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Commission conditions Riviera Beach parks agreement on litigation outcome

March 04, 2026 | Palm Beach County, Florida


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Commission conditions Riviera Beach parks agreement on litigation outcome
Commissioner Bobby Powell pulled two consent items (M3 and M4) related to an amendment to an interlocal agreement with the City of Riviera Beach and urged the board to condition any county action on the outcome of litigation affecting the site.

Powell explained the background: the interlocal agreement (originally approved in 1997) allocated funding intended for parks and recreation and for developing an aquatics facility. He told the board that litigation has been filed related to the proposed relocation and development, and recommended the county proceed with the amendment only on the condition that the City of Riviera Beach is the prevailing party in that litigation.

"We recommend to continue to move forward with this particular item with the condition that the City of Riviera Beach be on the prevailing side of the litigation," Powell said. The county attorney clarified that if the city does not prevail, the timing and the county's participation would be off.

Sara Baxter clarified the motion for the clerk, and the board approved the conditional motion (recorded vote shown as carrying). Powell also recognized city officials and Riviera Beach staff in the audience.

Why it matters: The items involve county funding and the potential relocation or redevelopment of an aquatics facility and police department site; conditioning county action on the litigation outcome limits county exposure while allowing planning to continue if legal obstacles are removed.

Outcome: The board approved proceeding with the amendment subject to the condition that Riviera Beach prevail in the pending litigation. No further details on the litigation or dollar amounts were provided in the transcript; staff and city representatives were present and acknowledged by the commission.

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