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Posted on: September 6, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Council to set millage limit at July 18 meeting

NOTE: NEW COUNCIL START TIME OF 6:00 p.m.

Here is a summary of the key issues the Village Council will address at their meeting on Thursday, July 18 at 6 p.m. in Village Hall: 

  • Consider a proposal from All Pro Striping for work on recently milled and resurfaced roadways at a cost of $31,752.
  • Consider a proposal from Atlantic Smart Technologies for audio-visual upgrades to the library's Obert Room at a cost of $25,665.
  • Consider approving a change to a grant agreement with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the receipt of grant funds for preparation of a vulnerability assessment.
  • Consider approving an increase of $10,000 in the blanket purchase order issued to Commercial Energy Specialists for the purchase of pool chemicals utilized at the Country Club.
  • Consider on second reading, an amendment to increase compensation for the Mayor and Village Council members. This increase would start with Council members elected in March 2025.
  • Consider on first reading, formally amending the Village Code to move the start time of regular Village Council meetings to 6 p.m.
  • REMOVED FROM AGENDA UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: Consider on first reading, an ordinance to regulate overnight parking in swales.
  • Consider adopting in Village Code the Florida statutory definition for live aboard vessels.
  • Consider setting a tentative millage rate of $7.49 for every $1,000 of assessed property value for the 2025 fiscal year. This rate is not the final property tax rate; it is the maximum the Village could set after two public hearings in September.
  • Consider approval of a final payment in the amount of $108,745 to Ranger Construction Industries for the 2024 milling and resurfacing of various roadways throughout the Village.
  • Consider accepting an amendment to the continuing contract for professional architectural services with CPZ Architects, to accept a proposal for the construction of a new Water Reclamation Building at the Country Club in the amount of $169,314.
  • Consider approving a contract with Butler Group of South Florida to provide school crossing guard services at an estimated cost per school year of $97,156.
  • Consider approving changes to an agreement with Chen Moore & Associates to increase the compensation for fiscal year 2024 to $125,000.
  • Consider accepting a sole source proposal from Emergency Vehicles for the conversion of an existing transport van to a Mobile Command Center.
  • Consider increasing the amount payable to Haverland AG Innovations for athletic field turf maintenance services for the current fiscal year by $40,000, bringing the total to $239,673.
  • Consider approving a first amendment to the interlocal agreement with Palm Beach County for access to common talk groups.
  • Consider accepting a proposal from Mueller Construction for the renovation of the ground floor Library restrooms at a cost not to exceed $128,348.
  • Hold a discussion with the Village Manager about the Business Advisory Board.

 See the full agenda package and related paperwork: This link goes to the full agenda package (large file needs time to open). Once it opens, click the small number next to the agenda item to see the supporting material that Council members review for the discussion. If you want to submit a comment for Council to see, you can email it to the Village Clerk at npbclerk@village-npb.org. The comment will NOT be read openly at the Council meeting, but you are welcome to come in person to address the Council publicly.

For more information, contact:
Ed Cunningham
Communications Manager
Village of North Palm Beach
(561) 904-2138

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