consent Agenda (on-call disaster recovery contracts) 5-0
- Elected Tammy Vasquez as Vice Mayor 4-1
- Approved Ordinance 2026-04: $386,799.50 budget amendment for flood insurance proceeds 5-0
- Approved Ordinance 2026-05: dune walkover repair expenses 5-0
- Approved Ordinance 2026-06: FY2026 fee schedule amendment 5-0
- Approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-09: $8M budget for public safety design/construction 5-0
- Adopted Resolution 2026-02: updated Rules of Procedure 4-1
- Removed agenda items I.5 (summer camp projections) and I.8 (city manager performance review) 4-1
Local Planning Agency
The Treasure Island Local Planning Agency will discuss a proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment Resolution and receive a commercial activity update for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026. The agenda includes procedural items such as approval of minutes, public comments, and staff reports. No final votes are listed on the agenda.
- Proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment Resolution (documents attached: LPA_RESOLUTION_QUESTIONS_COMMENTS_CHANGES 2.pdf and THE BENIFITS OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT.pdf)
- TI Commercial Activity Update, including Q1 FY 2026 Economic Dashboard (presentation attached)
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will consider forming an Evaluation Committee for RFQ 26-009, the Treasure Island Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan. This item involves establishing a committee to evaluate proposals for a master plan guiding commercial redevelopment in the city. The meeting also includes standard procedural items such as the Pledge of Allegiance and adjournment.
- Formation of an Evaluation Committee for RFQ 26-009 – Treasure Island Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan
Board of Commissioners
The Board will consider several business items, including awarding a design-build contract to CORE Construction Services of Florida, LLC for a new Public Safety Facility, and authorizing a task order for Public Works Facility design. They will also hold a first reading of Ordinance 2026-07, a budget amendment, and a quasi-judicial hearing on a variance request at 9980 Gulf Blvd. Additionally, a resolution to amend the City Commission Rules of Procedure is up for approval.
- Award of design-build contract to CORE Construction Services of Florida, LLC for new Public Safety Facility (H.5)
- Authorize City Manager to execute a Task Order for Public Works Facility design, permitting, and construction administration (H.4)
- First reading and public hearing of Ordinance 2026-07 (budget amendment) (H.2)
- Quasi-judicial hearing for variance VAR-000595-2026 at 9980 Gulf Blvd to allow 6-foot open fence in waterfront setback (H.1)
- Resolution 2026-02 amending City Commission Rules of Procedure (H.3)
The Board approved a variance for a 6-foot pool fence at 9980 Gulf Blvd, advanced a causeway bridge repair ordinance on first reading, and continued a resolution updating commission rules of procedure. Major capital projects were authorized: a design-build contract for a new public safety facility and a task order for public works facility design. All motions passed 4-0 with Commissioner Clark absent.
- Approved consent agenda (4-0) including equipment donation, license renewals, and event contracts
- Approved variance for 6-foot open fence at 9980 Gulf Blvd to enclose pool (4-0)
- Approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-07 for causeway bridge emergency repairs (4-0)
- Continued Resolution 2026-02 on commission rules of procedure to March 16 meeting (4-0)
- Authorized task order with Kimley-Horn for public works facility design and permitting (4-0)
- Awarded design-build contract to CORE Construction Services for new public safety facility (4-0)
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will establish an evaluation committee for RFQ 26-009, the Treasure Island Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan. This committee will review qualifications for a master plan guiding commercial redevelopment. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Creation of evaluation committee for RFQ 26-009 – Treasure Island Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan
Planning & Zoning Board
The Planning & Zoning Board will hear several variance requests and site plan reviews, including a change of use from office to coffee shop in the PR-MU-Core district, and a variance for a new Municipal Master Pump Station. Items also include residential variances for flood elevation compliance and new single-family dwellings.
- Variance for 2.3' side yard encroachment for electrical meter platform at 500 115th Ave (VAR-000592-2026)
- Two variances for front setback (6.8') and waterfront setback (5') at 11385 8th St (VAR-000594-2026)
- Change of use from office to coffee shop in PR-MU-Core district (SITE-000589-2025)
- Variance for 3' side yard setback for new Municipal Master Pump Station (VAR-000599-2026)
- Site plan reviews for new single-family dwellings at 10200 Gulf Blvd and other parcels
Board of Commissioners
The Board will hold a second reading and public hearing on five ordinances (2025-38 through 2025-42) to replace the Terrain Modification Manual with the City of Treasure Island Drainage Manual and update floodplain, land development, and related regulations. First readings will also be held on an ordinance amending the FY2026 fee schedule and an ordinance appropriating funds for dune walkover repairs. A resolution appointing poll workers for the March 10, 2026 municipal election is scheduled for approval.
- Public hearing and final adoption of ordinances 2025-38 through 2025-42 adopting the new Drainage Manual and amending chapters on floodplain, land development, and terrain modification.
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-06 amending the FY2026 Fee Schedule (redlined version attached).
- First reading of Ordinance 2025-05 appropriating repair expenses for Dune Walkovers (budget amendment included).
- Resolution 2026-01 appointing election workers for the March 10, 2026 municipal election.
- Consent agenda: authorize window refurbishment, stucco repair, and exterior painting for Treasure Bay Clubhouse; award contracts for general consulting services (multiple firms).
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will hold a regular workshop to discuss several items, including proposed summer camp fees, revisions to commission rules of procedure, the first-quarter financial report for fiscal year 2026, and a proposed local business employee parking permit program. No final votes are scheduled; these are discussion items.
- Summer Camp Fees – possible fee changes for 2026
- City Commission Rules of Procedure – proposed revisions
- Financial Report – 1st Quarter FY2026 review
- Proposed Treasure Island Local Business Employee Parking Permit Program – discussion of a new permit for employee parking
The February 17 workshop covered summer camp fees, rules of procedure, financial report, and a proposed parking permit program. No formal votes were taken; the commission gave direction to proceed with summer camp fee option 1 (42% resident increase, 33% nonresident) and to revert certain rule changes while keeping public comment at 5 minutes. Consensus was also reached to create a decorum poster.
- Consensus to adopt summer camp fee option 1 (resident increase 42%, nonresident 33%)
- Consensus to revert sections 3.3 and 3.4 of rules of procedure
- Consensus to amend section 4.4 with simple language and look-ahead agenda
- Consensus to keep public comment at 5 minutes
- Consensus to create a decorum poster with no-attacks rule
Board of Commissioners
The Treasure Island Board of Commissioners will hold second and final readings and public hearings to adopt the property tax rate and budget for Fiscal Year 2026. They will also consider several infrastructure and equipment items, including replacing the Terrain Modification Manual with a new Drainage Manual and authorizing contracts for dune walkover repairs and sewer main inspection services.
- Ordinance 2026-01: Adopting property tax rate for FY 2026 (second reading & public hearing)
- Ordinance 2026-02: Adopting budget for FY 2026 (second reading & public hearing)
- First reading of Ordinances 2025-38 through 2025-42 to replace Terrain Modification Manual with City Drainage Manual
- Authorize construction contract for Treasure Island Dune Walkovers Phase 2 Repair Project
- Authorize purchase of camera equipment and software for city pipeline infrastructure inspection
The Treasure Island Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted the FY2026 budget and property tax rate of 3.8129 mills. They also approved multiple ordinances replacing the city's drainage manual, authorized several infrastructure repairs and purchases, and settled a lawsuit. All votes were 5-0.
- Adopted Ordinance 2026-01 setting FY2026 property tax rate at 3.8129 mills (5-0)
- Adopted Ordinance 2026-02 adopting FY2026 budget (5-0)
- Approved Ordinances 2025-38 through 2025-42 replacing Terrain Modification Manual with Drainage Manual and updating Land Development Regulations (5-0 each)
- Authorized purchase of camera equipment and software for pipeline video inspection (5-0)
- Authorized construction contract for Dune Walkovers Phase 2 Repair Project (5-0)
- Authorized City Manager to execute purchase authorization with Vortex Services for sewer main lining (5-0)
- Approved settlement of Anand v. City of Treasure Island (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda including hold-harmless agreements and purchase of a 2026 Ford F-350 truck (5-0)
Planning & Zoning Board
The Planning & Zoning Board will hold public hearings on three items: two variance requests and one site plan review. The variances involve a swimming pool in the front yard and side setback reductions for a new residence, plus flood elevation improvements for a separate property. The board will also take up a site plan for a new single-family dwelling. These are the only substantive matters on an otherwise procedural agenda.
- VAR-00586-2025: Two variances — one to allow an in-ground swimming pool in the required front yard (10-foot setback), and one to reduce the minimum side yard setback for a new single-family residence (property linked to 12409 Gulf Blvd LLC).
- VAR-000588-2025: Two 2.4-foot variances to front and side yard setbacks for an external staircase and elevator shaft related to flood elevation improvements.
- SITE-000589-2025: Site plan review for construction of a new single-family dwelling.
- Board will also receive a status update on prior Planning & Zoning cases.
Board of Commissioners
The Treasure Island Board of Commissioners will consider a consent item to accept a $1.5 million state appropriation for rebuilding the Public Safety Building. Business items include first readings of ordinances setting the property tax rate for FY 2025 and adopting the FY 2026 budget, plus budget amendments for a Rosselli Park sun canopy ($178,900) and flood insurance proceeds ($386,799.50). The board will also take final votes on several previously introduced ordinances, extend an emergency ordinance, and authorize an RFQ for a commercial redevelopment master plan.
- Execute contract to accept $1.5 million state appropriation for Public Safety Building rebuild
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-01 adopting property tax rate for FY 2025
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-03 budget amendment of $178,900 for Rosselli Park Sun Canopy
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-04 budget amendment of $386,799.50 for insurance proceeds from flood damages
- Authorization to proceed with RFQ for Treasure Island Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners will hold a regular workshop with discussion of the Treasure Island Vulnerability Assessment. No votes or decisions are scheduled; the meeting includes public comment and procedural items only.
- Discussion of the Treasure Island Vulnerability Assessment (presentation attached)