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City of Gulfport Florida
City Council Meeting Notice
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
Gulfport City Hall, 2401 53rd Street South Gulfport, FL
6:00 PM

AGENDA
 
Call to Order
 
Invocation given by Councilmember Nancy Earley
 
Pledge of Allegiance
 
Roll Call
 
Presentations
 
Presentation - Utility Rate Sufficiency Study by Mr. Andrew Burnham, Vice President, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
 
Audit Overview by Forvis Mazars
   
1. Public Comment
   
2. City Manager Report
   
3. City Attorney Report
   
4. City Clerk Report
   
5. Council Comments/ Reports
   
6. Consent:
   
6.a.  Consider approval of Meeting Minutes from meeting held May 19, 2026.
   
  EXHIBIT:     Item 6.a. - May 19, 2026.pdf
   
7. Ordinances
   
7.a.  Ordinance No. 2026-03: Second Reading & Public Hearing: An Ordinance of the City of Gulfport, Florida, amending Chapter 20 - Traffic, Article I - In General, Section 20-4.1 - Resident only parking of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Gulfport, pertaining to parking areas designated for residents; Providing for the removal of Resident Only parking signs; providing for the repeal of ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, to the extent of such conflict; and providing for an effective date.
   
  EXHIBIT:     Item 7.a. - Memorandum.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 7.a. - Ordinance No. 2026-03.pdf
   
7.b.  Ordinance No. 2026-04: First Reading tabled from meeting held Tuesday, May 19, 2026: An Ordinance of the City of Gulfport, Florida amending the City of Gulfport Code of Ordinances, amending Chapter 22 - Zoning, Article VI. Supplementary Regulations for all Districts by amending Section 22-6.03 "Accessory uses and Structures." to accessory uses and structures, excluding Accessory Dwelling Units and by adding Section 22-6.15 - "Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU's)."; providing for applicability; providing for definitions; providing for general standards; providing for development standards; use and occupancy requirements; providing for parking requirements; providing for administration approval; providing for nonconformities; providing for codification, severability, and for an effective date.
   
  EXHIBIT:     Item 7.b. - Memorandum.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 7.b. - Ordinance No. 2026-04.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 7.b. - Impact Assessment - Technical Memo for Task 2.pdf
   
8. Resolutions
   
8.a.  Resolution No. 2026-35: A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to issue payment to C.A.P. Government, Inc., a Bureau Veritas Company, for managed services model for plan review and inspections for the month of April 2026 and the accompanying budget amendment.
   
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.a. - Memorandum.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.a. - Resolution No. 2026-35.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.a. - Resolution No. 2026-35 Exhibit A.pdf
   
8.b.  Resolution No. 2026-36: A Resolution for the VETSports, Inc. Volleyball Tournament Special Event Application for the use of the Municipal Beach for three (3) Volleyball Tournament events ; authorizing temporary setup activities associated with said events; providing for the temporary waiver of certain provisions of the Code of Ordinances and City policies during said events; authorizing the provision of municipal support services; and providing for responsibilities and conditions associated therewith.
   
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.b. - Memorandum.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.b. - Resolution No. 2026-36.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.b. - Special Event Application - VETSports.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.b. - SiteMap VETSports.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.b. - VETSports COI 2026-2027.pdf
   
8.c.  Resolution No. 2026-37: A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with the Pinellas County School Board for School Resource Officer Services at Boca Ciega High School and Gulfport Elementary School.
   
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.c. - Memorandum.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.c. - Resolution No. 2026-37.pdf
  EXHIBIT:     Item 8.c. - City of Gulfport SRO Agreement.pdf
   
9. Discussion
   
10. New Business
   
11. Adjournment
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