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Bradenton City Council Meeting, June 10, 2026
Published: Jun 10, 2026
Special Use Permit Approved for Extended Private Dock Despite Mangrove Encroachment
The City Council approved a special use permit for a private dock exceeding the 80-foot length requirement at 1215 50th Street Court East. The dock will extend 426 feet and involves traversing mangroves. The permit was granted with several stipulations, including maintaining the dock in good order and compliance with all state and federal permits.
City Council Rejects Impact Fee Waiver Amendment for Met 2B Housing Project
The City Council rejected the second amendment to the purchase and sale agreement with Pearl Homes regarding the Met 2B project, which proposed waiving impact fees. Council members cited the contractual commitment to waivers, the need for clear policies on fee waivers, and fiscal concerns as reasons for rejection. The CRA board will separately consider its role in potential fee support for the project.
Bradenton City Council Adopts Dover Coal Plan for Economic Development
The City Council formally adopted the Dover Coal Plan, an economic development visioning plan for the city. The Bradenton Area EDC presented the revised plan, highlighting its role as a tool for developing a comprehensive economic strategy. Shyra O'Connor was introduced as the new president and CEO of the EDC.
Ironwood Water Main Replacement Project Moves Forward with Assessment Approval
The City Council approved Resolution 2654 concerning the Ironwood Condominiums Water Main Replacement Project. This resolution outlines cost estimates, directs the preparation of an assessment roll, and schedules a public hearing for assessment imposition. The project aims to replace a failing private water main system with a city-compliant one, with community support indicated.
City Council Approves Facility Plans to Secure Federal Utility Funding
The City Council approved agreements with Woodard & Curran for facility plans for both the drinking water and wastewater systems. These plans are crucial for qualifying for significant federal EPA funding through the State Revolving Fund (SRF), including potential waitlisted funds.
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