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.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Treasure Island OKs $132,750 engineering contract, adopts ordinances
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