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New Smyrna Beach, Florida — week of 2026-06-29 · all New Smyrna Beach meetings

Ocean Gate rezoning, solid waste talks highlight recent board meetings

City advisory boards covered a wide range of topics in late June and early July, from a proposed rezoning of a commercial development near Interstate 95 to solid waste contract negotiations. Minutes for all meetings had not yet been published as of July 5, so final outcomes were unavailable. Below is a summary of the agendas.

Solid Waste Contract Negotiations

On June 22, the city held a public meeting to discuss and negotiate the solid waste contract. The agenda listed only “solid waste contract negotiations,” with a public participation period and a staff Q&A session after adjournment. No further details were provided.

Building Trades Examining Board

Meeting June 25, the board heard three building code cases:

The board also planned to approve minutes from its April 23 and May 28, 2026 hearings.

Code Compliance Board

On June 29, the compliance board agenda listed five code enforcement cases:

No decisions were recorded in the agenda-only document.

Planning & Zoning Board

The June 29 session included a major rezoning request for Ocean Gate Commerce Center. The board considered PUD-0005-2025, the third amendment to the planned unit development master development agreement for that site. Two variance requests were also on the docket:

The board was also set to approve minutes from its June 1 regular meeting.

Housing Authority

The Housing Authority held a special meeting July 2 to address several items: tenant account charge-offs, condemned assets, a director’s report, and consideration of Resolution No. 2026-12. Approval of the June 8, 2026 meeting minutes was also on the agenda. No further details about the resolution or other items were included.

Coming up

No public meetings are scheduled for the next 14 days.

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.