Out with the Old, In with the New

The Nov 1, 2018 City Council meeting had a fairly short agenda and was lightly attended. Save the date, December 6 at 6PM however as the December agenda is already long and will begin an hour earlier.

The meeting began with a revenue-sharing check presentation by Solid Waste Authority in the amount of $739K for several years worth of recycling by Gardens’ residents and businesses. The representatives also wanted the public to know about “Celebrate America Recycles Day With the SWA!” Open House on Saturday November 17 from 8am to noon. Here are more details about this opportunity to know what happens when you recycle.  Interesting for children and adults alike!

Former Mayor David Levy gave his quarterly report as the City’s representative to the Loxahatchee River Management Coordinating Council, of which he is Secretary.

The City Manager’s report included:

  • An update by Police Chief Clint Shannon:
    • on the Canine Training Facility shared with with neighboring agencies
    • Officers assisting with security in our local schools
    • Assistance provided to Mariana FL/Panama City after Hurricane Michael for 7 days
  • Deputy City Manager Steve Stepp described Operation Sister City – where Gardens’ Police, Fire-Rescue and Public Works sent to trailers of equipment and supplies to Bay County and the City of Calloway. Also described were the efforts to provide donations by City employees and the public. See Operation Sister City for more information on how you can help.
November 1st

The Council approved Resolution 67, 2018 – approving the site plan for a 469 single-home Age-Restricted subdivision on a 195 acre site in Avenir. They also approved the sale of the Burns Road Property for $3.8 Million to Stor-All Acquisitions LLC. The proceeds from the sale will be earmarked for use in the City’s capital improvement projects

All other items on the agenda were approved 5:0 with little discussion.

City Attorney Lohman gave a brief update on the two Sears lawsuits. Sears-1 is pending and the City added outside council in negotiating on attorneys’ fees. Sears-2 – since Sears has filed Chapter 11 there is much disruptiong at the company and theypaln to dismiss the case without prejudice so that it can still be refiled in the future…