**Palm Bay City Council Meeting Set to Address Key Community and Infrastructure Issues**
*Meeting Date: December 7, 2023, at the Council Chambers, 120 Malabar Road SE, Palm Bay, FL*
The upcoming Palm Bay City Council meeting, scheduled for December 7, 2023, promises to be a significant one, with a variety of action items on the agenda that are poised to impact the community and the city's infrastructure. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in the civic process. Here's a rundown of the key items on the agenda:
- **Ordinance 2023-103**: Amending the Palm Bay Infrastructure Advisory and Oversight Board, this ordinance focuses on modifying the board's sunset date and reinstating it, a move that could influence future infrastructure projects in Palm Bay.
- **National Homeless Persons' Memorial Day Proclamation**: The council plans to recognize December 21, 2023, as a day to raise awareness about homelessness, highlighting the city's commitment to social issues.
- **ERP Services Award**: Negotiations are proposed with Cognizant Technology Solutions US Corporation for upgrading the city's Enterprise Resource Planning systems, a step towards enhancing city operation efficiency.
- **Ordinance 2023-104**: Updating the Building Code to align with the Florida Building Code, this ordinance is crucial for ensuring that construction in Palm Bay meets current standards.
- **Denial of Resolution 2023-38**: The council will consider denying a permit for a self-storage facility near St. Johns Heritage Parkway, a decision that could impact local development dynamics.
- **Travel and Training for City Employees**: This item focuses on authorizing specific training and travel for city employees, aimed at enhancing staff skills and city service quality.
- **Resolution 2023-43**: Involves the sale of CRA-owned surplus real estate at 1608 Orange Blossom Trail to Palm Bay Landing LLC, a decision reflecting on the city's property management strategies.
- **Road Bond Paving Change Order**: With a value of $160,044, this change order for Timothy Rose Contracting Inc. will affect public infrastructure in various city units.
- **Amendments to Annual Action Plans for Community Development Block Grant Funds**: This agenda item involves considering substantial changes to the City’s approved Annual Action Plans for the years 2019 through 2022, which dictate the allocation and use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. These amendments could potentially redirect how these federal funds are used in Palm Bay, impacting various community development projects. This could include housing rehabilitation, public service initiatives, infrastructure improvements, or other community-centric projects. The alterations in the plan might reflect changing priorities or needs within the community, thereby affecting which projects receive funding and how they contribute to Palm Bay's development and well-being. Residents interested in community improvements and those who benefit from CDBG-funded projects should pay close attention to these amendments.
- **Resolution 2023-44**: Another real estate decision, selling surplus property on Orange Blossom Trail to Palm Bay Landing LLC, indicative of ongoing urban planning and development.
- **Law Enforcement Agency De-Escalation Grants**: A $150,000 grant aims to enhance community policing and de-escalation tactics, a key concern for public safety.
- **Co-Sponsorship for Veterans Job Fair**: The council will consider supporting a job fair for veterans, emphasizing community support for local veterans.
- **'Piggyback Purchase' for Public Safety Equipment**: This item covers the procurement of essential public safety equipment, vital for the readiness and effectiveness of local law enforcement.
- **Funding Request Correction for Police Department**: Adjusting $301,685 for capital outlay vehicles for the Police Department for Fiscal Year 2024, this correction addresses a key aspect of the department's operational capacity.
- **Travel and Training for Building Department Employees**: Authorization for specific training and travel for Building Department employees, aimed at improving departmental efficiency.
The City Council's decisions on these items will have lasting effects on Palm Bay's community, infrastructure, and governance. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to engage with these topics and provide their input in the civic process.
For those interested in exploring the complete details of each agenda item or seeking further information about the Palm Bay City Council meeting, the full agenda can be accessed online. It provides in-depth descriptions and context for each item, allowing residents to better understand and prepare for the discussions and decisions that will take place. To view the full agenda, please visit the Palm Bay City Council's official website or directly access the agenda at [Palm Bay City Council Meeting Agenda].