Hallandale Beach boards weigh budget, $7.5M housing purchase, and water plan in June 22 agendas
Hallandale Beach's City Commission and several affiliated boards held a packed round of meetings on June 22, 2026, covering the upcoming city budget, a potential $7.5 million affordable-housing land purchase, and a comprehensive plan update tied to a 10-year water supply plan.
Important note on what was decided: Minutes have not yet been published for any of the June 22 meetings. The information below comes from agendas only, so these items reflect what boards were scheduled to consider or vote on — not confirmed outcomes. Vote tallies are not available.
City Commission: Budget workshop and consent agenda
The City Commission held a special budget workshop covering a budget overview, a resident survey, and related findings and maps. No dollar figures or specific budget decisions are available from the agenda.
A separate commission agenda included a consent agenda with multiple contracts and items:
- **Kronos time clocks and software maintenance** — $107,057
- **Stormwater utility fee collection** — proposed shift to a non-ad valorem assessment on tax bills, with a public hearing to be set
- **Aetna group medical insurance renewal** — up to a 10.20% rate increase for FY 2026-27
- **NPDES interlocal agreement** — $63,000
- **Water treatment plant flowmeters** — $117,000
- **Corrosion control study** for conversion from lime softening to membrane water treatment — $493,860
- **40-year building inspection** — $112,000
- **Water treatment chemicals** — $127,000
- **Emergency EV charger purchase** — amount not specified in the agenda summary
The commission was also scheduled for first readings of a comprehensive plan amendment incorporating Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) revisions and the 10-year water supply facilities work plan, plus a zoning code amendment for the Community Facility District.
Presentations on the agenda included proclamations for the police/fire pension board, a retirement proclamation for Officer Martin Jackson III, and Parks and Recreation Month.
HBCRA: Affordable housing land purchase and design contracts
The Hallandale Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Board of Directors was scheduled to review several real estate and redevelopment items, including:
- **Property purchase** at 725, 801, 805, 809 N.W. 7th Avenue and 806, 808, 814 N.W. 7th Terrace — up to $7,492,000, for affordable housing
- **Contract with West Architecture + Design, LLC** for a new duplex at 1016-1018 S.W. 8th Street — up to $107,630
- **Amendment to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. agreement** for NE 1st Ave streetscape — up to $115,605
The $7.49 million land purchase is the largest dollar item across all June 22 agendas.
Safe Neighborhood District boards set millage rates
The Golden Isles Safe Neighborhood District (GISND) Board of Directors was scheduled to consider a resolution establishing the proposed millage rate for FY 2026-2027 and set public hearing dates for the budget and millage rate. The board was also set to approve draft minutes from special meetings on May 6, 2026; April 15, 2026; March 18, 2025; and December 17, 2025.
The Three Islands Safe Neighborhood District (TISND) Board had a similar agenda: a resolution establishing the proposed millage rate for FY 2026-2027, scheduling public hearings, approving draft minutes from November and September 2025 meetings, and reviewing advisory board minutes from January and March 2026.
No specific millage rate figures appear in the agenda summaries.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should watch for published minutes from the June 22 meetings to confirm what was actually voted on and approved.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — HBCRA considers $7.5M property purchase for affordable housing; commission weighs contracts and comp plan update
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.