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Anna Maria, Florida — week of 2026-06-29 · all Anna Maria meetings

Anna Maria commission agendas spotlight waste franchise, beach regulations, employee pay study

The Anna Maria City Commission’s recent meeting agendas included a second reading of an ordinance that would grant an exclusive solid waste collection franchise to Waste Pro of Florida, along with a workshop on commercial activity rules for the beach and a presentation on employee compensation. No official minutes were available for any of the meetings by press time, so specific votes or outcomes could not be confirmed.

Workshop: Commercial activity on the beach

On June 22, the City Commission held a workshop to review and discuss current regulations governing commercial activities on the beach. The single item on the agenda was a review of those rules. No decisions were scheduled, as the workshop was meant for discussion.

Regular meeting: Solid waste franchise, special events repeal

The Commission’s regular meeting on June 25 was set to include second readings and votes on two ordinances, along with several consent agenda items and a capital projects update.

Ordinance 26-960 would grant an exclusive solid waste collection franchise to Waste Pro of Florida. Ordinance 25-959 would repeal Section 114-428 of the city code, the “Special Events” zoning section.

The consent agenda included:

A capital projects update was also on the agenda.

Employee pay framework presentation

Also on June 25, the City Commission held a workshop featuring a presentation from HR Compensation Consultants on the results of a Job and Pay Framework project. The study covered organizational alignment, position classifications, and recommendations for employee compensation.

Coming up

No city government meetings were scheduled to be held in the next two weeks, according to public notices available as of July 5.

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.