City of Fort Lauderdale  
City Commission Regular Meeting  
Agenda  
Tuesday, April 21, 2026 - 6:00 PM  
Broward Center for the Performing Arts - Mary N. Porter Riverview  
Ballroom - 201 SW 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312  
Cable Television - Comcast Channel 78 and AT&T U-verse Channel 99  
FORT LAUDERDALE CITY COMMISSION  
DEAN J. TRANTALIS Mayor  
BEN SORENSEN Vice Mayor - Commissioner - District 4  
JOHN C. HERBST Commissioner - District 1  
STEVEN GLASSMAN Commissioner - District 2  
PAM BEASLEY-PITTMAN Commissioner - District 3  
RICKELLE WILLIAMS, City Manager  
SHARI L. McCARTNEY, City Attorney  
PATRICK REILLY, City Auditor  
DAVID R. SOLOMAN, City Clerk  
PUBLIC APPEARANCES BEFORE THE CITY COMMISSION:  
If any person wishes to address the City Commission, the person shall sign up in the  
Broward Center for the Performing Arts - Mary N. Porter Riverview Ballroom lobby. A  
member of the City Clerk’s Office Staff will be there to assist. Speaker Cards are given  
to the Mayor. After being recognized by the Mayor, the speaker should approach the  
podium, identify the agenda item in question, indicate support, opposition, or neutrality  
on the agenda item, and then proceed to succinctly state the speaker’s position or  
present information.  
If an attorney, or any other person appears before the Commission in a representative  
capacity, the attorney, or other representative shall also sign up in the Broward Center  
for the Performing Arts - Mary N. Porter Riverview Ballroom lobby. A member of the  
City Clerk’s Office Staff will be there to assist. After being recognized by the Mayor, the  
speaker should approach the podium, identify the client(s) being represented, and  
identify the agenda item in question. The speaker shall then indicate the client’s  
support, opposition, or neutrality on the agenda item and then proceed to succinctly  
state the client’s position or present information on behalf of the client(s).  
Pursuant to Section 3.13 of the Charter of the City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the  
Mayor shall maintain order at all meetings, and the Police Department, upon  
instructions of the Mayor, shall expel any person from the meeting who refuses to obey  
the order of the Mayor in relation to preserving order at the meetings. Any person who  
interrupts or disturbs a City Commission meeting, or who willfully enters or remains in a  
City Commission meeting having been warned by the Mayor to depart and who refuses  
to do so, may be subject to arrest.  
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Pledge of Allegiance  
ROLL CALL  
Approval of MINUTES and Agenda  
26-0403 Minutes for February 17, 2026, Commission Joint Workshop with  
Affordable Housing Advisory Committee, February 17, 2026,  
Commission Conference Meeting and February 17, 2026, Commission  
Regular Meeting - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
Attachments:  
PRESENTATIONS  
26-0399 Commissioner Glassman to present a Proclamation declaring April 22,  
2026, as Earth Day in the City of Fort Lauderdale  
PRES-1  
26-0400 Mayor Trantalis to present a Proclamation declaring April 26, 2026, as  
Move With MADD & MADD Dash Fort Lauderdale 5K Day in the City of  
Fort Lauderdale  
PRES-2  
CONSENT AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT  
CONSENT AGENDA  
Those matters included under the Consent Agenda are self-explanatory and are not  
expected to require review or discussion. Items will be enacted by one motion on which  
members of the public will be given three (3) minutes to speak prior to its approval. An  
item may be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately if  
discussion is desired by any City Commissioner or charter officer.  
CONSENT MOTIONS  
26-0289 Motion Approving an Outdoor Event Agreement, Request for Amplified  
Music Exemption, and Request for Road Closure with Miami Gay and  
Lesbian Film Festival, Inc. for the OUTshine Block Party on May 3,  
2026, at Savor Cinema, located at 503 SE 6 Street - (Commission  
District 4)  
CM-1  
Attachments:  
26-0360 Motion Approving an Outdoor Event Agreement and Request for  
Amplified Music Exemption with Fort Taco LTD. for Cinco De Mayo  
2026 on May 5, 2026, at Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar, located at 1313  
E Las Olas Boulevard - (Commission District 4)  
CM-2  
Attachments:  
26-0287 Motion Approving a Temporary Beach License and Outdoor Event  
Agreement with South East Florida Apartment Association, Inc. for the  
South East Florida Apartment Association Annual Volleyball  
Tournament on May 1, 2026, at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park -  
(Commission Districts 2 and 4)  
CM-3  
Attachments:  
26-0241 Motion Approving a Sponsorship Agreement Between the City of Fort  
Lauderdale and Lauderdale Air Show, LLC, for the 2026 Fort  
CM-4  
CM-5  
Lauderdale Air Show - $200,000 - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
Attachments:  
26-0301 Motion Approving Fiscal Year 2026 Beach Business Improvement  
District Grant Participation Agreement with Swim Fort Lauderdale  
Booster Club, Inc. for the Fort Lauderdale Open - $10,000 -  
(Commission District 2)  
Attachments:  
26-0292 Motion Rejecting the Single Proposal for Request for Proposal (RFP)  
CM-6  
CM-7  
No. 551-5, Sponsorship Acquisition - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and  
4)  
Attachments:  
26-0311 Motion Rejecting All Proposals for Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No.  
337 - Design Criteria Package for Riverwalk Parking Garage Repairs -  
Phase II - (Commission District 4)  
Attachments:  
26-0321 Motion Approving an Increase in Contract Cost Capacity to Invitation to  
Bid (ITB) No. 185-1, Talent Booking Agent Pre-Qualified Pool - AEG  
Presents SE, LLC, Omega 14 Incorporated, and Next Weekend  
Productions, Inc. - $101,250 - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
CM-8  
CM-9  
Attachments:  
26-0348 Motion Approving a Five (5)-Year Agreement with the School Board of  
Broward County for Reciprocal Use of City Parks and School Board  
Facilities in the City of Fort Lauderdale - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3  
and 4)  
Attachments:  
26-0365 Motion Authorizing Settlement of Workers’ Compensation Claims for  
Kelly Phillips v. City of Fort Lauderdale, Case Numbers 18-003624MJR  
and 23-026578MJR - $336,534 - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
CM-10  
CM-11  
Attachments:  
26-0366 Motion Authorizing Settlement of Workers’ Compensation Claims for  
Martha Massarelli v. City of Fort Lauderdale, Case Numbers  
24-011149IF and 24-011150IF - $275,000 - (Commission Districts 1, 2,  
3 and 4)  
Attachments:  
CONSENT PURCHASE  
26-0178 Motion Approving the Award for Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 576 - Safety  
Shoes and Boots - Safety Shoe Distributors, L.T.D., Sole Brothers, Inc.,  
Global Trading, Inc., and Ritz Safety LLC - $250,000 (One-year  
aggregate) - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
CP-1  
CP-2  
Attachments:  
26-0322 Motion Approving the Award for Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 567-1 - Ferric  
Chloride and Calcium Chloride for the Prospect Lake Clean Water  
Center - Brenntag Mid-South, LLC - $249,952 (One-Year Total) -  
(Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
Attachments:  
26-0323 Motion Approving an Agreement for Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 525, NW  
5 Avenue Streetscape Improvements - M&M Asphalt Maintenance, Inc.  
d/b/a All County Paving -$991,990.57 - (Commission District 2)  
CP-3  
CP-4  
Attachments:  
26-0329 Motion Approving an Agreement for Invitation to Bid (ITB) 568-2,  
Sunrise Middle School - Park Improvements Phase II - Sagaris Corp. -  
$690,520 - (Commission District 1)  
Attachments:  
MOTIONS  
Those matters included under the Motions category differ from the Consent Agenda in  
that items will be voted on individually. In addition, presentations will be made on each  
motion item if so desired.  
26-0165 Motion Approving a Not-for-Profit Service Agreement between the City  
of Fort Lauderdale and HomesUnited Ministries, Inc. for Mental Health  
and Substance Abuse Housing Program Services in the Amount of  
$125,000 - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
M-1  
Attachments:  
26-0347 Motion Approving the Final Ranking of Firms, Negotiated Fee  
Schedules, and Agreements for Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No.  
456 - Architectural Continuing Services - Gurri Matute, P.A., H2M  
Architects & Engineers, Inc., and R.E Chisholm Architects, Inc. -  
$5,000,000 (2-year estimated aggregate amount) - (Commission  
Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
M-2  
Attachments:  
26-0406 Motion Approving an Interim Agreement with FTL City Hall Partners,  
LLC for the City Hall Project, Pursuant to Section 255.065(6), Florida  
Statutes, in Substantially the Form Attached Hereto - (Commission  
Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
M-3  
Attachments:  
RESOLUTIONS  
26-0394 Appointment of Board and Committee Members - (Commission Districts  
1, 2, 3 and 4)  
R-1  
Attachments:  
26-0242 Resolution Waiving the Competitive Solicitation and Selection  
Processes Contained in the City of Fort Lauderdale Procurement  
Ordinance and Approving and Amending Consulting Services  
Agreement with Beacon Advisory Partners LLC for City Projects Related  
to Public-Private Partnerships and Real Estate Projects - (Commission  
Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
R-2  
Attachments:  
26-0420 Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Agreement and  
to Accept In-kind Grant Services from the Florida Local Government  
Cybersecurity Grant Program from Florida Digital Services, State of  
Florida Department of Management Services - (Commission Districts 1,  
2, 3 and 4)  
R-3  
Attachments:  
Resolution Approving the Appointment of Special Bond Counsel for the  
Issuance of Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 2026, for the  
Prospect Lake Clean Water Center Subordinate Debt, (the "Series 2026  
Bonds") - (Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
R-4  
Attachments:  
PUBLIC HEARINGS  
26-0270 Public Hearing - Resolution Approving a Waiver of Conflict of Interest  
Pursuant to Section 112.313(12), Florida Statutes Allowing Thomas  
Manos to Apply for benefits under the Central City Community  
Redevelopment Area Non-Residential Incentive Program - (Commission  
Districts 2 and 3)  
PH-1  
Attachments:  
26-0271 Public Hearing - Resolution Approving a Waiver of Conflict of Interest  
pursuant to Section 112.313(12), Florida Statutes, Allowing Olga  
Zamora to Apply for the Central City Community Redevelopment Area  
Residential Enhancement Program - (Commission Districts 2 and 3)  
PH-2  
Attachments:  
26-0272 Public Hearing - Resolution Approving a Waiver of Conflict of Interest  
Pursuant to Section 112.313(12), Florida Statutes Allowing Kimber  
White to Apply for the Central City Community Redevelopment Area  
Residential Enhancement Program - (Commission Districts 2 and 3)  
PH-3  
PH-4  
Attachments:  
26-0310 Public Hearing - Resolution Approving a Waiver of Conflict of Interest  
Pursuant to Section 112.313(12), Florida Statutes Allowing Nikola Stan  
to Apply for benefits under the Central City Community Redevelopment  
Area Residential Enhancement Program - (Commission Districts 2 and  
3)  
Attachments:  
26-0314 Public Hearing - Resolution Approving a Waiver of Conflict of Interest  
Pursuant to Section 112.313(12), Florida Statutes Allowing Shantel  
Jairam to Apply for the Central City Community Redevelopment Area  
Residential Enhancement Program - (Commission Districts 2 and 3)  
PH-5  
PH-6  
Attachments:  
26-0372 Public Hearing - Second Reading - Quasi-Judicial Ordinance Approving  
Vacation of Right-of-Way - of a 50-foot-wide by 102-foot-long Portion of  
Coconut Drive - David Ide - Case No. UDP-V21002 - (Commission  
District 4)  
Anyone wishing to speak must be sworn in. The Commission will  
announce any site visits, communications or expert opinions received  
and make them part of the record.  
Attachments:  
ORDINANCE SECOND READING  
26-0373 Second Reading - Ordinance Amending the City of Fort Lauderdale’s  
Unified Land Development Regulations, Article VII, Notice Procedures,  
Section 47-27.4, Notice Procedures for Site Plan Level I, II, III, and IV,  
Conditional Use, Plats, and Amendments to Site Plan Level III and IV;  
Section 47-27.5, Rezoning and Change in Uses, and Section 47-24.6,  
Vacation of Public Right-of-Ways - Case No. UDP-T26001 -  
(Commission Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4)  
OSR-1  
Attachments:  
ADJOURNMENT