Coconut Creek Commission votes to reduce districts to four, advances homebuyer program
The Coconut Creek City Commission voted on June 25 to reduce the number of commission districts from five to four, part of a meeting that also included approval of a new workforce homebuyer assistance program and a drainage construction contract, according to the agenda. The meeting featured public hearings on multiple ordinances and resolutions.
Redistricting and other decisions
The commission gave final approval (ORD 2026-019-2) to reduce commission districts from five to four, following a second reading and public hearing. It also adopted a workforce homebuyer purchase assistance program (ORD 2026-016-2) on second reading.
On a first reading, commissioners considered an amendment to the Republic Services franchise agreement (ORD 2026-002-1) to reinstate curbside recycling and adjust pricing. A final vote is expected at a later meeting.
The board approved a resolution (RES 2026-097) adopting an updated parks and recreation user and service fee schedule. Another resolution (RES 2026-095) authorized a construction agreement with ConstructionX, LLC for drainage improvements at Sawgrass Boulevard and Lyons Road.
Collective bargaining sessions
City officials held a collective bargaining session with Local 3080 on June 24, dedicated to labor negotiations. A follow-up session is scheduled for July 8.
Coming up
The Planning and Zoning Board will meet on July 8 to review three major site plan applications:
- A special land-use request for Coconut Creek Medical Pharmacy at 3850 Coconut Creek Parkway.
- A 5,932-square-foot expansion of the Walmart at 5571 West Hillsboro Boulevard.
- An approximately 56,500-square-foot instructional space addition for North Broward Preparatory School at 7600 Lyons Road.
The same day, the City Commission will hold another collective bargaining session with Local 3080.
Minutes for the June 24 and June 25 meetings have not yet been published. The information above is derived from the official agendas.
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