Miami Lakes Council reviews charter amendment proposals; committees discuss clinic, other matters
The Miami Lakes Town Council convened a special call to discuss placing charter amendments on the November ballot, while a series of committee meetings covered topics ranging from a pickleball clinic for residents with special needs to departmental reports. No votes or final actions were recorded in the agendas released for these meetings, and minutes had not been published as of press time.
Charter amendments considered
During a special call on June 23, the Town Council was set to review a Charter Revision Commission report and decide on a resolution to submit proposed charter amendments to voters. Supporting documents included a redline version of the charter with approved ballot questions. The agenda provided no details on the specific amendments under consideration, and no vote tally was available.
Committee meetings touch on pickleball clinic, youth board
Several Town of Miami Lakes (TOML) advisory committees gathered in recent weeks without issuing formal decisions.
- **Special Needs Advisory Board (SNAB)**: On July 1, the board was scheduled to discuss a pickleball clinic for residents with special needs and review a T-shirt purchase quote for the event. The dollar amount was not specified. The board also planned to approve minutes from its June 3 meeting.
- **BAB Committee**: The Business Advisory Board met on June 22, with its agenda referenced in attachments but not detailed in the main meeting notice.
- **YATF Committee**: The Youth Activities Task Force convened on June 24.
- **VC Committee / Subcommittee**: Two sessions examined departmental reports. A June 23 meeting included a review of Munis application reports, and a July 2 gathering centered on a VC Subcommittee meeting.
- **PSC Committee**: On June 23, the Public Safety Committee held a discussion, with supporting memo, agenda, minutes, and report attached.
All of these meetings included time for public comments and were conducted in person, online, or by phone, according to the agendas.
Coming up
No public meetings are listed on the town’s calendar for the next two weeks. The next agenda releases or meeting notices can be expected on the town’s official website.
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