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West Miami

Meeting

June 3, 2026

What happened

Statura summary

This meeting was mostly housekeeping, not policy: invocation, pledge, roll call, minutes, public comment, staff reports, committee reports, and adjournment. Nothing in the agenda shows a binding land-use, fiscal, or regulatory move, so the real story is that the Commission spent the night clearing the procedural runway rather than changing the rules of the game. The only items that matter for a business reader are the ones that frame future action, not the ceremonial filler. Presentation of minutes for approval locks in the prior record, and the unfinished business, new business, and consent sections are where any actual decisions would surface, but the agenda as provided does not identify a substantive action there. In other words, this was a low-stakes meeting on paper, with the next real leverage point likely to come when a specific item is placed under unfinished or new business rather than buried in reports.

Statura-generated summary of the official agenda and minutes. Verbatim per-item votes and dollar figures are in the Agenda & votes tab.

Key decisions

  1. Presentation of Minutes for Approval
    Pending

    The Commission is set to approve the prior meeting record, which matters because the minutes become the official baseline for future action and disputes.

  2. Public Comments
    Pending

    The public comment period gives outside parties a chance to put concerns on the record, but it does not itself change policy.

  3. Report of the City Manager
    Pending

    The manager's report is informational, so it signals administration priorities without binding the city to any action.

  4. Report of the City Attorney
    Pending

    The attorney's report is a legal update, not a decision item, so it informs the Commission without creating new obligations.

  5. Report of the City Engineer
    Pending

    The engineer's report is a status update on infrastructure matters and does not itself authorize spending or construction.

  6. Committee Reports
    Pending

    Committee reports surface work already underway, but they are informational unless the Commission takes a separate vote.

  7. Unfinished Business
    Pending

    This is the slot where deferred or unresolved items would come back for action, so it is the main place to watch for any binding decision.

  8. New Business Agenda Items
    Pending

    New business is where fresh policy or spending items would be introduced, but no specific action is identified here.

  9. Consent Agenda Items
    Pending

    Consent items are typically bundled for routine approval, which means any substantive change would be hidden unless pulled for separate discussion.