North Port roundup: Bridge funding, Warm Mineral Springs rehab on June agendas; $34M loan up next
Minutes have not yet been published for North Port's late June meetings, so outcomes are not yet confirmed. The most consequential items scheduled for consideration included a $4,550,000 budget amendment for the Mayakkahatchee Creek Bridge and Price Widening Project and a $4,082,133 budget increase for Warm Mineral Springs building rehabilitation.
City Commission (June 23)
The Commission was set to act on a $299,943 contract for the Hope Park playground replacement, authorize tree and brush abatement services up to $200,000 annually, and decide on Phase 2 participation in the DuPont and 3M PFAS settlement. A $4,082,133 budget increase for Warm Mineral Springs building rehabilitation was also on the agenda. Commissioners were scheduled to discuss whether serving as City Commissioner is a full-time or part-time role.
Road and Drainage District (June 23)
The governing body was scheduled to consider a $4,550,000 budget amendment for the Mayakkahatchee Creek Bridge and Price Widening Project. A separate special meeting was set to adopt Resolution 2026-R-23, establishing not-to-exceed non-ad valorem assessment rates for FY 2026-2027. The agenda also included an FDOT State Highway Lighting, Maintenance, and Compensation Agreement covering 352 streetlights on U.S. Highway 41.
Fire Rescue District (June 23)
A public hearing was scheduled on Resolution 2026-R-46, which would set maximum non-ad valorem fire assessment rates for FY 2026-2027.
Solid Waste District (June 23)
The governing body was set to hold a public hearing and vote on Resolution 2026-R-24, establishing not-to-exceed non-ad valorem assessment rates for FY 2026-2027.
Code Enforcement (June 25)
The hearing officer was scheduled to review property violation cases including unpermitted fences, seawalls, and new home construction at addresses such as 2768 Dode Avenue and 4627 Sunburst Avenue. Other cases covered prohibited parking, debris accumulation, unpermitted shipping containers, unsafe pool and roof conditions at 5102 Escalante Drive, and noncompliant address numbers.
Firefighters Pension Trust Fund (June 26)
The Board of Trustees was scheduled to discuss a legal request from attorney Paul Donnelly regarding retiree Chris Krajic, review upcoming trustee terms, and discuss a Cybersecurity Support Program. The agenda also included a Fund Activity Report for March 7 through June 19, 2026, and a quarterly report from North Port Fire.
Planning & Zoning Advisory Board (July 2)
The board was set to review Ordinance No. 2026-20, which updates the Unified Land Development Code to comply with Florida state laws HB 399 and HB 803. No rezonings, contracts, or fee changes were on the agenda.
Coming up
- **July 6:** Environmental Advisory Board discusses future use of the Environmental Protection Fund and reviews its powers and duties. City Commission Workshop receives a quarterly economic development update.
- **July 7:** City Commission Regular Meeting considers creating Activity Center 6 and 10 Infrastructure District, a $34,125,000 term loan for capital improvements, a $4,082,133 budget increase for Warm Mineral Springs building rehabilitation, and a $100,000 USDOT grant application for the Sumter Boulevard Safety Study. Solid Waste District holds public hearings on purchasing land on Lancewood Road (Resolution 2026-R-33) and Silverleaf Road (Resolution 2026-R-34). Fire Rescue District reviews the 2025-2029 Strategic Plan and 2025 Community Risk Assessment Standards of Cover.
- **July 8:** Historic and Cultural Advisory Board reviews a draft policy for designating historic sites and enforcement of Article II of the Unified Land Development Code.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — North Port boards weigh $8.6M in infrastructure projects, set fire and waste rate caps
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