FY 2022 budget, donating vacant lots, new Venetian Bay apartments on June 28 City Commission agendas

FY 2022 budget, donating vacant lots, new Venetian Bay apartments on June 28 City Commission agendas
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The City Commission will host a budget workshop to review the proposed FY 2022 budget at 5 p.m. and regular meeting to consider the following items at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28 in the James W. Hathaway Chambers at 214 Sams Ave.

  • Presentation of Outstanding Community Service Awards from New Smyrna Masonic Lodge 149 to Firefighter/Paramedics Chase Pierson and Elijah Hrbek
  • Proclamation honoring the 50th anniversary of U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 4-8 District
  • Donating four vacant city-owned lots at 349 Palm St., 2519 Auburn Ave., 708 Francis Ave., and 2524 Nordman Ave. to nonprofit organizations
  • Final plat approval for Phase 5 of the Florida Days residential subdivision
  • Appeal to overturn the Planning & Zoning Board’s June 6 denial of a proposed site plan to build 322 new apartments in Venetian Bay’s Village Center East
  • Plus 29 more action-packed agenda items!

Can’t be there in person? Watch live video and replay of public meetings on our Agendas & Minutes page by clicking the link under the View Event column.

Would you like to know more? Please review the 2-page workshop agenda packet here, 1,178-page meeting agenda packet here, and contact the City Clerk’s Office at clerk@cityofnsb.com or (386) 410-2630.

Original source can be found here.



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