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Pompano Beach

Meeting

June 23, 2026

What happened

Statura summary

The commission’s most business-relevant actions centered on transportation, utilities, and employee benefits. On the transportation side, members considered a railroad reimbursement agreement with FDOT and the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, plus a first-reading ordinance to amend the city’s point-to-point transportation services contract. Utilities also stayed front and center: the agenda included a piggyback deal with National Metering Services to install new meters and backflow devices, and a $220,000 annual carbon-dioxide supply contract for Airgas USA. The city also moved a municipal election agreement amendment that would accept Broward’s modified fee schedule, which should lower election-related costs for the city. Land-use and right-of-way issues were lighter but still relevant to operators. Commissioners had a revocable license request for Sergio Marrero at 1727 NE 39th Street, plus a license agreement with South Florida Technical College Preparatory for use of a vacant city athletic field. Health benefits were also on the table through a first-reading ordinance for an Aetna employee health-services contract. Ceremonial items — including awards and a Boys & Girls Club proclamation — were present but not policy drivers. All items in the packet were marked pending, so watch for the transportation amendment and the Aetna benefits ordinance returning at the next reading if they were not finalized tonight.

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. Approval to award ITB26-036 Carbon Dioxide, Liquid, Bulk Delivery (Co-operative Bid) to Airgas USA, LLC
    Pending

    Would establish an annual bulk carbon-dioxide supply contract for city operations at an estimated cost of $220,000.

  2. Railroad Reimbursement Agreement with FDOT and the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority
    Pending

    Would authorize city officials to execute a reimbursement agreement tied to railroad-related work involving the city, FDOT, and the regional transit authority.

  3. Piggyback Agreement with National Metering Services, Inc. for New Meters and Backflow Devices
    Pending

    Would let the city use a piggyback procurement to hire National Metering Services for meter and backflow-device installation as needed.

  4. P.H. 2026-40: First Amendment to the Agreement for Transportation Services (Point to Point)
    Pending

    Would amend the city’s point-to-point transportation services contract, likely changing service terms or pricing for the program.

  5. P.H. 2026-42: Service Contract with Aetna Life Insurance Company for Employee Health Benefits Services
    Pending

    Would authorize a service contract with Aetna to provide employee health-benefits administration and related services.

  6. Revocable License Agreement with Sergio Marrero at 1727 NE 39th Street
    Pending

    Would allow temporary private occupancy or use of a portion of city right-of-way at the listed address under a revocable license.

  7. Service Contract with Century Industries, LLC to Purchase a Mobile Bandstand Stage
    Pending

    Would authorize purchase of a mobile bandstand stage for city events and programming.

  8. Amendment to Municipal Election Agreement with the Broward County Supervisor of Elections
    Pending

    Would accept a modified fee schedule for municipal elections, reducing the city’s election administration costs.

  9. License Agreement with South Florida Technical College Preparatory, Inc. for Use of the City’s Vacant Athletic Field
    Pending

    Would permit the school to use a city-owned vacant athletic field under a formal license agreement.