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Wilton Manors, Florida — week of 2026-06-29 · all Wilton Manors meetings

Wilton Manors Commission Weighs Solid Waste Pact, Code Violations Loom

City commissioners considered changes to a decades-old solid waste agreement with Broward County, while a series of upcoming meetings will tackle everything from a revised 18-unit apartment plan to $149,750 in code enforcement liens.

Commission agenda includes solid waste, alcohol permit and surveillance

On June 23, the City Commission took up several items that could shape services and development. A resolution to approve amendments to the interlocal solid waste disposal agreement with Broward County was on the consent agenda, along with a specific use permit to extend alcohol sale hours at 2209 Wilton Drive. Commissioners also weighed a revocable license for a law enforcement surveillance system in county right-of-way, a paving contract for the Kids in Distress parking lot, and the fifteenth amendment to an engineering contract for wayfinding surveys. The meeting was a business session with votes scheduled, though minutes are not yet published. Earlier that day, a workshop gave commissioners a presentation and discussion on the Broward County Solid Waste Authority’s master plan update.

Parks board talks budget, employee recognition

The Recreation Advisory Board met June 24 to elect officers, discuss the FY 2027 parks and recreation budget, and select an Employee of the Quarter. Two facilities custodians, Annette Prince and Matthew Hinds, were nominated for the honor. The board also heard public comments on park improvements and special events. Minutes are pending.

Upcoming meetings tackle development, fines and code rewrite

A busy week ahead will bring several public bodies together.

July 7: Development Review Committee

The DRC will review a revised site plan for an 18-unit multifamily project by Wilton 114 LLC at 114-124 NW 25th Street and 117 NW 24th Street, with changes to traffic flow and trash receptacle locations. Also on the agenda: a duplex at 2420 NE 7th Avenue requiring one flexibility unit. The committee meets at City Hall; public comment is available.

July 8: Special Magistrate Hearings

Twenty code compliance and lien reduction cases are scheduled, including four requests to slash six-figure fines. The largest ask comes from 351 NE 19th Place, where the owner is seeking reduction of a $149,750 lien. Other properties seeking relief include 2520 North Andrews Avenue ($98,750 and $139,750), 317 NW 27th Street ($138,500) and 1401 NE 21st Street ($104,250). The magistrate will also review a vacation rental standards violation at 424 NE 27th Drive.

July 13: Historic Preservation Board

A brief organizational meeting will swear in new members, elect a chair and vice chair, and approve the April 13 meeting minutes. No public hearings are scheduled.

July 13: Planning and Zoning Board

After swearing in new members and electing leadership, the board will dive into the ongoing rewrite of the city’s Unified Land Development Regulations. The discussion is the sole substantive item on the agenda.

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