City Commission Workshop on 2026-03-13 10:00 AM - Budget Amended to add attachment to Item No. 26-0376.
Regular MeetingNorth Port, FL · March 13, 2026
Minutes
4970 CITY HALL BLVD
City of North Port NORTH PORT, FL 34286
Meeting Minutes
City Commission Workshop
CITY COMMISSIONERS
Pete Emrich, Mayor
Barbara Langdon, Vice Mayor
Phil Stokes, Commissioner
David Duval, Commissioner
Demetrius Petrow, Commissioner
APPOINTED OFFICIALS
Jerome Fletcher, City Manager
Michael Fuino, City Attorney
Heather Faust, City Clerk
Friday, March 13, 2026 10:00 AM City Commission Chambers
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Emrich called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: 5- Mayor Pete Emrich, Vice Mayor Barbara Langdon, Commissioner David Duval,
Commissioner Demetrius Petrow and Commissioner Philip Stokes
ALSO PRESENT:
City Manager Fletcher, City Attorney Fuino, Deputy City Clerk Powell, Deputy City
Manager Yarborough, Assistant City Manager Bellia, Police Chief Garrison, Deputy
Police Chief Morales, Fire Chief Titus, Finance Director Kukharenko, Deputy Emergency
Manager Nevarez, Emergency Manager Aloisio, Development Services Director Ray,
Parks and Recreation Director Pfundheller, Assistant Finance Director Martinec, Grants
Division Manager Malingowski, Human Resources Director McDade, Public Works
Director Speake, and Budget Manager Gaub.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by City Manager Jerome Fletcher.
1. PUBLIC COMMENT:
Mr. Powell read the following eComment into the record:
Robin SanVicente: Spoke to presentation accessibility and sensitive land acquisition
funding.
In Person:
Tim Doyle: Spoke to word interpretation and boater community role.
2. GENERAL BUSINESS:
26-0376 Discussion and Possible Direction Regarding Fiscal Year 2026-2027
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Budget Assumptions, Financial Projections, and Strategic Priorities.
Mayor Emrich announced the item.
Mr. Fletcher introduced the item and provided a presentation including certification,
community input, Florida Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) report on local
government spending, applying DOGE to North Port, personnel cost containment, and
Parks and Recreation cost recovery.
Commission questions and discussion took place regarding population growth, budget
amendment history, vacant houses, DOGE methodology, Parks and Recreation cost
recovery, staff accreditation, fleet optimization, capital improvement projects (CIP),
environmental protection fund, merit awards, trailer maintenance, infrastructure needs,
growth management, and limiting overtime.
Public comment:
In Person:
Tim Doyle: Spoke to DOGE efficacy, City priorities, and prioritizing departments.
Pam Tokarz: Spoke to equipment usage, budget options, incentives, and accreditation.
Mr. Fletcher continued the presentation including fund balance changes 3-year review,
fund balance analysis fiscal year (FY) 26, general fund ad valorem assumptions, local
municipalities and counties, peer municipalities, taxable value, active grants, overall
budget assumptions, compensation impacts, and general fund estimated changes 2026
to 2027.
Commission questions and discussion continued regarding CIP clarification, road bonds,
budget reduction amount, taxable value, grant revenue growth, Road and Drainage district
revenue versus expenditures, building fund revenue, collection rate, local comparisons,
open versus active grant project, deferred maintenance, health insurance costs, building
cost recovery, lien expiration timeline, and health clinic implementation.
Public comment:
In Person:
Tim Doyle: Spoke to building funding, insurance costs, revenue generation, lien
enforcement, and union versus non-union pay structure.
Recess was taken from 11:54 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Mr. Fletcher continued the presentation including defining priorities, 2026 adopted budget
by pillar, reductions to electric public service tax, revenue neutral approach, timeline,
payment in lieu of franchise fee, property tax reform and usage, millage rate history,
taxable values, timeline of key elements, general fund impact, service impacts, funding
options, and Winchester Ranch annexation.
Commission questions and discussion continued regarding Winchester Ranch
annexation, County resources and funding, pillar and project prioritization, residential
revenue versus services provided, Florida Power and Light (FPL) rate increases, transfer
station, water revenue, retained taxes, River Road widening project, and property sales
impact.
Public comment:
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In Person:
Tim Doyle: Spoke to monopoly of services and Winchester Ranch annexation.
Mr. Fletcher continued the presentation including 10-year capital needs assessment,
capital planning matters, utilities water and wastewater master plan, capital plan projects,
project evaluation and ranking process, capital needs summary, potential projects for
borrowing, projects recommended for CIP removal and closure, and recreation district.
3. PUBLIC COMMENT:
In Person:
Tim Doyle: Spoke to utility funding, Cranberry Boulevard and Toledo Blade intersection,
and property taxes.
4. ADJOURNMENT:
Mayor Emrich adjourned the meeting at 1:41 p.m.
City of North Port, Florida
By: _________________________________________
Pete Emrich, Mayor
Attest: ________________________________________
Heather Faust, City Clerk
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Agenda
4970 CITY HALL BLVD
City of North Port NORTH PORT, FL 34286
Meeting Agenda
City Commission Workshop
CITY COMMISSIONERS
Pete Emrich, Mayor
Barbara Langdon, Vice Mayor
Phil Stokes, Commissioner
David Duval, Commissioner
Demetrius Petrow, Commissioner
APPOINTED OFFICIALS
Jerome Fletcher, City Manager
Michael Fuino, City Attorney
Heather Faust, City Clerk
Friday, March 13, 2026 10:00 AM City Commission Chambers
PUBLIC COMMENT: Properly submitted comments will be accepted and included in the official record of the meeting
pursuant to City Commission Policy No. 2020-04.
Public comment may be submitted in the following ways:
In Person Attendance: Submit a comment card to the City Clerk. Comment cards with completed information may be
submitted until the Mayor closes Public Comment for the agenda item. Public comment is limited to three minutes per
person.
Online: Submit a written eComment using the eComment link at cityofnorthport.legistar.com/Calendar. The link will be
available online at 8:00 a.m. the day before the meeting until one hour prior to the start of the meeting. Your public
comment is limited to 2,000 characters.
Voice Mail Message: Leave a voice mail message via telephone at 941-429-1032. Voice Mail messages will be
accepted the day before the meeting from 8:00 a.m. until one hour prior to the start of the meeting. Please provide
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
1. PUBLIC COMMENT:
(The purpose of the Public Comments Section of the Agenda is for members of the public to speak to the City
Commission/District Governing Body on any subject pertaining to City Business whether or not it is on the Agenda, with
the exception of Quasi-Judicial Items.)
2. GENERAL BUSINESS:
26-0376 Discussion and Possible Direction Regarding Fiscal Year 2026-2027
Budget Assumptions, Financial Projections, and Strategic Priorities.
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Attachments: 10 Year CIP Summary and Detail
Presentation
3. PUBLIC COMMENT:
(The purpose of the Public Comments Section of the Agenda is for members of the public to speak to the City
Commission/District Governing Body on any subject pertaining to City Business whether or not it is on the Agenda, with
the exception of Quasi-Judicial Items.)
4. ADJOURNMENT:
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF REPORTS - The Agenda is a summary of the proposed actions to be taken by the City
Commission. For almost every agenda item, the City staff has prepared materials for Commission consideration and
provided a staff recommendation. All of these materials are available at the City Clerk's Office, during normal
business hours, for inspection and (for a fee) copying. Questions on these materials may be directed to the staff
member who prepared them, or to the City Clerk's Office, who will refer you to the appropriate person.
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