Meeting
City of Boynton Beach, FL May 28, 2026 Virtual Agenda Review Workshop
Body
City of Boynton Beach
Date
May 27, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The City of Boynton Beach held a virtual agenda review workshop on May 28, 2026, to prepare for the upcoming June 2nd city commission meeting. Key procurement-related discussions included approval of a mid-year budget amendment increasing revenue from $137 million to $140 million, with expenditures notably covering a paving project for Chapel Hill resurfacing. The commission reviewed contract actions such as authorizing a task order to CPZ Architects for police training facility design, a piggyback software purchase through Carahsoft not to exceed $600,000 annually, and a purchase order to M&M Asphalt for $631,000 plus contingency for paving work. Additionally, a furniture purchase for the wastewater treatment plant was approved for up to $83,000. The commission also discussed ratifying an extension for demolition work at Mangrove Park and issuing a termination for the school zone camera program contract with Viera. Policy discussions included aligning pension fund participation for police and fire chiefs with state law and planning for a rebate program for storm hardening home improvements. The commission expressed intent to proactively address the upcoming Save Homes Act legislation and considered a proposal to erect a statue honoring founding father Haym Salomon as part of the 250th anniversary celebrations. Several agenda items related to bids, contracts, and budget amendments were scheduled for formal approval at the next meeting.
Source
City of Boynton Beach