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Tampa, FL · July 16, 2026

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Page 1 CITY OF TAMPA Council Regular Thursday, July 16, 2026 9:00 AM DRAFT AGENDA TAMPA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY HALL 315 E. Kennedy Blvd., 3rd Floor Tampa, FL 33602 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33602 Alan Clendenin, Chair - District 1 At-Large Lynn Hurtak, Chair Pro-Tem District 3 At-Large Guido Maniscalco, District 2 At-Large Bill Carlson, District 4 Naya Young, District 5 Charlie Miranda, District 6 Luis Viera, District 7 Martin Shelby, City Council Attorney WELCOME TO THE MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TAMPA. THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, may need to hire a court reporter to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact the Office of the City Clerk at (813) 274-8397 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the date of the meeting. Shirley Foxx-Knowles, MMC City Clerk Page 2 MEETING CALLED TO ORDER – ALAN CLENDENIN, CHAIR - Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Adoption of Minutes • (Minutes of the regular session held on June 18, 2026; and workshop and evening sessions held on June 25, 2026.) APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA AND ADDENDUM TO THE AGENDA: COMMENDATIONS AND\OR PRESENTATIONS: 1. File No. E2026-15 Presentation of Commendation to the Police Officer of the Month. Memorandum from Councilmember Viera, requesting that said presentation be postponed until August 6, 2026. (To be R/F) 2. File No. CM26-24463 Presentation of commendation to TOBA Leadership institute celebrating 7 graduating COHORT Classes since 2020. (Original motion initiated by Young-Miranda on May 28, 2026) 3. File No. CM26-23879 PSTA to provide a 5-minute update on the status of the ferry. (Original motion initiated by Clendenin-Maniscalco on May 7, 2026) Memorandum from Brandon Campbell, Mobility Director, requesting that said agenda item be continued to September 3, 2026. (To be R/F) PUBLIC COMMENTS: - (3 MINUTES PER SPEAKER FOR ANY MATTERS OTHER THAN PUBLIC HEARINGS – PREFERENCE SHALL BE GIVEN TO SPEAKERS WISHING TO ADDRESS ITEMS ON THE AGENDA.) The public and citizens of the City of Tampa will be able to watch, listen or view this meeting on: Cable TV: Spectrum Channel 640 Frontier Channel 15 Internet: https://www.tampa.gov/livestream Members of the public can attend in person in City Council chambers in Old City Hall or virtually participate in this public meeting by using what is referred to by State of Florida statutes and rules as “communications media technology” (“CMT”). TO SPEAK REMOTELY DURING PUBLIC COMMENT WITH THE USE OF CMT PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: Complete the form at https://www.tampa.gov/PublicComment AND state on the form under “Request Type” that you wish to speak live during the public comment period. You will then be Page 3 contacted with additional instructions on how to participate live through the use of CMT. Registration for speaking remotely must be requested at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. TO PARTICIPATE REMOTELY IN PUBLIC HEARINGS USING CMT PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: Comments specific to a public hearing will be heard when it appears on the agenda. Instructions for participating in quasi-judicial and legislative public hearings are available at: https://www.tampa.gov/document/instructions-participate-virtual-public-hearing-34621 Please note: In order to participate in quasi-judicial matters remotely via CMT, cell phones and smartphones are not compatible as they will not allow you to share your camera when connected. You must have access to a communications media device such as a tablet or a computer equipped with a camera and microphone that will enable you to be seen (video) and heard (audio) by the City Council and all other participants. Persons requiring help in accessing these means of public participation should call 813-274-8397 for assistance. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the Tampa City Council with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F.S. 286.0105). In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing a reasonable accommodation to participate in this public hearing or meeting should contact the City of Tampa’s ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours prior to the proceeding. The ADA Coordinator may be contacted via phone at 813-274-3964, email at TampaADA@tampagov.net, or by submitting an ADA - Accommodations Request form available online at https://tampa.gov/ADARequest. For additional information, please contact the Clerk’s Office at 813-274-8397 or at CityClerkStaff@tampagov.net. BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION APPOINTMENTS 4. File No. BA26- (3-minute presentation per applicant) Presentation of applicant expressing an interest in being appointed as a Member (Attorney) of the Historic Preservation Commission. Shirley Foxx-Knowles, City Clerk, transmitting one (1) application, expressing an interest in being considered for appointment for Member position on the Historic Preservation Commission. (To be R/F) 5. File No. BA26-25535 Resolution approving the reappointment by the Mayor of Major Kimberly Fruit to the Human Rights Board of the City of Tampa in the position classified as “law enforcement”; to serve a three-year term commencing nunc pro tunc April 20, 2026, and ending April 19, 2029; providing an effective date. 6. File No. BA26-25616 Page 4 Resolution approving, consenting to, and confirming the reappointment by the Mayor of Ana Wallrapp, Architect, to the Variance Review Board for a four-year term commencing January 25, 2025, and Ending January 24, 2029; providing for an effective date REQUESTS BY THE PUBLIC FOR RECONSIDERATION OF LEGISLATIVE MATTERS COMMITTEE REPORTS\CONSENT AGENDA (Items 7 through 54): Public Safety Committee (Items 7 through 8) Luis Viera, Chair Charlie Miranda, Vice-Chair Guido Maniscalco, Alternate 7. File No. PS26-24696 Resolution approving the purchase under Florida Sheriffs Association Contract No. FSA25-VEF19.0: Fire & Rescue Vehicles, Boats & Equipment of one (1) Wildland Fire Apparatus 4x4 brush truck to enhance firefighting capacity in remote/wildland areas from Chemical Containers, Inc. in the total amount of $208,368 for use by the Tampa Fire Rescue Department; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. 8. File No. PS26-25528 Resolution of the City of Tampa, Florida approving an Interlocal Agreement between the City of Tampa and Hillsborough County for the Distribution of Boat Registration Fee Revenue for Marine Law Enforcement within Municipality (FY 2027); authorizing the execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. Neighborhood and Community Affairs Committee (Items 9 through 20) Naya Young, Chair Lynn Hurtak, Vice-Chair Bill Carlson, Alternate 9. File No. NCA26-24256 (Part 1 of 2)(See Item 10) Resolution approving a contract between the City of Tampa and United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; providing ten thousand one hundred seventy- five dollars ($10,175.00) for services provided through the Tampa Office of Human Rights for processing and resolving equal employment opportunity complaints, providing intake for equal employment opportunity complaints and providing enforcement, outreach, and training activity; extending the contract option period; providing an effective date. 10. File No. NCA26-25318 (Part 2 of 2)(See Item 9) Resolution making certain changes in the Budget of the City Of Tampa for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; approving the transfer reallocation, and/or appropriation of $10,175 within the Housing Grants Fund for the Office of Human Rights U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Activities; providing an effective date 11. File No. NCA26-24276 Page 5 Resolution of the City of Tampa approving an Agreement for Cortez and Denali Flush Buildings between the City of Tampa and CXT Incorporated for the purchase of Restroom and Shower Facilities Solutions under the Sourcewell Contract #052725 in the estimated amount of $268,672.35 for use by the Parks and Recreation Department; authorizing the execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. 12. File No. NCA26-24411 Resolution approving a social action & arts fund services agreement between the City of Tampa, Florida and Feeding Tampa Bay, a Florida not-for-profit corporation, to promote meal distribution to food-insecure individuals and families in an amount not to exceed two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), authorizing the execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. 13. File No. NCA26-24711 Resolution approving a Social Action & Arts Fund services agreement between the City of Tampa, Florida and 813 Hood Garden Space, a Florida not‑for‑profit corporation, to promote urban gardening and food justice in an amount not to exceed twelve thousand five hundred five dollars ($12,505), authorizing the execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. 14. File No. NCA26-25278 Resolution making certain changes in the Budget of the City Of Tampa for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; Approving the transfer, reallocation, and/or appropriation of $2,000 within the General Fund for use by the Parks and Recreation Department; providing an effective date. 15. File No. NCA26-25504 Resolution approving a Social Action & Arts Fund Services Agreement between the City of Tampa, Florida and Portico Housing Solutions, a Florida not‑for‑profit corporation, to promote developing and expanding the PHS program through transitional housing support for single adult men who are currently employed experiencing homelessness or housing instability, in an amount not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), authorizing the execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. 16. File No. NCA26-25516 Resolution assessing the costs expended by the City of Tampa, a municipal corporation, for mowing and/or removing offensive accumulations from certain real property in the city after failure of the interested parties to mow and/or remove the offensive accumulations from the following properties: (1) 6817 S Wall St, (2) 2015 Saxon St, (3) 210 W Frierson Ave, and (4) 7303 N Ola Ave; authorizing a certified copy of this resolution and exhibit to be recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and having the force and effect of a lien; providing an effective date. 17. File No. NCA26-25517 Resolution assessing the costs expended by the City of Tampa, a municipal corporation, for the preparation, demolition and/or removal of certain buildings and/or structures from the following properties: (1) 4002 N 22nd St, (2) 414 E Emily St, (3) 2111 E 93rd Page 6 Ave, and (4) 2004 E Sligh Ave, after the determination that said building or structure satisfied the criteria to demolish and the property owner(s) failed to demolish and/or remove same or failed to do so prior to the City incurring costs; authorizing a certified copy of the resolution to be recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and having the force and effect of a notice of assessment of lien; providing an effective date. 18. File No. NCA26-25567 Resolution approving a license and hold harmless agreement between the City of Tampa, Florida and Burgess Civil, LLC, a Florida for-profit organization to use certain city park property as a temporary laydown area for consideration in the amount of One Dollar ($1); authorizing the execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. 19. File No. E2026-8 CH 28 Special Event Permit: Imperial Council AEAONMS Parade- Nuccio Pkwy, 7th Ave, 8th Ave- August 19, 2026 20. File No. E2026-8 CH 28 Special Event Permit: Race to Cure Sarcoma- Harrison St. from Orange Ave. to Central Ave.- October 3, 2026 Infrastructure Committee (Items 21 through 31) Guido Maniscalco, Chair Bill Carlson, Vice-Chair Charlie Miranda, Alternate 21. File No. INF26-24410 Resolution of the City of Tampa approving a Cooperative Purchase Agreement for Vactor Sewer Cleaners and Maintenance, inclusive of a Turnkey Maintenance Contract, under Sourcewell Contract #101221-VTR between the City of Tampa and Environmental Products Group, Inc. for the purchase of Two (2) Vactor 2100i Sewer Cleaners and Maintenance in the estimated amount of $1,273,993.14 for use by the Wastewater Department, authorizing the execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. 22. File No. INF26-25348 Resolution approving two proposals by Nels Consulting Services Inc. for the standardization and purchase of Nels Air Probes for Combustion Control and Calibration in the estimated amount of $280,900 for use by the Department of Solid Waste and Environmental Program Management; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. 23. File No. INF26-25349 Resolution approving the bid of Sure Temp Insulation LLC for the furnishing of Waste to Energy (WTE) Facility Lagging/Insulation Services in the estimated amount of $758,542.08 over a three-year term for use by the Department of Solid Waste and Environmental Program Management; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. 24. File No. INF26-25352 Page 7 Resolution approving the renewal of an award between the City of Tampa and Brandsafway Solutions, LLC, without a price escalation, for the furnishing of McKay Bay Waste to Energy (WTE) Facility Temporary Industrial Labor in the estimated amount of $520,000 for use by the Department of Solid Waste and Environmental Program Management; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. 25. File No. INF26-25353 Resolution approving the renewal of agreements between the City of Tampa and Ashbritt, Inc., with a 2.6% Consumer Price Index (CPI) price increase and the City of Tampa and Phillips Heavy, Inc., with a 2.9% Consumer Price Index (CPI) price increase, for the provision of Emergency Debris Removal and Disaster Recovery Services over a 24-month term for use by the Department of Solid Waste & Environmental Program Management; providing an effective date. 26. File No. INF26-25490 Resolution approving an award between the City of Tampa and Vigiron, LLC for the provision of Ferric Humate Residual Removal Services (Bid Discount) in the estimated amount of $1,468,800 for use by the Water Department; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. 27. File No. INF26-25588 Resolution making certain changes in the budget of the City of Tampa for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; Approving the transfer, reallocation, and/or appropriation of $43,306,896.72 for the H. F. Curren Master Plan Project for use by the Wastewater Department within the Wastewater Capital Construction Fund; Providing an effective date. Memorandum from Eric Weiss, Wastewater Director, and Michael D. Perry, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, transmitting additional information for said agenda item. (To be R/F) 28. File No. INF26-25590 Resolution approving the purchase under Florida Sheriff's Association Contract No. FSA25-VEH23.0 of One (1) Freightliner M2 Chassis with Fuel & Lube Body Truck from Tampa Truck Center LLC in the total amount of $375,312.69 for use by the Wastewater Department; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. 29. File No. INF26-25597 Resolution authorizing Change Order 2 Final to Contract 22-C-00003; Ballast Point Pumping Station Rehabilitation, between the City of Tampa and C&T Contracting Services, LLC, a decrease of $94,221.56 and final payment in the amount of $19,197.50; authorizing the Mayor of the City of Tampa to execute said change order on behalf of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. 30. File No. INF26-25602 Page 8 Resolution authorizing Change Order 1 Final to Contract 20-C-00029; Adalee Pump Station Rehabilitation, between the City of Tampa and C & T Contracting Services, LLC, a decrease of $12,333.24 And final payment in the amount of $10,000; authorizing the Mayor of the City of Tampa to execute said Change Order on behalf of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. 31. File No. INF26-25614 Resolution of the City of Tampa approving the “Certification of Financial Responsibility for Local Government” required pursuant to Section 62-528.435(9), Florida Administrative Code, in connection with the City of Tampa’s Florida Department of Environmental Protection Permit Application for the Howard F. Curren Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant Underground Injection Control Well System; authorizing execution by the Mayor and attestation by the City Clerk; approving Exhibits A And B; providing an effective date. Finance Committee (Items 32 through 37) Charlie Miranda, Chair Luis Viera, Vice-Chair Naya Young, Alternate 32. File No. F26-25319 Resolution approving a Maintenance and Support Agreement – Number SA # 001273- 007 between the City of Tampa and Idemia Identity & Security USA LLC for the continued Maintenance and Support of the Idemia Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Software in the total estimated amount of $13,768 for use by the Tampa Police Department managed by the Technology & Innovation Department; authorizing the Mayor to execute said Agreement; providing an effective date. 33. File No. F26-25536 Resolution approving an Assignment, Assumption, and Amendment Agreement between the City of Tampa, Pitisci & Associates LLC and Nextpath Career Partners Inc. dba Nextpath Workforce Solutions for the provision of Technical Contractor Services for the City of Tampa Technology and Innovation Department under the same Terms and Conditions of the Original Agreement; authorizing the execution of the Assignment, Assumption, and Amendment Agreement by the Mayor; providing an effective date. 34. File No. F26-25619 Resolution making certain changes in the budget of the City of Tampa for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; approving the transfer, reallocation and/or appropriation of $200,000 within the Utilities Services Tax Capital Projects Fund for use by the Cass St. Underpass project; providing an effective date. 35. File No. B2026-6 Vivian Walker, Director of Internal Audit, transmitting audit report Fire & Police Pension Office - dated June 8, 2026 (To be R&F) 36. File No. B2026-6 Page 9 Vivian Walker, Director of Internal Audit, transmitting audit report 26-13, HOME Investment Partnership Program Fund - dated June 17, 2026 (To be R&F) 37. File No. B2026-6 2027 Fiscal Year - Mayoral Approved Audit Work Plan (To be R/F) Memorandum from Scott Davis, Assistant City Attorney, transmitting additional information for said agenda item. (To be R/F) Development and Economic Opportunity Committee (Items 38 through 49) Bill Carlson, Chair Naya Young, Vice-Chair Lynn Hurtak, Alternate 38. File No. DEO26-25276 Resolution approving the acceptance of a Grant of Sidewalk Easement from Friends of 4 Tampa, Inc., to the City of Tampa for the purpose of installing, constructing, maintaining, operating, repairing and/or replacing sidewalk improvements at 1080 South Clearview Avenue, Tampa, Florida; Providing an effective date. 39. File No. DEO26-25277 Resolution approving the acceptance of a Grant of Sidewalk Easement from HRC Homes of Tampa Bay, LLC, to the City of Tampa for the purpose of installing, constructing, maintaining, operating, repairing and/or replacing sidewalk improvements at 2910 North 25th Street, Tampa, Florida; Providing an effective date. 40. File No. DEO26-25344 Resolution approving an Agreement between the City of Tampa and ENKON Information Systems (USA) Inc. for the furnishing of Integrated Workplace Management System for the Real Estate Department in the total estimated amount of $571,352 over a 5-year term for use by the Real Estate Department; authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement; providing an effective date. 41. File No. DEO26-25494 Resolution approving the acceptance of a revised Deed of Easement, from CSX Transportation, Inc. To the City of Tampa, in lieu of the form that was approved by Resolution no. 2026-87 regarding the East 4th Avenue railroad crossing; providing an effective date. 42. File No. DEO26-25529 (Part 1 of 2)(See Item 43) Resolution approving a Standard Grant Agreement (26PLN26) between the City of Tampa and the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Authorizing execution by the Mayor and attestation by the City Clerk; Providing an effective date. 43. File No. DEO26-25589 (Part 2 of 2)(See Item 42) Resolution making certain changes in the budget of the City of Tampa for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; approving the transfer, reallocation, and/or appropriation of $435,000 within the Other Grants Fund for City Planning Department grant activities; providing an effective date. Page 10 44. File No. DEO26-25634 Resolution authorizing Execution by the Mayor and Attestation by the City Clerk of a Second Amendment to Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Agreement between the City of Tampa and Metropolitan Charities, Inc.; for the provision of services in support of Persons with Acquired Immune Deficiency syndrome (AIDS) or related diseases together with their families; providing for updated scope of Services and inspection requirements to comply with HUD requirements; providing and effective date. 45. File No. DEO26-25636 Resolution making certain changes in the budget of the City of Tampa for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; approving the transfer, reallocation, and/or appropriation of $2,419,353.75 within the Housing Program Special Revenue Fund for Housing and Community Development Department affordable housing project expenses; providing an effective date. 46. File No. DEO26-25639 Resolution approving a First Amendment to Development Agreement by and between the City of Tampa and Jaywen Properties, LLC; providing for the conveyance of a City Infill Lot located at 1901 and 1903 N. Taliaferro avenue, Tampa, Florida, and the development, construction, and sale/ rental of such property for use as an affordable single-family attached or single-family detached residential dwelling unit(s) by an income-qualified buyer or renter as part of the City's Infill III Program; correcting the legal description to add Lot 10, Block 5, Bonniehurst Subdivision, to the legal description; authorizing the Mayor to execute and the City Clerk to attest said Agreement and exhibits thereto; providing an effective date. 47. File No. DEO26-25534 Resolution approving the execution by the Mayor and attestation by the City Clerk of a Site Access Agreement between City of Tampa and Taylor Environmental Consulting, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, for access to City-owned property located at 4151 Dana Shores Drive, Tampa, Florida for environmental site assessment activities; providing an effective date. 48. File No. DEO26-25569 Resolution approving an Assignment of Right-of-Way Encroachment Agreement and Release between J. Ronald Wigginton Revocable Trust, as assignor, Sloane Street Capital, LLC, as assignee, and the City of Tampa, as approving party, regarding the sale of property located at 300 N. Franklin Street in Tampa, Florida; authorizing execution by the Mayor and attestation by the City Clerk; Providing an effective date. 49. File No. DEO26-25615 Resolution making certain changes in the budget of the City of Tampa for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; approving the transfer, reallocation, and/or appropriation of $250,000 within the General Fund for Real Estate Department expenses pertaining to the implementation of an integrated workplace management system; providing an effective date. Mobility and Asset Management Committee (Items 50 through 54) Page 11 Lynn Hurtak, Chair Guido Maniscalco, Vice-Chair Luis Viera, Alternate 50. File No. MAM26-24704 (Part 1 of 2)(See Item 51) Resolution approving Federally Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement No. H1320 between the State of Florida Division of Emergency Management and the City of Tampa for acceptance of grant funds in an amount not to exceed $186,518.40 for Phase I of the City of Tampa, Upper Peninsula East (South Howard), Flood Risk Reduction Project; Authorizing execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa and providing an effective date. 51. File No. MAM26-24705 (Part 2 of 2)(See Item 50) Resolution making certain changes in the budget of the City of Tampa for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026; approving the transfer, reallocation, and/or appropriation of $186,518.40 within the Stormwater Grants Fund for the FDEM South Howard Grant; providing an effective date. 52. File No. MAM26-24820 Resolution approving the purchase under Sourcewell Contract #120721-EVS of One (1) Ford Transit T-350 Cargo Van with Envirosight Pipeline CCTV System from Environmental Products Group, Inc. in the estimated amount of $252,150.69 for use by the Mobility Department; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. 53. File No. MAM26-25350 Resolution approving the bid of Xtremely Clean Janitorial Services LLC for the provision of Janitorial Services Citywide (SMS) in the estimated amount of $282,000 for use by the Department of Logistics and Asset Management/Facility Management Division; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. 54. File No. MAM26-25565 Resolution approving the purchase under Florida Sheriff's Association Contract No. FSA25-VEH23.0 of One (1) Kenworth T380 with 14-inch Stellar Utility/Crane Body from Florida Kenworth, LLC in the total amount of $345,580.16 for use by the Logistics and Assets Management/Fleet Maintenance Division; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. ITEMS BEING SET FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS BY COUNCIL CONSENT - (Items 55 through 60): 55. File No. BF26-25564 Resolution of the City of Tampa, Florida, calling for public hearings on August 27, 2026 at 10:30 a.m., or soon thereafter, and September 24, 2026 at 5:01 p.m., or soon thereafter, in City Council Chambers, 315 E. Kennedy Blvd., 3rd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, on the proposed designation of a brownfield area for rehabilitation pursuant to Chapter 376, Florida Statutes, upon an application from ACE Fletcher LLC, c/o Aureate Development LLC, for property consisting of one parcel generally located Northeast of Page 12 the intersection of North 46th Street and East Fletcher Avenue consisting of approximately 62 acres in the City of Tampa, Florida; providing for notice; providing an effective date. 56. File No. BF26-25533 Resolution of the City of Tampa, Florida, calling for public hearings on September 3, 2026, at 10:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter, and September 24, 2026 at 5:01 p.m., or as soon thereafter, in City Council Chambers, 315 E. Kennedy Blvd., 3rd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, on the proposed designation of a brownfield area for rehabilitation pursuant to Chapter 376, Florida Statues, upon an application from Robles Park, LLC, and Open Space Acquisitions, LLC, for property consisting of three adjoining parcels generally located in the vicinity of 3601 North Central Avenue, 3814 North Central Avenue, and 501 East Lake Avenue, consisting of approximately 30.5 acres in the City of Tampa, Florida, providing for notice; Providing an effective date. 57. File No. DA26-25640 Resolution setting public hearings on August 27, 2026 at 10:30 a.m., or soon thereafter, and September 3, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. , or soon thereafter, in City Council Chambers, 315 E. Kennedy Blvd., 3rd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, relating to the Development Agreement for the Yards at 40th and Lake Project between the City of Tampa and the Yards at 40th and Lake, LLP, relating to the property generally located at 3710 N. 40th Street, 3708 N. 40th Street, 3706 N. 40th Street, 3902 E. Lake Avenue, 3705 N. 39th Street, and 3707N. 39th Street, bounded by E. Lake Avenue to the South, Lindell Avenue to the North, N. 39th Street to the West, and N. 40th Street to the East, Tampa, Florida 33610; providing for two notices of intent to consider said agreement; providing for an effective date. 58. File No. E2026-8 CH 24 Resolution calling for a public hearing on August 27, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. , or soon thereafter, in City Council Chambers, 315 E. Kennedy Blvd., 3rd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, to consider the adoption of non-ad valorem assessment roll for a non-ad valorem assessment within the Downtown Area of the City of Tampa for the purpose of paying for enhanced services in said area including, but not limited to, safety, maintenance, marketing, business development, beautification, planning, urban design and transportation services, and related administrative costs; authorizing the advertisement of said hearing, providing an effective date. 59. File No. E2026-8 CH 24 Resolution calling for a public hearing on August 27, 2026 at 10:30 a.m., or soon thereafter, in City Council Chambers, 315 E. Kennedy Blvd., 3rd Floor, Tampa, FL 33602, to consider the adoption of non-ad valorem assessment roll for a non-ad valorem assessment within the Westshore Area of the City of Tampa for the purpose of paying for the provision of certain enhanced services in said area, including, but not limited to, transportation, marketing, and safety services, and related administrative costs, and authorizing the advertisement of said hearing; providing an effective date 60. File No. E2026-8 CH 24 Resolution calling for a public hearing on August 27, 2026 at 10:30 a.m., or soon thereafter, in City Council Chambers, 315 E. Kennedy Blvd., 3rd Floor, Tampa, FL Page 13 33602, to consider the adoption of a non-ad valorem assessment roll for a non-ad valorem assessment within the Downtown and Ybor City areas of the City of Tampa for the purpose of paying a portion of the operating costs of the Tampa-Ybor Historic Electric Streetcar Project; authorizing the advertisement of said hearing, providing an effective date. 10:00 A.M. - PUBLIC HEARINGS – SECOND READING ON PROPOSED ORDINANCES – (Items 61 through 66) (Non-Quasi-Judicial proceedings) 61. File No. TA/CPA25-19 (UNAN; Viera absent) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance amending the Tampa Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Element, Future Land Use Map, for the property located at 4615 and 4801 East Fowler Avenue, from Light Industrial (LI) and Public/Semi-Public (P/SP) to Public/Semi-Public (P/SP); providing for repeal of all ordinances in conflict; providing for severability; providing for an effective date. (Original motion to approve said ordinance on first reading was initiated by Young-Maniscalco on April 23, 2026)(Continued from May 21, 2026) 62. File No. VAC-23-20 (UNAN) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An Ordinance of the City of Tampa, Florida, correcting a scrivener’s error by amending Ordinance No. 2024- 35 which vacated, closed, discontinued and abandoned all rights-of-way and alleyways located north of Oak Avenue, south of Palm Avenue, east of Tampa Street, and west of Florida Avenue, within the plat of Highland Park 1st Addition Subdivision in the City of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, by amending Exhibit “A” to add a small area that was inadvertently omitted from the legal description; repealing conflicts; providing for severability; providing an effective date. (Original motion to approve said ordinance on first reading was initiated by Miranda-Maniscalco on June 4, 2026) 63. File No. E2026-8 CH 14 (UNAN) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An Ordinance of the City of Tampa, Florida, amending City of Tampa Code of Ordinances Chapter 14, Section 14-56(f) Designation of School Zones; by striking and adding site location for installation and operation of school zone speed enforcement cameras within the City; and providing an effective date. (Original motion to approve said ordinance on first reading was initiated by Viera-Miranda on June 4, 2026) 64. File No. TA/CPA 25-20 (UNAN) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance amending the Tampa Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Element, Future Land Use Map, for the property located at 11315 North 46th street; 4801, 4615, 4901 East Fowler Avenue; 11302 North 50th Street; and folio numbers 140139.0000 and 140510.0000, from Light Industrial (LI), Heavy Industrial (HI), and Public/Semi-Public (P/SP) to Urban Mixed Use-60 (UMU-60) and Community Mixed Use-35 (CMU-35); providing for repeal of all ordinances in conflict; providing for severability; providing an effective date. (Original motion initiated by Viera-Maniscalco on June 25, 2026) 65. File No. TA/CPA 26-02 (UNAN) Page 14 (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance amending the Tampa Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Element, Future Land Use Map, for the property located at 1701 East 2nd Avenue, from Light Industrial (LI) to urban Mixed Use-60 (UMU-60); providing for repeal of all ordinances in conflict; providing for severability; providing an effective date. (Original motion initiated by Carlson-Viera on June 25, 2026) 66. File No. VAC-26-09 (UNAN) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance of the city of Tampa, Florida, vacating, closing, discontinuing and abandoning that alleyway located North of CSX railroad, South of 7th Avenue, East of 23rd Street, and West of 24th Street, as dedicated by the plat of Turman’s East Ybor Subdivision, in Ybor City, Hillsborough County, Florida, and as more fully described in Section 2 hereof, subject to certain covenants, conditions and restrictions as more particularly set forth herein; providing for enforcement and penalties for violations; providing for definitions, interpretations and repealing conflicts; providing for severability; providing an effective date. (Original motion initiated by Young-Viera on June 25, 2026) 10:00 A.M. - PUBLIC HEARINGS – SECOND READING ON PROPOSED ORDINANCES – (Items 67 through 75) - (Quasi-judicial proceedings require witness to be sworn in prior to testifying pursuant to Resolution No. 2004-667) 67. File No. REZ-26-07 (UNAN; Hurtak absent) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance rezoning property in the general vicinity of 4201 East Osborne Avenue, in the City of Tampa, Florida, and more particularly described in Section 1, from Zoning District Classification(s) RS-50 (Residential Single Family) to PD (Planned Development, Day Care and Nursery Facility); providing an effective date. (Original motion to approve said ordinance on first reading was initiated by Miranda-Maniscalco on June 11, 2026) 68. File No. REZ-26-46 (UNAN; Hurtak absent) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance rezoning property in the general vicinity of 3705 North Darwin Avenue, in the city of Tampa, Florida, and more particularly described in Section 1, from Zoning District Classification RS-50 (Residential, Single Family) to PD (Planned Development, Residential Single Family Detached); providing an effective date. (Original motion to approve said ordinance on first reading was initiated by Viera-Maniscalco on June 11, 2026) 69. File No. REZ-26-51 (UNAN; Hurtak absent) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance rezoning property in the general vicinity of 9710 and 9720 North Armenia Avenue, in the city of Tampa, Florida, and more particularly described in Section 1, from Zoning District Classification RO-1 (Residential Office) to CN (Commercial Neighborhood); providing an effective date. (Original motion to approve said ordinance on first reading was initiated by Young-Maniscalco on June 11,2026) 70. File No. REZ-26-53 (UNAN; Hurtak absent) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance rezoning property in the general vicinity of 3817 & 3819 Temple Street, in the city of Tampa, Page 15 Florida, and more particularly described in Section 1, from Zoning District Classification RM-16 (Residential, Multiple-Family) and CG (Commercial General) to RM-18 (Residential, Multiple-Family); providing an effective date. (Original motion to approve said ordinance on first reading was initiated by Maniscalco-Viera on June 11, 2026) 71. File No. REZ-25-86 (UNAN; Hurtak absent) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance rezoning property in the general vicinity of 3101 North Nebraska Avenue, in the city of Tampa, Florida, and more particularly described in Section 1, from Zoning District Classification(s) RS-50 (Residential Single-Family) and CG (Commercial General) to PD (Planned Development, Storefront Residential: Commercial, All CG Uses); providing an effective date. (Original motion to approve said ordinance on first reading was initiated by Miranda- Maniscalco on June 11,2026) 72. File No. AB2-26-08 (UNAN) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance approving a special use permit (SU-2) for Alcoholic Beverage Sales – Small Venue (Consumption On-Premises Only) and making lawful the sale of beverages regardless of alcoholic content – beer, wine and liquor – on that certain lot, plot or tract of land located at 2105 West Morrison Avenue, Tampa, Florida, as more particularly described in Section 3; providing that all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict are repealed; repealing Ordinance No. 1463-A; providing an effective date. (Original motion initiated by Hurtak-Maniscalco on June 25, 2026) 73. File No. AB2-26-09 (UNAN) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance approving a special use permit (SU-2) for Alcoholic Beverage Sales – Large Venue (Consumption On-Premises/Package Sales, Off-Premises Consumption) and making lawful the sale of beverages regardless of alcoholic content – beer, wine and liquor – on that certain lot, plot or tract of land located at 1281 Ray Charles Boulevard, Tampa, Florida, as more particularly described in Section 2; providing that all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict are repealed; providing an effective date. (Original motion initiated by Maniscalco-Miranda on June 25, 2026) 74. File No. AB2-26-14 (UNAN) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance approving a special use permit (SU-2) for Alcoholic Beverage Sales – Large Venue (Consumption On-Premises/ Package Sales – Off Premises Consumption) and making lawful the sale of beverages regardless of alcoholic content – beer, wine and liquor – on that certain lot, plot or tract of land located at 1301 East 4th Avenue, 1306 East 4th Avenue, 1302 East 2nd Avenue, and 1315 East 5th Avenue, Tampa, Florida, as more particularly described in Section 2; providing that all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict are repealed; providing an effective date. (Original motion initiated by Miranda-Viera on June 25, 2026) 75. File No. REZ-26-28 (UNAN) (Ordinance being presented for second reading and adoption) - An ordinance rezoning a total of 55 parcels, of which 38 parcels are located in the Ybor City Historic District, consisting of + 30.64 acres located generally in an area bounded to the North by East Page 16 11th Avenue, to the East by the Selmon Connector and the CSX right-of-way, to the South by East 4th Avenue, and to the West by North 19th Street (“property”) in the city of Tampa, Florida, and more particularly described in Section 1, from Zoning District Classification(s) IG (Industrial General), YC-1 (Central Commercial Core), YC-2 (Residential), YC-4 (Mixed Use Redevelopment), YC-5 (General Commercial), YC-6 (Community Commercial), YC-7 (Mixed Use), and YC-8 (Residential) to PD-A (Planned Development Alternative), Mixed Use Commercial Intensive Uses and Residential (All Types) and YC-9 (Site Plan Controlled); providing an effective date. (Original motion initiated by Carlson-Miranda on June 25, 2026) ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA (IF ANY): STAFF REPORTS AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS - (Items 76 through 90) - (UP TO FIVE [5] MINUTES PER AGENDA ITEM) 76. Administration Update 77. File No. INF26-25347 (Placed under Staff Reports and Unfinished Business pursuant to a motion made by Council.) Resolution approving the bid of PSIC-Pro Serv Industrial Contractors, LLC for the furnishing of Waste to Energy (WTE) Facility Boilermaker Services in the estimated amount of $3,298,654.29 over a three-year term for use by the Department of Solid Waste and Environmental Program Management; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. Memorandum from Larry Washington, Solid Waste Director, transmitting additional information for said agenda item. (To be R/F) 78. File No. INF26-25351 (Placed under Staff Reports and Unfinished Business pursuant to a motion made by Council.) Resolution approving the bid of PSIC-Pro Serv Industrial Contractors, LLC for the furnishing of Waste to Energy (WTE) Facility Mechanical Services in the estimated amount of $3,124,860 over a three-year term for use by the Department of Solid Waste and Environmental Program Management; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. Memorandum from Larry Washington, Solid Waste Director, transmitting additional information for said agenda item. (To be R/F) 79. File No. INF26-25489 (Placed under Staff Reports and Unfinished Business pursuant to a motion made by Council.) Resolution authorizing a Design-Build Services Agreement between the City of Tampa and Westra Construction Corp., in the amount of $15,018,637.28 with a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP 3) in connection with Contract 21-C-00047-GMP03, Valves and Fire Hydrants Assessment and Replacement Program Design-Build, authorizing the Mayor to execute said agreement on behalf of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. Page 17 Memorandum from Richard Mutterback, Contract Administration Director, transmitting additional information for said agenda item. (To be R/F) 80. File No. INF26-25629 – See Item 82 (Placed under Staff Reports and Unfinished Business pursuant to a motion made by Council.) Resolution approving a Design-Build Services Agreement with a Guaranteed Maximum Price for 24-C-00019-GMP01 TFR – Fire Station No. 24 Design-Build, between the City of Tampa and J. Kokolakis Contracting, Inc., in the amount of $17,413,638.73, authorizing the Mayor to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. Memorandum from Richard Mutterback, Director of Contract Administration, transmitting additional information for said agenda item. (To be R/F) 81. File No. MAM26-25566 (Placed under Staff Reports and Unfinished Business pursuant to a motion made by Council.) Resolution approving the renewal of an award between the City of Tampa and Air Mechanical & Service Corp., with a 3.8% Consumer Price Index (CPI) price escalation, for the provision of Citywide HVAC Services in the estimated amount of $3,800,000 for use by the Department of Logistics and Asset Management/Facility Management Division; authorizing the Director of Purchasing to purchase said property, supplies, materials or services; providing an effective date. Memorandum from Adriana M. Colina, Director of Logistics and Asset Management, transmitting additional information for said agenda item. (To be R/F) 82. File No. CM24-5717/CM25-20837 – See Item 80 Staff to present monthly reports, quarterly in-person, otherwise written reports on an update on the status of Station 24 to include reports from Fire Chief Barbara Tripp, Director of Contract Administration Richard Mutterback, and the Project Manager, include updates on the date for a groundbreaking. In addition, GMP Contract presentation. (Original motion initiated by Viera-Clendenin on May 16, 2024)(Motion to reschedule from October 3, 2024 to said date initiated by Viera-Miranda on August 19, 2024)(Motion requesting an update initiated by Viera-Hurtak on September 5, 2024)(Amended motion initiated by Viera-Miranda on December 19, 2024)(Updated amended motion initiated by Viera-Miranda on February 6, 2025)(Updated amended motion for in-person report initiated by Viera-Hurtak on August 28, 2025) (Updated motion initiated by Hurtak-Miranda on May 28, 2026)(Next monthly written report scheduled for August 6, 2026) Memorandum from Chief Barbara Tripp, Tampa Fire Rescue, notifying Council that there is no new update on said agenda item. (To be R/F) 83. File No. E2026-8 CH 14 Legal Department and Tampa Police Department staff to return with their findings on what it would take for the City to find any other purveyor of this technology that does not work with Flock Safety. (Original motion initiated by Hurtak-Young on June 4, 2026) 84. File No. E2026-8 CH 14 Page 18 Staff to report on an affidavit from RedSpeed, as part of the contractual obligations, certifying that information collected through its services for the City will not be shared with Flock Safety. (Original motion initiated by Hurtak-Maniscalco on June 4, 2026) Memorandum from Lee Bercaw, Chief of Police, transmitting a written report for said agenda item. (To be R/F) 85. File No. E2026-8 CH 14 Staff to present any other contracts with vendors other than RedSpeed that the City may be able to piggyback on for similar services. (Original motion initiated by Hurtak- Maniscalco on June 4, 2026) 86. File No. CM26-25512 Staff to appear to explain why the advertisement of the RFQ for Tampa Fire Rescue Fleet and Supply was not posted on June 14, 2026 as planned. (Original motion initiated by Hurtak-Viera on June 18, 2026) Memorandum from Dennis R. Rogero, Jr., Chief Financial Officer, and Brad Baird, Administrator for Infrastructure and Mobility, requesting that said agenda item be continued to the August City Council Budget Workshop(s). (To be R/F) 87. File No. CM26-23876 Staff to review and report on the application for an honorary building named in honor of the late Mr. Frank A. Reddick, in honor of Mr. Reddick’s legacy of dedication, service, and his consistent commitment to improving the lives of those in the Tampa Bay community. The building is located at Williams Park Complex, 4362 East Osborne Avenue. (Original motion initiated by Young-Maniscalco on May 7, 2026)(Continued from June 18, 2026) Email from Phyllis Ho-Zuhars, Senior Executive Aide to Chief of Staff, transmitting a PowerPoint presentation for said agenda item. (To be R/F) 88. File No. CM26-21461 Staff to examine, and bring forward language to better regulate temporary special events, with and with out alcohol, on residential property by limiting properties that do not have a non residential use to no more than 100 patrons. (Original motion initiated by Maniscalco-Miranda on February 5, 2026) Memorandum from Eric Cotton, Development Coordination Manager, requesting that said agenda item be continued to September 3, 2026. (To be R/F) 89. File No. CM26-23034 Abbye Feeley, Administrator of Development and Economic Opportunity, to appear to present a bi-monthly LDC update. (Original motion initiated by Hurtak-Maniscalco on April 2, 2026)(Next bi-monthly report to be presented on September 3, 2026) Memorandum from Abbye Feeley, Administrator of Development and Economic Opportunity, notifying City Council that staff will provide an in-person report. (To be R/F) Page 19 90. File No. CM26-25625 Legal Department to prepare the updated NRAC resolution to include the update of adding 2 more appointees by City Council, that the member terms are to match the tenure of the elected official and that in FY27 there be 6 meetings and at least 4 meetings every year after. (Original motion initiated by Hurtak-Miranda on June 25, 2026) Resolution amending Resolution No. 2024-866 relating to the Natural Resources Advisory Committee; amending membership composition and term periods for the committee; providing for a minimum number of meetings per year; providing an effective date. WRITTEN STAFF REPORTS - (TO BE RECEIVED AND FILED WITHOUT DISCUSSION) 91. File No. CM26-21836 EDC and City Staff to both provide a written report that shows how much money each organization spends on recruitment of outside businesses versus scaling up businesses that are already here; also, show what percentage of each organization’s budget is spent on the outside business attraction vs. scaling up businesses that are already here. (Original motion initiated by Young-Maniscalco on February 18, 2026)(Motion to reschedule from April 7, 2026 to April 16, 2026 initiated by Clendenin-Miranda on March 26, 2026)(Updated motion initiated by Hurtak-Carlson on June 18, 2026) Memorandum from Javier Marin, Director of Economic Opportunity, requesting that said agenda item be continued to August 6, 2026. (To be R/F) 92. File No. CM26-23459 Mobility staff to present a written report inquiring with the School Board or Hillsborough County, on any safety improvements that could be made regarding reckless driving near Liberty Middle School and Freedom Highschool in Tampa Palms. (Original motion initiated by Viera-Hurtak on April 16, 2026) Memorandum from Brandon Campbell, Mobility Director, requesting that said agenda item be continued to September 3, 2026. (To be R/F) 93. File No. CM26-25340 Staff to provide a written report with an inventory of each existing City Master Plan and its age. (Original motion initiated by Carlson-Viera on June 11, 2026) Memorandum from City Administration, requesting that said agenda item be continued to August 27, 2026. (To be R/F) 94. File No. CM26-25341 Staff to provide a written report on the study and recommendations completed for the Land Development Code, construction services fees and their timelines. (Original motion initiated by Carlson-Viera on June 11, 2026) Page 20 Memorandum from JC Hudgison, Chief Building Official/Construction Services Manager, and Michael D. Perry, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, transmitting a written report for said agenda item. (To be R/F) 95. File No. CM26-25522 Staff to present a written report on the cost and steps to purchase the property connected to the Martí-Colón Cemetery, additionally to look at a land swap. (Original motion initiated by Hurtak-Maniscalco on June 18, 2026) NEW BUSINESS AND INFORMATION REPORTS BY COUNCIL MEMBERS: MOTION TO RECEIVE AND FILE ALL DOCUMENTS: FINAL ADJOURNMENT: Page 21 Open Boards & Commissions Positions – Council Appointments Page 22 COUNCIL AND CRA INFORMATION ELECTRONIC MEDIA PRESENTATIONS BEFORE CITY COUNCIL Pursuant to Rule 7(I) of Council’s Rules of Procedure, persons requesting to use electronic media for presentation to City Council are required to notify the Chair, the City Clerk’s office and the City of Tampa Cable Communication Department (CTTV) at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance. The electronic media must be delivered to CTTV at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to broadcast. COUNCIL AND CRA MEETINGS All Council and CRA sessions are open to the public. Additional meetings may be scheduled by Council or by the CRA. • Council Regular sessions are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month at 9:00 a.m. • CRA regular sessions are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 9:00 a.m. • Council Zoning and Alcoholic Beverage sessions are held the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of each month at 5:01 p.m. • Council Workshop session is held on the 4th Thursday of each month at 9:00 a.m. CTTV VIEWINGS: CTTV is viewable on Channel 640 [Spectrum] and on Channel 15 [Frontier]. Replays of all meetings are viewable by visiting: City Of Tampa Meetings - YouTube AGENDA AVAILABILITY Council and CRA draft/final/action agendas are prepared for each Council and CRA meeting and are available to the public in the Office of the City Clerk and are available on the Hyland Agenda On-Line Repository on the City of Tampa’s website via the following link: https://tampagov.hylandcloud.com/251agendaonline/ • Council Draft agendas for the regular sessions held on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month are available approximately at 4:00 p.m. on the Friday prior to the regular session. • CRA Draft Agenda for the regular session held on the 2nd Thursday of each month are available approximately at 4:00 p.m. on the Friday prior to the regular session. • Council Draft agendas for the evening sessions held on the 2nd Thursday of each month are available approximately at 4:00 p.m. on the Friday prior to the evening session. • Council Draft agenda for the workshop session held on the 4th Thursdays of each month are available approximately at 4:00 p.m. on the Friday prior to the regular session. PUBLIC COMMENT FOR REGULAR SESSIONS OF COUNCIL Members of the public shall be given a reasonable opportunity to be heard at a time before City Council takes official action. Speakers shall first state their legal names for the purpose of identification in the record of the meeting. Page 23 City Council may establish time limits for members of the public to address Council. Unless such time limit is otherwise established, each member of the public shall be limited to three minutes. Members of the public addressing Council shall observe all time limitations that may apply. Speakers shall refrain from disruptive behavior, including making vulgar or threatening remarks. Speakers shall refrain from launching personal attacks against any city official, city staff member, or member of the public. Comments shall be directed to the Council as a body and not to individual Council members. 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ALL MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC All persons attending the meeting are subject to search- Weapons are prohibited. Chapter 790.06 (12) Florida Statutes prohibits the possession of firearms or other dangerous weapons in a municipal government meeting by all persons not specifically authorized by Florida Statute. Conviction carries penalties of up to Five (5) years imprisonment and a $5,000 fine. Pursuant to Rule 5 (G) of the Council’s Rules of Procedure, which reads as follows: No weapons or objects that may be used as weapons shall be allowed in the Council Chambers. Persons, bags, packages and parcels entering Council Chambers are subject to search. PUBLIC HEARING SPEAKER'S WAIVER FORM Only during public hearings, individuals in the audience may designate a spokesperson to speak on their behalf, thereby relinquishing their speaking time to the designated spokesperson on the public hearing agenda item for which designation was made. A speaker's waiver form must be filled out and signed by individuals in the audience and presented to Council at the time that s/he appears before Council. Speaking time is one minute per name up to a maximum of 10 minutes. CONSENT AGENDA The COMMITTEE portion of the agenda is known as the CONSENT Agenda. It is an effective procedure used by Council to handle routine items expeditiously. Each Councilmember is assigned a committee and reviews all items prior to the meeting. Committee items are adopted by one motion unless a member of the public or a Councilmember wishes to address a particular item. In such cases, the item will be pulled from the consent agenda and considered separately. Page 24 CANCELLATION OF A NOTICED, SCHEDULED HEARING There are times when a noticed, scheduled hearing will not be heard due to the petition not being perfected. You may call the Office of the City Clerk anytime four days prior to the hearing to confirm that the hearing will be held. 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All parking meters downtown are enforceable until 12:00 AM, seven days per week. City Hall can be accessed by transit utilizing the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART). Copy the link below to use their trip planner for the best route from your location. Bike racks are available on the west side of the building: http://www.gohart.org/routes/plan/tripplanner.html DEPARTMENTAL CONTACTS FOR ASSISTANCE Scheduling procedures: Office of the City Clerk E-Mail: cityclerkstaff@tampagov.net Phone: 813-274-8397 Fax: 813-274-8306 Page 25 Land Uses, Alcoholic Beverage Permits, Land Development Coordination or Zoning Categories: Phone: 813-274-3100 – (Select Option 2) Closure/Vacating Petitions: Right-of-Way/Mapping Phone: 813-274-3100 – (Select Option 2) Plan Amendments: Planning Commission Phone: 813-272-5940 Video tapes of City Council Meetings: Office of Cable Communications Phone: 813-274-8217
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