Brevard council committees lined up food truck pilot, FOG code changes, and infrastructure updates — but no decisions are on the record yet
Brevard's City Council committees and Planning Board met across the last two weeks of June to weigh a food truck pilot program, changes to fats-oils-and-grease rules, building height standards, and several infrastructure projects. None of those meetings have published minutes yet, so no votes or final decisions can be reported from the available record. What follows is what the agendas say was scheduled for discussion.
Finance, Human Resources & Citizen Appointment Committee — June 22
This committee was scheduled to discuss and potentially recommend approval of a food truck pilot program for Brevard. The agenda also listed review of ABC Board applications and discussion of a staff merit increase program, plus a public comment period. Because minutes have not been published, it is not known whether the committee took action on any item.
Public Safety Committee — June 22
The Public Safety Committee agenda listed traffic calming measures, proposed ordinance changes regarding loitering, trespassing, public intoxication, and hours of operation, and policies for ALPR (automated license plate reader) camera usage. The committee was also scheduled to approve minutes from its May 28, 2026 meeting and hear public comment. No vote tallies or outcomes are available.
Planning Board — June 23
The Planning Board was set to review two proposed text amendments:
- TXT-26-0006: Fats, Oil and Grease (FOG) text amendment
- TXT-26-0007: Building Height text amendment
The agenda also included approval of previous minutes and a public comment period. Minutes are not yet published, so whether the board recommended either amendment is not in the record.
Public Works & Utilities Committee — July 1
This committee was scheduled to review proposed changes to the Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) code and receive updates on several infrastructure projects:
- Hillview Street Culvert update
- Water Treatment Plant renovation update
- Gallimore Sewer rehab update
- Tannery Smokestack discussion
No dollar figures, timelines, or decisions are included in the agenda summary, and minutes have not been published.
Why these items matter to residents
A food truck pilot program could affect where and how food vendors operate in Brevard. FOG code and text amendment TXT-26-0006 relate to how restaurants and other businesses handle fats, oils, and grease, which can affect sewer maintenance and costs. The building height amendment TXT-26-0007 could shape future development. Public Safety Committee discussions on loitering, trespassing, public intoxication, hours of operation, and ALPR camera use could affect downtown behavior rules and police surveillance practices. Infrastructure updates — Hillview Street Culvert, Water Treatment Plant, Gallimore Sewer, and the Tannery Smokestack — touch water service, sewer service, and a known local structure. Residents should watch for published minutes to learn what, if anything, was decided.
Coming up
- **July 8, 2026 — Downtown Master Plan Committee:** Cancelled. The meeting will not be held, according to the cancellation notice. No replacement date is listed in the provided record.
No other upcoming meetings appear in the next 14 days of the provided data.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Brevard committees consider food truck pilot, loitering rules, and infrastructure updates
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