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At-a-glance: key votes and motions from Coconut Creek commission meeting

June 12, 2026 | Coconut Creek, Broward County, Florida


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At-a-glance: key votes and motions from Coconut Creek commission meeting
Here are the formal actions recorded at the June commission meeting:

- Consent Agenda: Minutes and routine consent items were approved (motion moved and seconded; roll call vote recorded in the meeting). (See roll call vote segment.)

- Resolution 2026-059: Approved selection of Becker & Poliakoff PA for federal lobbying and funding advocacy services (three-year term plus two one-year renewals) at $5,000 per month; staff said the firm scored highly on technical evaluation and will provide annual and periodic reporting. (Staff presentation and vote.)

- Resolution 2026-086: Approved a $10,000 neighborhood enhancement grant for Abaco Village Condominium Association for security enhancements; staff confirmed project eligibility and available funds in the grant account.

- Resolution 2026-087: Approved a $4,285.50 neighborhood enhancement grant for Bermuda Village Condominium Association for security enhancements.

- Ordinance 2026-016 (first reading): Approved on first reading an ordinance creating the workforce homebuyer purchase assistance program (section 13-43 of the land development code). Program details (lottery, eligibility under 140% AMI, 10-year recapture) will be finalized via resolution and developer agreements.

- Ordinance 2026-005 (first reading): Approved on first reading an amendment to Code section 5-12 to remove the "hobby breeder" definition and tighten regulation of retail dog and cat sales; public commenters supported the cleanup language to close a loophole.

- Ordinance 2026-019: Approved a revision to city commission district boundaries recommended by the 2026 Redistricting Board to establish four at-large commission districts with the mayor elected at large (map exhibit A).

- Recycling directive: Commission reached a consensus to implement weekly curbside recycling (Year 1 start) and asked staff to return a final contract for adoption with an education rollout, targeted contamination-reduction measures, and performance metrics.

Votes were recorded by roll call where noted; for policy ordinances, the meeting record shows first-reading approval where applicable.

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