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Pompano Beach

Meeting

June 9, 2026

What happened

Statura summary

The City Commission’s June 9 meeting was driven by a pair of substantive second-reading ordinances: a three-year labor agreement with the Pompano Beach Professional Fire Fighters, Local 1549, and a package of service contracts for well rehabilitation and maintenance. Those are the kinds of items that move real money and shape operating costs, and both were adopted. The commission also approved a first amendment to its agreement with the Broward County School Board for the Firefighter I Certificate Program, keeping the training pipeline in place for new recruits. On the policy side, commissioners also changed the designation of the right-of-way now known as NW 3rd Street to a dual designation with Luerenna H. Holley Street, and appointed Melissa Shiff to the Pompano Beach Economic Development Council for a term ending June 14, 2029. The rest of the agenda was largely ceremonial or informational, including an internal audit update, a Community Foundation of Broward presentation, and proclamations. No major split votes were flagged in the agenda data, and the meeting appears to have moved the key business items through without drama.

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. P.H. 2026-37: Three-Year Labor Agreement with Pompano Beach Professional Fire Fighters, Local 1549
    Approved

    Approves a three-year collective bargaining agreement between the city and Local 1549, locking in firefighter labor terms and related compensation/benefit provisions.

  2. P.H. 2026-39: Service Contracts for Well Rehabilitation and Maintenance
    Approved

    Authorizes the city to execute service contracts for well rehabilitation and maintenance, supporting water-system upkeep and operational reliability.

  3. First Amendment to Agreement with Broward County School Board for Firefighter I Certificate Program
    Approved

    Extends or modifies the city’s training partnership with the Broward County School Board for the Firefighter I Certificate Program.

  4. Dual Designation of NW 3rd Street / Luerenna H. Holley Street
    Approved

    Changes the right-of-way designation for NW 3rd Street to a dual street name, affecting signage and official mapping within the city.

  5. Appointment of Melissa Shiff to the Pompano Beach Economic Development Council
    Passed

    Places Melissa Shiff on the Economic Development Council for a three-year term ending June 14, 2029.

  6. Regular City Commission Meeting Minutes of May 26, 2026
    Passed

    Approves the prior meeting minutes as the official record.

  7. Internal Audit Activity Report Memorandum 26-03
    Pending

    Receives a presentation on completed and ongoing audit work, technical assistance, and follow-up on prior audit recommendations.

  8. Community Foundation of Broward Update
    Pending

    Hears an update on Community Foundation-funded projects in Pompano Beach.

  9. Special Proclamation Honoring Michael Rada
    Pending

    Recognizes Michael Rada for his long collaboration with and commitment to the Pompano Beach Economic Development Council.

  10. Alzheimer's Awareness Month Proclamation
    Pending

    Declares June 2026 as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in the city.