Eatonville, Florida
Upcoming
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
The council will hold a public hearing on the first reading of Ordinance 2026-5, which would regulate certified recovery residences. Other items include discussion of Resolution 2026-32 on community engagement for the HostDime AI/Data Center, approval of Resolution 2026-33 appointing a Development Review Committee, and approval of Resolution 2026-38 affirming transparency and supporting legal action regarding the Historic Hungerford Property. A proclamation recognizing H.E.L.P. CDC's 30 years of service is also scheduled.
- Public hearing on first reading of Ordinance 2026-5 (Certified Recovery Residences)
- Discussion of Resolution 2026-32 on community engagement for HostDime AI/Data Center
- Approval of Resolution 2026-33 appointing a Development Review Committee for large-scale development
- Approval of Resolution 2026-38 affirming transparency and supporting legal action on Sunshine Law for Hungerford Property
- Proclamation recognizing H.E.L.P. CDC's 30 years of service
REGULAR COUNCIL WORKSHOP
The Eatonville Town Council will hold a workshop to discuss the Hungerford Property with Dr. Phillips Charities and receive presentations on two HUD Disaster Recovery Grants ($2M and $4M). No votes are scheduled; these are discussion and presentation items only.
- Discussion of Hungerford Property with Dr. Phillips Charities
- Presentation of HUD Disaster Recovery Grants: $2M and $4M from U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development
SPECIAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING
The Eatonville Community Redevelopment Agency holds a special meeting to discuss a single-family homes project. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Discussion of Single-Family Homes Project
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
REGULAR COUNCIL WORKSHOP
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
REGULAR COUNCIL WORKSHOP
Recent meetings
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
The Historic Preservation Board will discuss a review of the Historic Resources Survey and recommendations with the Community Planning Collaborative via Zoom. The board will also consider approving the minutes from its June 4, 2026 meeting. Public comments are invited under a three-minute limit.
- Approval of June 4, 2026 meeting minutes
- Review of the Historic Resources Survey and Recommendations with Community Planning Collaborative (via Zoom)
- Staff comments
CODE ENFORCEMENT**CANCELLED - NO MEETING/AGENDA
The Code Enforcement meeting scheduled for July 1, 2026, has been cancelled. There is no agenda or business to be conducted.
- No agenda - meeting cancelled
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
The Eatonville Community Redevelopment Agency will consider a resolution to waive penalties and interest owed to the CRA by the town itself. The board will also discuss Tax Increment Financing (TIF) related to town debt, accept grant funding from United Arts of Central Florida and Orange County CDBG, and approve monthly financials and minutes.
- Resolution CRA-R-2026-25 waiving penalties and interest owed to TOE CRA by the TOE
- Presentation on TIF (Tax Increment Financing) regarding TOE debt to TOECRA
- Resolution CRA-R-2026-26 accepting United Arts of Central Florida Grant Funding ($0 specified)
- Resolution CRA-R-2026-27 accepting Orange County CDBG Grant ($0 specified)
- Approval of three months of financials (March, April, May 2026)
REGULAR COUNCIL WORKSHOP
The Eatonville Town Council holds a workshop to discuss the Hungerford Planned Redevelopment District. The agenda includes citizen participation and staff comments. No formal votes are scheduled; only discussion is planned.
- Discussion of Hungerford Planned Redevelopment District (Planning)
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
The Eatonville Town Council will hold a public hearing on the second reading of Ordinance 2026-4, which would establish water and sewer impact fees. The council also considers several resolutions, including one to support a lawsuit by the Association to Preserve Eatonville Community filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center, and another to authorize funding for development consulting services. Additionally, the council will vote on reallocating police department funds and appointing a development review committee.
- Public hearing on second reading of Ordinance 2026-4 - Water and Sewer Impact Fee
- Reallocation of funds from the Deputy Chief’s salary to senior tenure employees in Police and Town
- Resolution 2026-31 – Authorizing funding for an RFP for Development Consulting and Advisory Services
- Resolution 2026-32 – Community Engagement for the AI/Data Centers
- Resolution 2026-37 – Commitment to Government Transparency supporting lawsuit by the Association to Preserve Eatonville Community filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD - NO MEETING - NO AGENDA
The Eatonville Planning and Zoning Board will not hold a meeting on June 11, 2026. The agenda states no items will be considered; the meeting is cancelled.
- No meeting scheduled; agenda cancelled
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING
The special council meeting will decide on resolutions to rescind the emergency hiring of the interim general counsel, terminate the current interim general counsel, and hire a new interim general town attorney. Additionally, the council will consider appointments to the Community Redevelopment Agency (TOECRA), authorize funding for a request for proposals for development consulting services, and establish community engagement for AI/data centers.
- Resolution 2026-34: Rescinding emergency hiring of interim general counsel
- Resolution 2026-35: Termination of current interim general counsel
- Resolution 2026-36: Hiring an interim general town attorney
- Resolution 2026-30: Appointing/confirming individuals to TOECRA
- Resolution 2026-31: Authorizing funding for an RFP for development consulting and advisory services
SPECIAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WORKSHOP
The Eatonville Community Redevelopment Agency holds a special workshop to hear a presentation from Seacoast Bank, discuss the budget, and consider Resolution CRA-R-2026-12, which would remove project restrictions and authorize related actions.
- Seacoast Bank (Wil Stampler Team) presentation
- Budget/financial discussion with Director Randolph/Administration
- Resolution CRA-R-2026-12: Project Restriction Removal and Authorizations
SPECIAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AMENDED
The Eatonville Community Redevelopment Agency will hold a special session to consider a single resolution (CRA-R-2026-12) regarding project restriction removal and authorizations. The meeting includes citizen participation and staff reports. No other substantive decisions are on the agenda.
- Resolution CRA-R-2026-12 – Project Restriction Removal and Authorizations
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
The Historic Preservation Board will hold discussions on the Hungerford Archaeological Survey with Tim Parsons, and receive presentations on Eatonville's historic preservation movement and the Moseley House. The board will also vote on approval of meeting minutes from May 7, 2026.
- Discussion with Tim Parsons on the Hungerford Archaeological Survey
- Presentation on the Historic Preservation Movement in Eatonville, 1987-1998 by N.Y. Nathiri
- Presentation on the Moseley House by Chair Pickett
- Approval of Historic Preservation Board Meeting Minutes - May 7, 2026
CODE ENFORCEMENT **CANCELLED-NO AGENDA**
The Code Enforcement Board meeting scheduled for June 3, 2026, has been cancelled with no agenda. No items were considered.
REGULAR COUNCIL WORKSHOP
The Eatonville Town Council will hold a workshop to discuss the Hungerford Property alongside representatives from Dr. Phillips Charities. The agenda also includes a three-minute citizen participation period and staff comments. No formal votes or binding decisions are scheduled for this meeting.
- Discussion of the Hungerford Property with Dr. Phillips Charities
- Three-minute citizen participation period
- Staff comments
- Meeting location: Town Hall, 307 E Kennedy Blvd
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
The Eatonville Town Council will hold public hearings on three ordinances: dissolving the Board of Adjustment and transferring its powers to the Planning Board (2nd reading), adopting regulations for certified recovery residences (2nd reading), and establishing water and sewer impact fees (1st reading). The council will also vote on resolutions to hire an interim town attorney, appoint members to the Community Redevelopment Agency, authorize an RFP for development consulting, and establish community engagement for AI/data centers. A consent agenda item reallocates a portion of the Deputy Chief's salary in the FY 2026 police budget.
- 2nd Reading: Ordinance 2026-3 dissolving Board of Adjustment and transferring powers to Planning Board
- 2nd Reading: Ordinance 2026-2 Certified Recovery Residences Ordinance
- 1st Reading: Ordinance 2026-4 establishing Water and Sewer Impact Fees
- Resolution 2026-27 hiring Greg Jackson as Interim General Town Attorney
- Resolution 2026-31 authorizing RFP for Development Consulting and Advisory Services
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WORKSHOP
The Eatonville Community Redevelopment Agency holds a workshop to hear a presentation from Seacoast Bank regarding a line of credit and to address accounting journal questions from the fiscal coordinator. No votes or final decisions are scheduled; the meeting is for discussion only.
- Presentation by Seacoast Bank on a line of credit (via Zoom)
- Discussion of fiscal coordinator accounting journal questions
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
The Community Redevelopment Agency will hold a regular meeting with a CRA Board Training presentation by Attorney Greg Jackson as the main substantive item. The consent agenda includes approval of minutes from two prior meetings. No major decisions or financial items are on the agenda.
- CRA Board Training presentation by Attorney Greg Jackson
- Approval of Resolution CRA-R-2026-15 approving Emergency Meeting minutes of March 16, 2026
- Approval of Resolution CRA-R-2026-16 approving Meeting minutes of April 16, 2026