
Village of Palmetto Bay · Mayor
Karyn Cunningham
Mayor, Village of Palmetto Bay.
Sponsored & moved
Agenda items Karyn Cunningham sponsored or moved, newest first — attributed from the city's published sponsor record.
- ResolutionMay 4, 2026Formally requesting that miami-dade county department of transportation and public works evaluate and implement appropriate traffic control and calming measures on sw 87th avenue in connection with the opening of the sw 87th avenue bridge; directing the village manager to transmit this resolution and advocate for its implementation; providing for implementation
- ResolutionMay 4, 2026Expressing concern regarding the number and complexity of proposed charter amendments to be placed on a single ballot; acknowledging the potential for voter confusion and fatigue; urging a more deliberate and transparent approach to charter revisions; and providing an effective date (sponsored by mayor karyn cunningham)
- ResolutionApr 6, 2026Relating to the hosting of a village-wide informational workshop for residents considering future candidacy for public office in connection with the november 3, 2026 general election; expressing the village’s desire to collaborate with the miami-dade county supervisor of elections; providing for workshop content; providing for implementation
- ResolutionApr 6, 2026Related to street co-designation, co-designating sw 78th court, between sw 166th street and sw 168th street as "chabad way" in the village of palmetto bay in honor of the chabad of palmetto bay and deering bay; providing for the installation of appropriate signage
- OrdinanceApr 6, 2026Regarding council discussion; amending the code of ordinances at section 2-49(a), “council discussion, public participation and decorum”, by establishing a total time limit for each councilmember’s questions and discussion during a meeting; superseding and repealing ordinance 2026-02
- ResolutionMar 2, 2026Affirming support for the preservation of the miami-dade urban development boundary (“udb”) as IT currently exists to protect downstream water resources, including the biscayne aquifer, regional groundwater supplies, and connected coastal waters, as well as the everglades, wetlands, and agricultural lands; urging the miami-dade county board of county commissioners to uphold county mayor daniela lev
- OrdinanceFeb 2, 2026Relating to division 2. – meetings; amending section 2-44, “meetings,” of the village code of ordinances to modify the start time of public meetings from 7:00 p.m. To 6:30 p.m
- OrdinanceFeb 2, 2026Regarding council discussion; amending the code of ordinances at section 2-49(a), "council discussion, public participation and decorum", by establishing the amount of time each councilmember has to discuss an item
- OrdinanceJan 12, 2026Regarding council discussion; amedning the code of ordiances at section 2-49(a), “council discussion, public participation and decorum”, by establishing the amount of time each councilmember has to discuss an item
- ResolutionJan 12, 2026Related to street co-designation, co-designating the portion of sw 143rd street between sw 78th avenue and palmetto road as “greg zawyer street” in the village of palmetto bay in honor of greg zawyer; providing for the installation of appropriate signage
- ResolutionDec 1, 2025Confirming the village’s commitment to continue ibus operations through the end of fiscal year 2026; providing that during budget workshops the village will review transit options, capital expenditure requirements, and solicit resident input to determine the most appropriate transit solution for the village
- ResolutionNov 17, 2025Approving the 2026 state legislative agenda in support of the village priorities for the upcoming legislative session; providing an effective date. (sponsored by mayor karyn cunningham)
- OrdinanceNov 17, 2025Relating to division 2. – meetings; amending section 2-44, “meetings,” of the village code of ordinances to modify the start time of public meetings from 7:00 p.m. To 4:00 p.m
- OrdinanceNov 3, 2025Relating to division 2. – meetings; amending section 2-44, “meetings,” of the village code of ordinances to modify the start time of public meetings from 7:00 p.m. To 4:00 p.m
- ResolutionNov 3, 2025Approving the 2026 state legislative agenda in support of the village priorities for the upcoming legislative session; providing an effective date. (sponsored by mayor karyn cunningham)
- ResolutionOct 20, 2025; issuing a formal censure to councilmember marsha matson for violating her oath of office and florida law by willfully and improperly removing herself from village hall to avoid a vote on a resolution which was of great public importance, resulting in denying the council of a seated quorum
- ResolutionOct 20, 2025; issuing a formal censure to councilmember marsha matson for violating her oath of office and florida law by willfully and improperly removing herself from village hall to avoid a vote on a resolution which was of great public importance, resulting in denying the council of a seated quorum
- ResolutionOct 6, 2025; issuing a formal censure to councilmember marsha matson for violating her oath of office and florida law by willfully and improperly removing herself from village hall to avoid a vote on a resolution which was of great public importance, resulting in denying the council of a seated quorum
- ResolutionSep 17, 2025; issuing a formal censure to councilmember marsha matson for violating her oath of office and florida law by willfully and improperly removing herself from village hall to avoid a vote on a resolution which was of great public importance, resulting in denying the council of a seated quorum
- ResolutionSep 17, 2025Approving a new agreeement in lieu of the exsiting contract with the village attorney, and providing an effective date. (sponsored by mayor karyn cunningham)
- ResolutionSep 17, 2025; issuing a formal censure to councilmember marsha matson for violating her oath of office and florida law by willfully and improperly removing herself from village hall to avoid a vote on a resolution which was of great public importance, resulting in denying the council of a seated quorum
- ResolutionSep 17, 2025Approving a new agreeement in lieu of the exsiting contract with the village attorney, and providing an effective date. (sponsored by mayor karyn cunningham)
- ResolutionSep 8, 2025Approving a new agreeement in lieu of the exsiting contract with the village attorney, and providing an effective date. (sponsored by mayor karyn cunningham)
- ResolutionSep 8, 2025; issuing a formal censure to councilmember marsha matson for violating her oath of office and florida law by willfully and improperly removing herself from village hall to avoid a vote on a resolution which was of great public importance, resulting in denying the council of a seated quorum
- ResolutionSep 8, 2025Approving a new agreeement in lieu of the exsiting contract with the village attorney, and providing an effective date. (sponsored by mayor karyn cunningham)
Recent items before the Regular Council Meeting
Public-record matters most recently on the Palmetto Bay commission's agenda. These are city items, not this official's sponsored legislation.
- OrdinanceJun 1, 2026Relating to domestic animals in village parks; amending section 20-66(a) of the village code of ordinances to authorize the village manager to designate specific park areas for off-leash canine use where appropriate dog park facilities have been installed
- OrdinanceJun 1, 2026Relating to modernizing the council’s decorum statement and rules of public meeting conduct; amending sections 2-49 and 2-50 of the village code; providing for the promotion of orderly, respectful, and constitutionally protected public participation
- OrdinanceJun 1, 2026Repealing and rescinding ordinance 2026-01; repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
- ResolutionJun 1, 2026Establishing principles governing the responsible and transparent use of artificial intelligence technologies in village operations; providing for human oversight, public transparency, and compliance with florida public records and sunshine laws; providing for implementation
- ResolutionJun 1, 2026$64KRelated to procurement; approving the construction of the protective infrastructure for the bike lanes improvements on sw 82nd avenue; authorizing the village manager to execute said change order in the amount of sixty-three thousand seven hundred thirty-one dollars and fifty cents ($63,731.50)
- ResolutionJun 1, 2026$22KRelating to general government; authorizing the village manager to enter into an agreement with granicus, LLC for granicus operations cloud and votecast web services through the omnia partners cooperative purchasing contract no. 159768; providing for an amount not to exceed ($21,702.50) for the annual subscription fees; and providing an effective da
- ReportJun 1, 2026Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting (February 5, 2026)
- ReportJun 1, 2026Attorney Expenses
- ReportJun 1, 2026Charter Revision Commission Meeting (April 15, 2026)
- ReportJun 1, 2026Resiliency Committee Meeting (October 30, 2025)
- ReportJun 1, 2026Litigation Update
- ReportJun 1, 2026Police Commander Report