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Wilton Manors, Florida — week of 2026-07-06 · all Wilton Manors meetings

Wilton Manors roundup: Commission eyed solid waste deal, permits; magistrate lien cases ahead

City Commission — June 23

The City Commission had two meetings scheduled for June 23. The first was a procedural workshop on the Broward County Solid Waste Authority's master plan, with no votes scheduled. Commissioners were set to receive a presentation and discuss amendments to the interlocal agreement with the Broward County Solid Waste Authority.

The second meeting included several items on the agenda for consideration:

The commission was also scheduled to appoint members to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and the Planning and Zoning Board, and to consider a special event permit for Wicked Manors.

Note: Minutes for both June 23 meetings have not yet been published. The items above reflect what was on the agenda; outcomes and vote tallies are not yet available in the public record.

Recreation Advisory Board — June 24

The Parks & Recreation Advisory Board was scheduled to elect officers, discuss the FY 2027 budget for parks and recreation, and select an Employee of the Quarter. Facilities custodians Annette Prince and Matthew Hinds were nominated for Employee of the Quarter. The board was also set to hear public comments on park improvements and programs and receive an update on park improvements and special events.

Minutes for this meeting have not yet been published.

Coming up

Development Review Committee — July 7: The committee will review two site plan applications. The first is a duplex at 2420 NE 7 Ave requiring a flexibility unit allocation. The second is a revision to a previously approved site plan for an 18-unit multifamily project by Wilton 114 LLC at 114-124 NW 25 St and 117 NW 24 St, addressing traffic flow and trash receptacle locations. Public comment is allowed on any issue, with a 3-minute limit per person.

Special Magistrate Hearings — July 8: The Special Magistrate will review approximately 20 code compliance and lien reduction cases. Several involve significant dollar amounts:

The magistrate will determine whether properties have returned to compliance and decide on reducing accumulated fines.

Historic Preservation Board — July 13: An organizational meeting to swear in new members, elect a chair and vice chair, and approve minutes from the April 13, 2026 meeting. No substantive decisions or public hearings are scheduled.

Planning and Zoning Board — July 13: New members will be sworn in and leadership elected. The board will discuss the ongoing code rewrite project for the city's Unified Land Development Regulations (ULDRs).

Earlier weeks

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.

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