AGENDA
BRADENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING

8:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 22, 2026
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 101 OLD MAIN STREET

 

REVISED AGENDA



   
1.

INVOCATION & PLEDGE



Pastor Don Sturiano with Kingdom Life Christian Church

 

(The City does not endorse the religious beliefs of any speaker.)

   
2.

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER



   
3.

PROCLAMATIONS



  a) Legislative:

Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day

  Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day Proclamation
  b) Legislative:

Salvation Army Week 

  Salvation Army Week Proclamation
   
4.

PRESENTATIONS



   
5.

CITIZEN COMMENTS



Citizen comment will be accepted during the Citizen Comment portion of the meeting on any non-agenda item, agenda item, future agenda item or topic of relevance to the City. Comments will be accepted on the public hearings at the appropriate time.

   
6.

CONSENT AGENDA



  a) Administrative Services:

Merit Board Findings of Fact and Determination Sustaining Disciplinary Termination Imposed by the City

  Resolution 26-35
  Section 8.6 City of Bradenton Employee Handbook
  Section 2-164 City of Bradenton Code of Ordinances
  b) Event Review Committee:

BAM!Fest 2027

  Application and Site Plan
  c) Event Review Committee:

Fire Charity Fishing Tournament and Festival

  Fire Charity Fishing Tournament and Festival Application and Site Plan
  d) Event Review Committee:

Mattison's July 4th Parking Space Closure

  Application and Site Plan
  e) Finance:

Resolution 26-36 - Reimbursement of Certain Costs Relating to the Acquisition, Construction, and Installation of Water and Sewer Capital Improvements

  Resolution 26-36
  f) Information Technology:

Local Government Cybersecurity Grant Program

  g) Legislative:

Adopt-A-Road Litter Removal Agreement with Jose Leiva and Friends

  Adopt-A-Road Litter Removal Agreement
  h) Planning & Community Development:

Amendment to the Land Use Restrictive Agreement (LURA) for HTG Astoria, LTD.

  Amendment to the Land Use Restrictive Agreement (LURA) for HTG Astoria, LTD.
  HTG Explanation Letter
  LURA - Red-lined Version
  i) Purchasing:

Agreement for Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) Preconstruction Services with Quality Enterprises USA, Inc. for Downtown Bradenton Water Main Improvements

  Agreement with Quality Enterprises USA, Inc.
  j) Purchasing:

Agreements for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with Applied Sciences Consulting, LLC; CHA Consulting, Inc.; EG Solutions, Inc.; HR Green, Inc.; Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.; Jones Edmunds and Associates, Inc.; Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.; Rummel, Klepper and Kahl LLP; Taylor Engineering, Inc.; and WSP USA Inc.

  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with Applied Sciences Consulting, LLC
  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with CHA Consulting, Inc.
  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with EG Solutions, Inc.
  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with HR Green, Inc.
  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with Jacobs Engineering Group Inc
  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with Jones Edmunds and Associates, Inc.
  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with Rummel, Klepper and Kahl, LLP
  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with Taylor Engineering, Inc.
  Agreement for Engineering Continuing Services - Stormwater with WSP USA Inc.
  k) Purchasing:

Agreements for Professional Survey and Mapping Services with ESP Associates, Inc.; Survey and Mapping, LLC; McKim & Creed, INC.; LJA Engineering, Inc.; ZNS Engineering, LC; and George F. Young, Inc.

  Agreement for Professional Survey and Mapping Services with ESP Associates, Inc.
  Agreement for Professional Survey and Mapping Services with Survey and Mapping, LLC
  Agreement for Professional Survey and Mapping Services with McKim and Creed, INC.
  Agreement for Professional Survey and Mapping Services with LJA Engineering, Inc.
  Agreement for Professional Survey and Mapping Services with ZNS Engineering, LC
  Agreement for Professional Survey and Mapping Services with George F. Young, Inc.
  l) Purchasing:

Agreements for Continuing Engineering Services - Utilities with Carollo Engineers, Inc.; Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.; Wade Trim, Inc.; CHA Consulting, Inc.; Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.; McKim and Creed, Inc.; Woodard and Curran, Inc.; Jones Edmunds and Associates, Inc.

  Agreement for Continuing Engineering Services-Utilities with Carollo Engineers, Inc.
  Agreement for Continuing Engineering Services-Utilities with Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.
  Agreement for Continuing Engineering Services-Utilities with Wade Trim, Inc.
  Agreement for Continuing Engineering Services-Utilities with CHA Consulting, Inc.
  Agreement for Continuing Engineering Services-Utilities with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
  Agreement for Continuing Engineering Services-Utilities with McKim and Creed, Inc.
  Agreement for Continuing Engineering Services-Utilities with Woodard and Curran, Inc.
  Agreement for Continuing Engineering Services-Utilities with Jones Edmunds and Associates, Inc.
  m) Purchasing:

Second Extension of the Contract between The City of Bradenton and Bradenton Area Economic Development Corporation

  Second Extension of the Contract with Bradenton Economic Development Corporation
   
7.

BUSINESS/ADVERTISING, PETITIONS, HEARINGS & COMMUNICATIONS



  a) Administrative Services:

Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 2026-2027 Proposed Use of Funds - PUBLIC HEARING

  2026-27 CDBG Funding Recommendations
  b) Legal:

ORDINANCE 4075 - SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BRADENTON, FLORIDA, AMENDING PART 1, CHARTER AND RELATED LAWS, SUBPART B, RELATED LAWS, ARTICLE III, FIREFIGHTERS’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM, OF THE CITY OF BRADENTON, FLORIDA; AMENDING SECTION 1, DEFINITIONS, TO EXCLUDE CONTRACTED SPECIAL DETAILS FROM THE DEFINITION OF SALARY; AMENDING SECTION 5 (1), CONTRIBUTIONS, TO LOWER THE EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTION TO 9% EFFECTIVE UPON RATIFICATION, TO 8% EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2026 AND TO 7% EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2027; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR A REPEAL OF ORDINANCES OR RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

  Ordinance 4075
  Actuarial Impact Statement
  Business Impact Estimate
  c) City Administration:

ORDINANCE 4076 - SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BRADENTON, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE PROVISION OF SERVICES, FACILITIES, PROGRAMS, AND LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF BRADENTON, FLORIDA; ADOPTING CHAPTER 75 OF THE CITY OF BRADENTON CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED “MASTER CAPITAL PROJECT AND SERVICE ASSESSMENTS”; AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION AND COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF BRADENTON; PROVIDING CERTAIN DEFINITIONS AND DEFINING THE TERMS "ASSESSMENT," "SERVICE ASSESSMENT," AND "CAPITAL ASSESSMENT"; PROVIDING FOR THE CREATION OF ASSESSMENT AREAS; ESTABLISHING THE PROCEDURES FOR IMPOSING CAPITAL AND SERVICE ASSESSMENTS; ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR NOTICE AND ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS; PROVIDING THAT ASSESSMENTS CONSTITUTE A LIEN ON ASSESSED PROPERTY UPON ADOPTION OF THE ASSESSMENT ROLL; PROVIDING THAT THE LIEN FOR AN ASSESSMENT COLLECTED PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 197.3632 AND 197.3635, FLORIDA STATUTES, UPON PERFECTION SHALL ATTACH TO THE PROPERTY ON THE PRIOR JANUARY 1, THE LIEN DATE FOR AD VALOREM TAXES; PROVIDING THAT A PERFECTED LIEN SHALL BE EQUAL IN RANK AND DIGNITY WITH THE LIENS OF ALL STATE, CITY, DISTRICT, OR MUNICIPAL TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS AND SUPERIOR IN DIGNITY TO ALL OTHER PRIOR LIENS, MORTGAGES, TITLES, AND CLAIMS; AUTHORIZING EXEMPTIONS; PROVIDING PROCEDURES FOR COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING A MECHANISM FOR THE IMPOSITION OF ASSESSMENTS ON GOVERNMENT PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF OBLIGATIONS; DECLARING THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE TO BE SUPPLEMENTAL, ADDITIONAL, AND AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD; PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS AND CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

  Ordinance 4076
  Business Impact Estimate
   
8.

NEW BUSINESS BY DEPARTMENT HEADS, CITY ATTORNEY AND COUNCIL



  a) City Administration:

Non-Binding Letter Agreement for G.T. Bray Park between City of Bradenton and Manatee County

  Non-Binding Letter of Agreement for G.T. Bray Park
  b) City Administration:

Third Note Modification Agreement with Florida Cultural Group, Inc.

  Third Note Modification Agreement
  c) City Administration:

City Park / Pittsburgh Pirates Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

   
9.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS



   
10.

COUNCIL REPORTS



   
11.

DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS



   
12.

ADJOURN



 

RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR AGENDA AND PUBLIC APPEARANCES BEFORE CITY COUNCIL



Please place all cell phones on silent!

PRIOR TO COUNCIL MEETING: Appointments on the agenda, all items from Department Directors and other interested parties must be submitted before 12:00 p.m. on the Wednesday preceding the Council meeting. Anyone wishing to be placed on the agenda must contact Tamara Melton, City Clerk, at City Hall by phone 941-932-9463 or email: tamara.melton@bradentonfl.gov and give their name, business name (if applicable), whether they are resident taxpayers of the City and their business before Council. Appearances before Council will be authorized by the Mayor or Councilperson in charge of the meeting. NOTE: The Mayor may ask a city department to look into an issue prior to the meeting to see if the issue can be resolved. If the Mayor or Councilperson in charge of the meeting feels the request is justified, they will instruct the City Clerk as to its placement on the agenda.

Non-Discrimination Statement: The City of Bradenton prohibits discrimination in all of its services, programs or activities on the basis of race, color, age, disability, sex, national origin, religion, genetic information or marital status. Persons with a disability needing a reasonable accommodation to participate in, or who require assistance or an alternative means for communication of program information such as Braille, large print, etc., should contact as soon as possible, but at least 48 hours in advance:

City of Bradenton
ADA/Title VI Coordinator
101 Old Main Street
Bradenton, FL 34205
ADACoordinator@cityofbradenton.com
941-932-9400
TTY: 7-1-1 or 1-800-955-8771



La ciudad de Bradenton proveera servicio de interprete a las personas quienes su primer lenguage no es el ingles. Si necesita estos servicios, usted o su representante puede comunicar al ADA/Title VI Coordinator, 101 Old Main Street, Bradenton, FL 34205. Tambien puede llamar al (941) 932-9470 o enviar correo electronico a ADACoordinator@cityofbradenton.com

AT COUNCIL MEETING:

Citizen comment will be accepted during the Citizen Comment portion of the meeting on any non-agenda item, agenda item, future agenda item or topic of relevance to the City. Citizen comment related to any public hearing item shall be provided during the duly noticed public hearing in order to maintain an accurate record of the proceedings. All citizen comments related to quasi-judicial items are required to be under oath and such comments will be invited to be presented during the duly noticed public hearing for such items.

If an individual (or agent) wishes to address the City Council, they should complete a comment card available at the back of the Chamber and submit such card to the City Clerk.

At the appropriate time during the meeting, the Mayor will call speakers to come forward. After being recognized by the Mayor, the individual should come to the podium and, for the public record, state their name and address, and then provide any relevant comments or testimony related to the item they wish to address. In the case of an agent, they shall identify themselves and the party they represent. The speaker should then proceed to state their position or present their information.

An individual appearance for citizen comment will be limited to three (3) minutes unless additional time is permitted by the Mayor or consensus of the Council. Additional time will be allowed (up to 10 minutes at the discretion of the Mayor or consensus of the Council) for public hearing items if the speaker is officially representing a group of five or more people, provided that written authorization is provided that the person is authorized to speak on behalf of the group.

Note: If handouts are being distributed, please provide a minimum of ten (10) copies to the City Clerk. If you wish to display a drawing or rendering, contact Tamara Melton, as indicated above, prior to the meeting. Any submissions commented on, photographs, letters, renderings, etc. will be kept by the City Clerk for the official record.

PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 286.0105: If an individual decides to appeal any decision made by the board, council, agency, or commission at this meeting, such individual will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

PLEDGE OF PUBLIC CONDUCT We, the Mayor, City Council and Employees of the City of Bradenton, agree to: *Establish a process to promote positive interaction among ourselves and the citizens of Bradenton in a positive and non-threatening environment. *Encourage visible, involved and active participation among all. *Promote improved communication through active listening, providing feedback and honest expression of ideas. *Utilize consensus for decision making. *We realize that though we may disagree, we will be respectful of each other. *We will direct all comments to the issues and will avoid personal attacks.