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  1. Summary of March 16th Council meeting actions

    At the March 16th Village Council meeting, two sitting members were sworn in for an additional term, and the Council selected a new Mayor, Vice Mayor and President Pro Tem, and conducted other business. See the action summary...
  2. Summary of March 7th Planning Commission actions

    At their meeting on March 7th, the Village Planning Commission accepted a recommendation from the Residential Code Revision Committee relating to shed regulations, postponed a decision about artificial turf in residential areas, and took other action. See the Commission meeting summary...
  3. Next Council meeting is Thursday, April 13th

    The Village Council will hold a Special Meeting on Thursday, April 13th at 7 p.m. in Village Hall. Video of the meeting will be streamed live on this website at the link below. The public is welcome to attend. See more about attending the meeting...
  4. Annual Art Show entry deadline extended to March 24th

    The Resident Art Show entry deadline has been extended to Friday, March 24th. Entry forms can be found online at the link below. More about the Resident Art Show......
  5. SUA working along U.S. 1 south of Northlake until September

    SUA is beginning a project to replace water and sewer pipes along U.S. 1 between Silver Beach Road and the Earman River, including on side streets. Work will continue through Sept. Partial short-term lane closures will be required. See the SUA project update and map...
  6. Tax Planner and Services Guide available online now

    The Palm Beach County Constitutional Tax Collector's office publishes an annual Tax Planner & Services Guide to help residents understand what services are available from them. Print copies are available, and the guide can be seen online as well. Go to the Tax Planner & Services Guide webpage
  7. New law likely to affect some types of home repair at condominiums

    Beginning July 1st, a new Florida law will prohibit municipalities like the Village from requiring licenses for some, but not all, home repair- and construction-related trades. The Village is researching how this may affect permits and condos. See more about the new law...
  8. Police Department pledges to include more women in ranks

    The North Palm Beach Police Department recently agreed to a nationwide pledge among law enforcement agencies to set a goal of increasing the representation of women in the department to 30 percent by 2030. See more about the pledge...
  9. AARP Foundation assisting with tax form preparation

    The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program will provide free tax preparation services at the Village Library on Wednesdays and Fridays from February 1st through April 14th. See more details...
  10. FDOT approves U.S. 1 lane repurposing plan

    On November 22nd, FDOT approved the Village's plan to repurpose lanes along one mile of U.S. 1, saying the proposal is consistent with the U.S. 1 Multimodal Corridor Study adopted by the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency. Read more about the lane repurposing plan...
  11. New regulations in place for parking trailers in residential neighborhoods

    The Village Council recently amended Village Code to define the term "utility trailer" and amended the terms and conditions under which utility trailers may be stored on residential property. Read more...
  12. Your landscaper is required to remove clippings from property

    If you hire someone to trim your trees, that person or company is required to remove the clippings from your property. But if you do the work yourself and put the debris out for collection, the Village will pick it up during routine vegetation collection. Read more...
  13. Code: Residential docks are not for leasing or rent

    Did you know that the Village’s code does not permit docks in our single-family neighborhoods to be rented or leased? Because of this, homeowners who have been leasing private docks should begin planning to have those boats removed as soon as possible. Read more...
  14. Do you know about the new Stormwater Utility Fund?

    Throughout the Village, a network of pipes, gutters and waterways prevents flooding. It requires considerable maintenance and repair, so the Council created a new Stormwater Utility and Fund to better mange long-term plans for financing improvements. Read about the new Stormwater Utility and Fund
  15. Water Management District work planned on Earman River

    The South Florida Water Management District is making improvements to the stormwater drainage system along the Earman River, from alternate A1A to the Intracoastal Waterway. Read more about SFWMD Earman work...
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