Treasure Island meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes
Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 6 weeks available.
Weeks
- week of 2026-08-10 — Treasure Island boards tackle redevelopment, zoning, and budget in busy week
- week of 2026-08-03 — Treasure Island Board Eyes FY 2027 Budget, Infrastructure Contracts, and Planned Development Referendum
- week of 2026-07-20 — Treasure Island boards tackle budget, pump station award, and zoning — but no outcomes confirmed yet
- week of 2026-07-13 — Treasure Island Commissioners Adopt Two Ordinances, Approve $132,750 Engineering Spending Authority
- week of 2026-07-06 — Treasure Island commissioners adopt ordinances, approve engineering spending; July 2 meetings await minutes
- week of 2026-06-29 — Treasure Island OKs $132,750 engineering contract, adopts ordinances
Week of 2026-08-10
Treasure Island boards tackle redevelopment, zoning, and budget in busy week
Treasure Island city officials held a series of workshops and public hearings this week, covering the Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan, a proposed charter amendment on supermajority votes, budget amendments, and a temporary parking lot. All meetings were agenda-only; no votes or decisions have been recorded, as minutes have not yet been published.
Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan
The City Commission and Board of Commissioners held multiple sessions on the Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan. On July 29, a public interactive session allowed residents to share ideas and concerns about the plan. On July 30 and August 4, workshops included a status update and planned development presentation from Raftelis, the consulting firm, as well as a presentation from Forward Pinellas. On August 7, a workshop featured a presentation on financial redevelopment scenarios for the plan. All were discussion-only, with no votes scheduled.
Zoning and development items
At the August 4 regular meeting, the Board of Commissioners considered several items:
- **Resolution 2026-06** – a first reading and public hearing on placing a charter amendment on the ballot that would require a supermajority vote for planned developments or special area plans.
- **Ordinance 2026-20** – second and final reading to amend rules on administrative waivers and allowable encroachments.
- **Ordinance 2026-21 and 2026-22** – first readings of budget amendments for revenues and expenses.
- **Piggyback agreement with Ajax Paving Industries** for roadway resurfacing and repair services.
- **Resolution 2026-05** to establish an auditor selection committee, and consideration of a charter review committee.
On August 7, the board held public hearings and considered a special exception and site plan for a temporary parking lot at 11800 Gulf Blvd, within the Resort Facilities High (RFH-50) zoning district. The agenda also included the second and final reading of Ordinance 2026-10 (planned development), first readings of the same two budget amendments, and Resolution 2026-07 for annual appointments to boards and committees. Consent agenda items included a hurricane loss mitigation grant agreement, naming city-owned parking lots, and a submerged land easement recording for the Living Shoreline Project.
Budget workshop
On August 6, the Board of Commissioners held a budget workshop to discuss the 2027 Budget, with a period for public comment.
No decisions yet
All meetings listed above were agenda-only, meaning no final votes or decisions have been made. The outcomes of these items will be determined at future meetings once minutes are published.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are currently listed for the next 14 days.
Week of 2026-08-03
Treasure Island Board Eyes FY 2027 Budget, Infrastructure Contracts, and Planned Development Referendum
Treasure Island's Board of Commissioners held a busy stretch of meetings from July 21 through July 30, 2026, with agendas covering the tentative Fiscal Year 2027 budget, major infrastructure contracts, and a proposed charter amendment that could require a supermajority vote for planned developments. Minutes have not yet been published for any of these meetings, so the items below reflect what was scheduled for discussion or action — not confirmed outcomes.
Fiscal Year 2027 Budget and Millage
The Board scheduled multiple sessions on the FY 2027 City Tentative Budget and Millage presentation, including a July 21 agenda item and a July 29 budget workshop. A separate July 21 workshop was set to review the 3rd Quarter 2026 FY financial report, and another workshop listed discussion of the 2nd Quarter 2026 FY financial report. The July 29 budget workshop included a period for public comment.
Infrastructure and Disaster Debris Contracts
The July 21 agenda included votes on construction contracts for the Master Pump Station Replacement Project and the 108th Avenue Seawall Replacement Project. Also listed were contracts for On-Call Disaster Debris Collection, Removal, Monitoring and Management Services, and FY 2026–2027 Resilient Florida Local Cost Share Commitment Letters. The July 30 agenda included a piggyback agreement with Ajax Paving Industries for roadway resurfacing and repair services.
Planned Developments and Charter Amendment
The July 30 agenda included Resolution 2026-06, a first reading and public hearing on a charter amendment referendum that would require a supermajority vote for planned developments or special area plans. The same meeting listed second and final reading of Ordinance 2026-20, amending administrative waivers and allowable encroachments, and first readings and public hearings on Ordinance 2026-21 (budget amendment for revenues) and Ordinance 2026-22 (budget amendment for expenses). Vice Mayor Vasquez was also scheduled to present ideas and suggestions regarding Planned Developments at the July 21 meeting.
Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan
Multiple public notices indicated possible City Commission quorums at interactive sessions on the Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan, with notices dated July 21, July 23, and July 29. Residents were invited to share ideas and concerns. A July 30 workshop was set to include a status update and planned development presentation for the Raftelis Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan, along with a presentation from Forward Pinellas. No public hearings or votes were scheduled for that workshop.
Other Items
The July 21 agenda included consideration of authorizing the City Manager to hire two additional Code Compliance Inspectors, and the appointment of a Deputy City Clerk on the consent agenda. The July 30 agenda listed Resolution 2026-05, establishing an auditor selection committee, and consideration of a charter review committee.
Coming Up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should check the city's official meeting calendar for any newly scheduled sessions or continuations of items from the July meetings, since minutes for all recent meetings remain unpublished.
Week of 2026-07-20
Treasure Island boards tackle budget, pump station award, and zoning — but no outcomes confirmed yet
Treasure Island's advisory boards and the Board of Commissioners held a packed stretch of meetings between July 7 and July 16, 2026, covering the tentative Fiscal Year 2027 budget, a $1.217 million federal pump station award, and a slate of zoning and variance requests. However, minutes have not yet been published for any of the sessions listed below, so no votes, approvals, or dollar figures beyond what appeared on the agendas can be confirmed. What follows reflects the agendas as posted.
Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners had the busiest schedule, with multiple meetings on July 7 and July 16.
On July 7, the agenda listed second readings of Ordinance 2026-10 (Planned Development), Ordinance 2026-15 (exemption from site plan review for city infrastructure projects), and Ordinance 2026-20 (amending administrative waivers and allowable encroachments). The board was also scheduled to conduct quasi-judicial hearings on special exception requests for temporary parking lots at 11800 Gulf Blvd and 11800 1st Street East. Consent agenda items included a contract for movable bridge engineering services and acceptance of the EPA $1.217 million Master Pump Station Award and a Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program award. A separate July 7 workshop was set to receive the Raftelis Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan financial model and status update.
On July 16, the agenda included the tentative Fiscal Year 2027 City Budget and Millage Presentation, a construction contract for the Master Pump Station Replacement Project, a construction contract for the 108th Avenue Seawall Replacement Project, contracts for on-call disaster debris collection, removal, monitoring and management services, and Fiscal Year 2026–2027 Resilient Florida Local Cost Share Commitment Letters. A separate July 16 workshop was scheduled to discuss the city's second-quarter 2026 financial report.
Planning & Zoning Board
The Planning & Zoning Board met July 10 and again July 16. Agendas listed after-the-fact variances for maximum fence or wall height (VAR-000639-2026), a variance for minimum street side setback for a new single-family residence (VAR-000640-2026), eleven variances to land development regulations regarding parking, landscaping, and open space (VAR-000641-2026, tied to the St. Pete Lions Club property), and site plan review for a commercial property on the east and west sides of West Gulf Blvd (SITE-000590-2025). The July 16 agenda also included approval of prior Planning and Zoning minutes.
Local Planning Agency
The Local Planning Agency met July 10 and July 16. Both agendas centered on a resolution asking the City Commission to direct the City Attorney to draft a Comprehensive Plan amendment reflecting proposed changes to Planned Development standards. The July 16 agenda also listed approval of Planning and Zoning minutes dated May 21, 2026.
Code Enforcement Board
On July 14, the Code Enforcement Board agenda listed status hearings for 106 87th Ave (Landscape-006860-2026), 455 115th Avenue (Flood-005734-2025), 11280 4th Street E (Flood-005707-2025), and 11650 4th Street E (Flood-005670-2025), plus new business on 11240 8th Street E, 124 86th Ave, and adoption of CEB rules.
Life Intervention Focus Team
The LIFT Board scheduled a special meeting for July 9, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. at 10451 Gulf Boulevard to discuss a pickleball tournament, with a public comments section available.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should watch the city's official calendar for newly posted meetings and for minutes from the July sessions, which will confirm what was actually decided.
Week of 2026-07-13
Treasure Island Commissioners Adopt Two Ordinances, Approve $132,750 Engineering Spending Authority
The Treasure Island Board of Commissioners adopted two ordinances on second and final reading and approved $132,750 in annual spending authority for Advanced Engineering & Design at its July 1 meeting, the only meeting in the past two weeks with published minutes confirming decisions.
Ordinances and Contracts Adopted July 1
The Board of Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2022-20 and Ordinance No. 2022-21 on second and final reading. The meeting record does not include vote tallies or the subjects of those ordinances.
Commissioners also approved the ranking for RFQ 23-002 for Land Development Regulations and authorized annual spending authority of $132,750 for Advanced Engineering & Design.
Additional approved items:
- A third amendment to the agreement with Zambelli Fireworks Manufacturing Company.
- Tampa Bay Corporate SportsFest 2023.
- FY23 as-needed handyman services for Parks & Recreation facilities.
July 7 Workshop: Redevelopment Financial Model
A regular workshop scheduled for July 7 included a presentation and discussion of the Raftelis Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan Financial Model and status update. Public comment was listed on the agenda. No votes or binding decisions were scheduled. Minutes have not yet been published.
July 7 Regular Meeting: Ordinances, Parking Lots, Pump Station
The Board's July 7 regular meeting agenda listed several items for second reading and public hearing, including:
- Ordinance 2026-10: Planned Development, second reading and public hearing.
- Ordinance 2026-15: Exemption from Site Plan Review for City Infrastructure Projects.
- Ordinance 2026-20: Amending Administrative Waivers and Allowable Encroachments.
- Quasi-judicial special exception requests for temporary parking lots at 11800 Gulf Blvd (RFH-50) and 11800 1st Street East (RFM-30).
- EPA $1.217 million Master Pump Station Award acceptance.
- A contract for movable bridge engineering services via consent agenda.
Minutes have not yet been published, so outcomes for these items are not confirmed.
July 10: Planning, Zoning, and Code Enforcement
Three boards met or were scheduled July 10, with minutes not yet published:
- **Planning & Zoning Board:** Variance requests including two after-the-fact variances for maximum fence or wall height (VAR-000639-2026), a minimum street side setback variance for a new single-family residence (VAR-000640-2026), eleven variances to Land Development Regulations regarding parking, landscaping, and open space (VAR-000641-2026), and a site plan review for a commercial property on the east and west sides of West Gulf Blvd (SITE-000590-2025).
- **Local Planning Agency:** A resolution requesting the City Commission direct the City Attorney to draft a Comprehensive Plan amendment reflecting proposed Planned Development standards.
- **Code Enforcement Board:** Status hearings for properties at 106 87th Ave (Landscape-006860-2026), 455 115th Avenue (Flood-005734-2025), 11280 4th Street E (Flood-005707-2025), and 11650 4th Street E (Flood-005670-2025), plus new business regarding 11240 8th Street E, 124 86th Ave, and adoption of CEB rules.
July 10: Budget and Infrastructure Contracts
The Board of Commissioners' July 10 agenda included a presentation of the tentative Fiscal Year 2027 budget and millage, plus votes on construction contracts for the Master Pump Station Replacement Project, the 108th Avenue Seawall Replacement Project, On-Call Disaster Debris Collection, Removal, Monitoring and Management Services, and FY 2026–2027 Resilient Florida Local Cost Share Commitment Letters. A separate workshop the same day covered the 2nd Quarter 2026 financial report. Minutes have not yet been published.
LIFT Special Meeting
The Life Intervention Focus Team Board of Directors scheduled a special meeting July 9 at 9:00 AM at 10451 Gulf Boulevard to discuss a pickleball tournament. Minutes have not yet been published.
Coming Up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days.
Week of 2026-07-06
Treasure Island commissioners adopt ordinances, approve engineering spending; July 2 meetings await minutes
The Treasure Island Board of Commissioners adopted two ordinances on final reading and approved $132,750 in annual spending authority for engineering services at its July 1 meeting, according to official minutes.
Ordinances adopted
Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2022-20 and Ordinance No. 2022-21 on second and final reading. The minutes do not include vote tallies or descriptions of the ordinances' subject matter. The board also approved a ranking for RFQ 23-002 for Land Development Regulations.
Contracts and agreements approved
The board approved annual spending authority of $132,750 for Advanced Engineering & Design. Commissioners also approved a third amendment to the agreement with Zambelli Fireworks Manufacturing Company and approved Tampa Bay Corporate SportsFest 2023. For Parks & Recreation facilities, the board approved FY23 as-needed handyman services.
July 2 meetings: agenda only
The Board of Commissioners held two additional sessions on July 2, but minutes have not yet been published. Based on the agendas, the regular meeting included items that could affect city infrastructure and land use:
- Acceptance of a $1.217 million EPA Master Pump Station award.
- Acceptance of a Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program (HLMP) award.
- Second reading and public hearing on Ordinance 2026-10, a planned development measure.
- Quasi-judicial hearings on special exception requests for temporary parking lots at 11800 Gulf Blvd (RFH-50) and 11800 1st Street East (RFM-30).
- A consent agenda item authorizing a contract for movable bridge engineering services.
A separate July 2 workshop was scheduled for a presentation and discussion of the Raftelis Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan Financial Model and Status Update. Public comment was to be heard. No votes or binding decisions were scheduled at that workshop.
Because minutes for both July 2 sessions are not yet available, the outcomes of those agenda items — including whether the EPA award was formally accepted and whether Ordinance 2026-10 passed — cannot be confirmed from the record.
Coming up
No public meetings are listed on the town calendar for the next 14 days. Residents seeking updates on the July 2 items should watch for published minutes from the Board of Commissioners.
Week of 2026-06-29
Treasure Island OKs $132,750 engineering contract, adopts ordinances
Treasure Island commissioners approved a $132,750 annual engineering services contract and took action on fireworks, sports events, and handyman services during their July 1 meeting. The board also adopted two ordinances on final reading.
Engineering and facility services
- Commissioners approved the ranking of responses to RFQ 23-002 for Land Development Regulations services. No dollar amount was attached to that ranking.
- Annual spending authority for Advanced Engineering & Design was set at **$132,750**.
- FY23 as-needed handyman services for Parks and Recreation facilities were approved. No contract value was listed in the minutes.
Community events and fireworks
- A third amendment to the agreement with Zambelli Fireworks Manufacturing Company was approved. Details of the amendment were not included in the minutes.
- The board also approved the Tampa Bay Corporate SportsFest 2023.
Ordinance adoptions
Two ordinances received second and final reading and were adopted: Ordinance No. 2022-20 and Ordinance No. 2022-21. The minutes do not summarize their subjects.
July 2 meetings pending outcomes
On July 2, the Board of Commissioners held a pair of meetings, but minutes had not been published at the time of this report.
The regular meeting agenda included:
- A second reading and public hearing on Ordinance 2026-10, a planned development ordinance.
- Quasi-judicial hearings on special exception requests for temporary parking lots at **11800 Gulf Blvd (RFH-50)** and **11800 1st Street East (RFM-30)**.
- Acceptance of a **$1.217 million EPA Master Pump Station Award** and a Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program award.
- A contract for movable bridge engineering services, listed on the consent agenda.
A workshop the same afternoon featured a presentation and discussion of the Raftelis Commercial Redevelopment Master Plan Financial Model and Status Update. No votes were scheduled.
Coming up
No additional public meetings are listed on the city calendar for the next 14 days. The outcomes of the July 2 agenda items will be reported once official minutes are released.
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