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Minutes 08-03-21 Minutes of the City Commission Meeting Held Online Via the GoToWebinar Platform and In-Person at the City Hall Commission Chambers 100 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, at 5:30 P.M. Present: Mayor Steven B. Grant Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Vice Mayor Woodrow L. Hay James Cherof, City Attorney Commissioner Justin Katz Crystal Gibson, City Clerk Commissioner Christina L. Romelus (Left at 7:06 p.m.) Absent: Commissioner Ty Penserga 1. Openings A. Call to Order — Mayor Steven B. Grant Mayor Grant called the meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. Roll Call City Clerk Gibson called the roll. A quorum was present. Invocation by Pastor Bob Bender, Christ Fellowship The Invocation was given by Pastor Bender of Christ Fellowship. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Penserga In Commissioner Penserga's absence, the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Grant. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections Mayor Grant added Item 12B, the City Attorney's request for a closed-door session and Item 3C, an announcement about the MLK Event. Vice Mayor Hay added Item 13H for the remainder of his Community Support Funds to go to the Boynton Bulldogs at the August 17th Commission meeting. Mayor Grant would like to have a discussion on the tailgate at the FAU home game. Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 City Manager LaVerriere stated that she is talking with Kacy Young, Director of Recreation and Parks. Recreation and Parks is currently putting together a tailgate for the Miami Dolphins game the next day. She wants to make sure the resources will be available for the FAU game. She will let the Commission know. Mayor Grant commented hopefully there will be answer for the next Commission meeting. 2. Adoption Motion Commissioner Romelus moved to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Mayor Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 2. Other A. Informational items by the Members of the City Commission. Commissioner Katz had no disclosures. Commissioner Romelus had no disclosures. Vice Mayor Hay disclosed that he attended the Feeding South Florida event on Saturday. He also attended the Palm Beach County League of Cities. Mayor Grant disclosed that on July 22nd, he met with Luau Corporation to inquire if they could use the amphitheater. He also went to the Palm Tran Service Board and had a meeting with Unified Dreamers. On July 23rd, he met with Representative Frankel's office, later on he met with Mr. Islam, Ambassador of Bangladesh. On July 28th, he was in Boston and met with the Parks and Recreation Director. On July 30th, he visited their Children's Museum. On August 3rd, he met with David Cruise from the Florida League of Cities. Mayor Grant thanked Christ Fellowship for lunch on July 29th for the employees. It was delicious and truly appreciated by all. 3. Announcements, Community and Special Events and Presentations A. Jodie Boisvert with the Palm Beach County Community Services Department, will give a presentation on the County's Economic Mobility Report. James Green, Director for the Palm Beach County Community Services Department, gave a presentation on the County's Economic Mobility Report. Mayor Grant thanked Mr. Green for the presentation. The information provided will be 2 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 helpful. He asked if there was a special program for retirees that now need supplemental income and job opportunities for people over 55 and older. Mr. Green responded that this program focuses on kids. Older individuals are able to participate in training offered by Community Action. There is an orientation coming up on August 10th. The schools that they work with along with CareerSource help to place them in employment opportunities. Mayor Grant stated that he looks forward to partnering with Palm Beach County Community Services. City Manager LaVerriere, asked for Mr. Green's contact information. She would like to set up a meeting and discuss this service in detail. Mayor Grant commented that he has spoken with Mr. Green regarding a Creole language recourse center. Commissioner Romelus thanked Mr. Green and stated that she looks forward to working with him. B. Announce the receipt of the Budget Award from the Government Finance Officers Association. Mara Frederiksen, Director of Financial Services, announced the receipt of the Budget Award from the Government Finance Officers Association. Ms. Frederiksen thanked Tony Davidson, Budget Manager and Fabio Baca, Accountant. City Manager LaVerriere stated that Mr. Davidson an Mr. Baca work on the budget year- round and do a great job. C. Announced a call for Volunteers for the MLK event on August 28tH City Manager LaVerriere commented that the announcement of the event was going to be at the August 17th Commission meeting. Eleanor Krusell, Public Communications and Marketing Director, noted that there will be an announcement about the event by the MLK Committee on August 17th. The Committee is more than happy to accept any volunteers that they can. The Committee met last week and went over the site. They need volunteers for the children's area, the entertainment, and the food vendors. There will be announcements in the newsletter and social media. 4. Public Audience Individual Speakers Will Be Limited To 3 Minute Presentations (at the discretion of 3 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 the Chair,this 3 minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business comingbefore the City Commission) Commander Larry Blocher, PFC Michael J. Metcalf Post 5335 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, stated that NE 21st Avenue is in bad disrepair and has become an alley. Parking on the street needs to be addressed, people park in areas that block the street. Large trucks are causing congestion on the street day and night. There is pedestrian traffic as well. They have picked up needles and other items off the street. Businesses have dumpsters that are too small. They overflow and there is trash on the ground and it doesn't get picked up. The street has become a dumping area for mattresses. The street needs to be properly maintained. There seems to be a lot of drug traffic going on. He offered the parking lot to the Police officers to use and the facility is also there for them to use. Mayor Grant stated that this is also in the CRA District. He would like for the neighborhood officer program to go there as well. Mayor Grant inquired about the dumpsters along NE 21st, as they are not enclosed. Are they grandfathered in to not have enclosures at that location? Does this apply to new businesses? Gary Dunmyer, Interim Public Works Director, replied that those businesses have been there a while and staff needs to talk with them to upsize their dumpsters. The hard part is convincing them they need the service. Mayor Grant inquired if the dumpster overflows can be informed of the fine. Mr. Dunmyer stated that he will work with Community Standards to get something done. City Manager LaVerriere commented that this a reoccurring problem in the area. The City will put some extra attention there and see what they can come up with. Alan Roth, Director of Sponsorship with Roots and Wings, stated that Roots and Wings would like to have an event at the Arts and Culture Center. He has been in contact with City Manager LaVerriere, trying to solidify a date in the month of August. Ted Hoskinson, Founder of Roots and Wings, stated that they cannot spend $2,000 to $3,000 on the event to honor teachers. They are trying to get a free facility or have the City help with funding. Commissioner Katz suggested that Roots and Wings submit documentation to indicate total cost. He does not want to set a precedent where people ask to use the facility for free, which the City is setting rates for. If there was a dollar figure associated with the request itemized by what you are not able to pay or what you are requesting the City to pay, that would paint a clear picture of what is possible. 4 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 Ms. Hoskinson stated that Delray Beach donated $1,800, which was used for the facility and food. Roots and Wings also paid $1800 for the event. Commissioner Katz stated another recommendation would be to send him an email and in his compacity as President of the Teachers Union, they may be able to work with Roots and Wings to assist with the cost as well. Mayor Grant stated he wants to match what Delray has given to Roots and Wings. City Manager LaVerriere stated that staff had encouraged Mr. Hoskinson to come to the meeting to talk with the Commission about possible use of Community Support funds. Commissioner Katz inquired if Roots and Wings is willing to make it an annual event in Boynton. Mr. Hoskinson replied absolutely. The most important thing to do is to honor teachers. The Above and Beyond award is teachers nominating other teachers for this award. They are nominated based on ten criteria. The principal and administrative team picks the winner. We honor 14 people every year: 12 teachers and two staff members. Mayor Grant stated that he has used all of his Community Support Funds and suggested the use of the Florida Textile funds. Sarah Parrish, stated that she has collected more signatures for her petition H.O.T.-C (house on the corner). She spoke with Mr. Dunmyer and discussed the options for her neighborhood. She will continue to collect signatures until something is done. Mayor Grant thanked Mrs. Parrish for coming to the meetings and providing more signatures. He stated that it will take time for the City to decide what the right measurements will be to reduce the traffic issue. He inquired if the City is going to have a community reach out regarding the Drive Safe Boynton Program. City Manager LaVerriere replied that she does not believe that is part of the plan. As troubled areas are recognized, Mr. Dunmyer reaches out to the residences in the area for community input and buy-in. The program is specific to each problem area. Mr. Dunmyer stated that the City has a website that provides the different options for traffic calming procedures. On the north half of the Forest Park area, there are temporary traffic calming measures that are being tested in that area. The Drive Safe Boynton program allows for the community to get involved and suggest what they would like to have. Mayor Grant suggested promoting the program to City residents. Mr. Dunmyer stated the Ms. Mendoza will reach out to Mrs. Parrish and provide her with 5 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 the link to the application that can be downloaded and printed. He also stated that the program started two months ago and there are already nine neighborhoods that are actively involved. Commissioner Romelus stated that the program should be to prioritize by the neighborhoods that have been having traffic issues for an extended amount of time and by the location of the issues. She thanked Mrs. Parrish for her dedication on fixing the traffic issue in the Forest Park area and stated that this is something that she has been fighting for since she became a Commissioner. Vice Mayor Hay inquired what is the status of the program. Mr. Dunmyer stated that temporary safety measures are going to be installed in the Forest Park area. After 3 months, the City will look at how the measures are working and what is making them successful or unsuccessful. Vice Mayor Hay thanked Mrs. Parrish for being persistent to make sure the traffic issues are resolved. 5. Administrative A. Proposed Resolution No. R21-089 - Authorizing the reinstatement of the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC). Motion Vice Mayor Hay moved to approve Resolution R21-089. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. B. Proposed Resolution No. R21-090 - Pursuant to State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program - Appoint a City of Boynton Beach Elected Official to local Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC). Commissioner Romelus stated she would like to be appointed to the AHAC. Vice Mayor inquired how many members will be on the Committee. Mayor Grant replied there are 11 spots available and read the list of the available spots on the Committee. Vice Mayor Hay stated that he worked on the original AHAC and he would like to be an alternate if Commissioner Romelus is unable to attend the Committee meeting. Mayor Grant inquired if there could be an alternate or does the state prohibit that. 6 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 City Attorney Cherof replied there is no language that authorizes an alternate. He stated to go ahead with the alternate and he will confirm that it does not conflict with legal requirements. Mayor Grant stated if there is a conflict, the alternate will be removed from the Committee. Motion Commissioner Katz moved to approve the appointment of Commissioner Romelus as a member and Vice Mayor as an alternate member to the AHAC. Vice Mayor Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Grant commented that Clerk will announce the positions that are available for the AHAC and based upon the discussion of an alternate to have the 22 positions available, 1 regular and 1 alternate for each requirement. C. Appointment of eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisoryboards. Motion Commissioner Katz nominated Ronald DuBree as an alternate member to the Art Advisory Board. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Grant asked for clarification on the applicants that "only qualifies for an alternate member" on the Education and Youth Advisory Board. City Clerk Gibson replied that the applicants do not qualify for the student member positions that are vacant. If Mr. Patterson is moved from an alternate to a regular member, that would create a second alternate vacancy. She explained that all the applicants qualify to be a regular member. Normally, if an existing alternate member requests to be moved up to a regular member, they are appointed; however, it is up to the Commission. Motion Commissioner Romelus nominated Frando Patterson to move up to a regular member on the Education and Youth Advisory Board. Commissioner Katz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Grant asked if there are now two alternate positions available and if the two applicants can be appointed to those two positions. 7 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 City Clerk Gibson replied yes. Motion Commissioner Katz nominated James Hubbard and Tayrnnicolle Rhodes to the two alternate vacancies. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 6. Consent Agenda Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanyingmaterial to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments A. Approve the one-year extension for RFPs/Bids and/ or piggy-backs for the procurement of services and/or commodities under $100,000 as described in the written report for August 3, 2021 - "Request for Extensions and/or Piggybacks." Mayor Grant pulled item. Mayor Grant inquired why the Florida Textile agreement is not the original agreement that was signed. City Manager LaVerriere replied that this is a five-year renewal of the original agreement with the vendor. Mara Frederiksen, Director of Financial Services, stated that the original agreement was for $100,000. The agreement was amended last year in June and agreed to pay $31,000 in the amended agreement and paid an additional $20,000. They are paying $166 per bin for 10 bins. They have the option of 15 bins. Mayor Grant inquired what was the original price per bin and does this need to be approved before the next meeting. Ms. Frederiksen replied no. Mayor Grant requested that the item be tabled. The last time this went out to RFP, there was multiple bidders and he wants to be sure the City is getting the best deal. Commissioner Katz stated he does not support going back out to RFP because a relationship has been established and needs to be built on. He does request that the City goes back to the pre Covid rates of the original agreement. He does not support the lower fee beyond six months to a year. 8 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 Mayor Grant inquired what would happen to the original agreement. Ms. Frederiksen replied that the agreement would have to go back to the vendor and see if they agree and then bring it back to Commission. Motion Commissioner Katz moved to table the Florida Textile Agreement. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Grant stated that the City does have $20,000 from the Textile agreement that can be used to match Delray's donation of $1,800 to Roots to Wings. Motion Vice Mayor Hay moved to approve the donation of $1,800 to Roots to Wings. Commissioner Katz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Katz stated he would like to request that the Boynton Beach Rugby Club give a brief presentation on recruitment events that they are willing to hold in Boynton Beach at the Hester Center to recruit youth in the City. He has $2,000 of his Support funds that he intends to provide to them by the end of the fiscal year. He also requests $2,000 from the Textile fund. Mayor Grant suggested that at the next meeting, there is a discussion on how to spend the Textile funds. He asked City Manager LaVerriere if the funding has already been allocated for the next fiscal year. City Manager LaVerriere responded that the funding goes into a miscellaneous revenue, it is not a dedicated or restricted revenue. Mayor Grant requested an amount for October 1st so that the Commission is able to allocate those funds, rather than just accumulating the funds for the next fiscal year. City Manager LaVerriere responded that the funds are not accumulated, they go into the regular revenues. Mayor Grant stated that he thinks the funds were restricted to go to nonprofits and not to be spent on general funding. City Manager LaVerriere commented that a policy would need to be created on how to spend those funds. Ms. Frederiksen stated that originally the Commission did not decide on how to 9 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 disburse the funds. The original agreement was $2,000 per bin or a $100,000 per year, whichever was greater. Commissioner Katz commented that they are currently paying $166 per bin. Ms. Frederiksen remarked that they are currently paying $20,000 per year for the 10 bins. City Manager LaVerriere stated that staff will prepare an agenda item to have a discussion on managing the revenue from Florida Textile. Commissioner Katz commented he will contact the Rugby Club to have them attend the September 8th Commission meeting. Motion Commissioner Romelus moved to approve the remainder of the one-year extensions for bids under $100,000. Commissioner Katz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. B. Proposed Resolution No. R21-091 - Adopt the City of Boynton Beach's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) One Year Action Plan for fiscal year (FY) 2021, authorizingthe City Manager's execution of the CDBG One Year Action Plan FY 2021. C. Proposed Resolution No. R21-092 - Rescind resolution R20-059 and approve First Amendment to the CDBG Annual Action Plan FY 2019 for CDBG Cares Act allocations 1 and 3. D. Proposed Resolution No. R21-093 -Approve the ranking as recommended by the Evaluation Committee and authorize the City Manager to sign a Professional Services Agreement with Metropolitan Center, Florida International University, of Miramar, FL as a result of RFP No. 021- 2419-21 in the amount of $75,000.00 for Economic Development Plan services. E. Proposed Resolution No. R21-094 - Rescind Resolution R07-150 referring to the City's travel policy and rates. F. Proposed Resolution No. R21-095 - Authorize the City Manager to sign a security agreement and Addendum concerning Student Information between The School Board of Palm Beach County and the City of Boynton Beach to provide police officers at designated schools within Boynton Beach while the School District works to hire additional full-time school police officers. 10 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 G. Proposed Resolution No. R21-096 - Authorize the City Manager to sign the Disaster Relief Funding Agreement for Federal and State assistance for Hurricane Isaias between the City of Boynton Beach and State of Florida, Division of Emergency Management. H. Accept the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Budget Status Report of the General Fund and the Utilities Fund for the nine (9) month period ended June 30, 2021 , unaudited. I. Proposed Resolution No. R21-097 -Amend the FY 2020-21 budget, which will adjust budgeted appropriations and revenue sources and provide spending authority for the Fleet Fund (501) forapproved FY 2020- 2021 Fleet purchases. J. Legal Expenses - June 2021 - Information at the request of the City Commission. No actionrequired. K. Approve minutes from the City Commission budget workshop on July 12, 2021 and CityCommission meeting on July 20, 2021. Motion Commissioner Katz moved to approve the remainder of the Consent Agenda. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 7. Consent Bids and Purchases Over $100,000 A. Approve Task Order ASPS-101-072021 with Atlantic Southern Paving and Sealcoating, LLC, inthe amount of $193,794.98 in accordance with RFQ No. 010-2512-18/IT, Asphalt and Sidewalk Restoration awarded by City Commission on August 7, 2018 to mill, resurface and restripe SW Congress Blvd and to rehabilitate the multiuse path. B. Approve utilizing the School Board of Volusia County, FL Bid No. CL- 905KM with Wabash Valley Manufacturing of Silver Lake, IN for site furnishings located at Congress Avenue Barrier Free Park, Intracoastal Park, and Oceanfront Park for a total estimated expenditure of $125,000.00.The School Board of Volusia County's procurement process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. C. Approve the purchase of Victor Stanley Products for site furnishings for Betty Thomas Neighborhood Park and Wilson Park in the amount of $105,000. Victory Stanley is a sole source manufacturer with patented product lines. 11 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 D. Approve utilizing the City of Miami's Contract IFB No. 130138 with Dana Supply, Inc. of Doral,FL for the purchase and installation of emergency lighting and equipment, on an "As Needed Basis" for an estimated annual expenditure of $450,000 for the period of the contract which expires on July 25, 2024. The City of Miami's bid process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. E. Approve the purchase of four (4) replacement vehicles as approved in the FY20-21 Fleet Replacement budget for an estimated amount of $159,906.50 by utilizing the following contract:Florida Sheriffs Association FSA20-VEL28.0 and FSA20-VEH18.0. The Florida Sheriffscontract satisfies the City's procurement requirements. F. Approve piggybacking the Broward Sheriffs Office Contract # 14036AG with Gall's for the purchase of uniforms for Police and Fire with an estimated annual expenditure of $180,000. TheBroward Sheriffs Office procurement process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. G. Proposed Resolution No. R21-098 —Approve the award of Bid No. 081- 2821-21/TP for the Sodium Hypochlorite Tank Replacement project at the West Water Treatment Plant to Florida Design Drilling Corporation of West Palm Beach, Florida and authorize the City Manager to sign a Construction Contract in the amount of $440,000 plus a 10% contingency of $44,000, for a total amount of $484,000. H. Proposed Resolution No. R21-099 —Approve Award of Bid No. 079-2821- 21 for "Pre- Chlorinated Pipe Bursting of Potable Water Mains", and authorize the City Manager to sign contracts with Murphy Pipeline Contractors, of Jacksonville, FL as the Primary Vendor and Killebrew, Inc., of Lakeland, FL as the Secondary Vendor for an initial two (2) year period. This bid will be utilized on an as needed basis with an estimated annual expenditure of $600,000. Motion Commissioner Katz moved to approve Consent Bids and Purchases Over $100,000. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 8. Public Hearing - None 6 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits. The City Commission will conduct these public hearings in its dual capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission. 12 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 9. City Manager's Report A. Development Director Adam Temple will provide the Commission with an update on the countywide building re-certification program that Boynton Beach, as well all PBC municipalities, are workingto develop with Palm Beach County government. Adam Temple, Development Director, provided an update on the countywide building re-certification program that Boynton Beach, as well as all PBC municipalities are working on with Palm Beach County government. Mayor Grant asked what does the City do when an association needs to redo the exterior part of a building. How does the City follow through to make sure the contractors are doing the right thing? Mr. Temple replied it depends. If there are balconies that require repair, a licensed professional would supervise the project and obtain building permits from the City. He wants the public to know that although the City does not currently have a building recertification program, the City does have an unsafe structure policy. Mayor Grant asked if a condo owner can contact the City for inspection to determine if the building is safe or unsafe. Mr. Temple replied yes, they can contact the Building Department at 561-742-6350. Mayor Grant asked if there is a quarterly update available on requested building inspections. Mr. Temple stated that the City gets calls like that all the time. The Building Department responds to those calls as quickly as possible and addresses them accordingly. Commissioner Romelus left the meeting at 7:06 p.m. Commissioner Katz noted there was no physical quorum. City Manager LaVerriere stated that Commissioner Romelus had a personal emergency and had to leave. She suggested a quick Commission meeting before the CRA meeting next week. City Attorney Cherof commented that there are three items left on the agenda, Ordinance No. 21-024, Resolution No. R21-088 and a request for a closed-door session on JKM. If this meeting is recessed and resumed before the CRA meeting next week, these three items can be addressed. 13 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 Mayor Grant clarified that the Florida Statute does not allow for a meeting to continue when there is not a physical quorum present. City Attorney Cherof stated that the Commission is permitted to conclude the item that was being discussed. Commissioner Katz inquired if he says "so moved" does that encompasses everything that the City Attorney said. City Attorney Cherof replied, yes it does. Motion Commissioner Katz moved to recess the meeting and resume before the CRA meeting next week. Vice Mayor Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Vice Mayor Hay commented that 40 years is too long to wait on building reinspection. Has there been a consensus on how many years it should be? Mr. Temple stated he does not want to commit himself to a particular number. He expects that 25 years east of 1-95 and 35 years for structures west of 1-95. Then recertifications every 10 years. 10. Unfinished Business — None 11. New Business — None 12. Legal A. Proposed Ordinance No. 21-024 - First Reading. Amending the City's candidate qualifying dates to be from Noon on the second Tuesday in November to Noon on the fourth Tuesday in November. (Tabled from the July 20, 2021 City Commission Meeting.) Proposed Resolution No. R21-088 - Designating the PBC Supervisor of Elections as the City's canvassing board for municipal elections. (Tabled from the July 20, 2021 City Commission Meeting.) 13. Future Agenda Items A. Presentation on activation of the Historic Woman's Club of Boynton Beach. - August 17, 2021 B. Discuss draft ordinance establishing monument policy. -August 17, 2021 C. Mayor Grant requested a discussion about the possibility of a Parks & Recreation Bond. - August17, 2021 14 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, FL August 3, 2021 D. Discuss conveyance of property from City of Boynton Beach to Lutheran Services of Florida for future Head Start location. -August 17, 2021 E. Discuss letter of intent from Alan Sperling, LLC to purchase Leisureville parcel and disposition process. -August 17, 2021 F. Select University to conduct Redistricting Study per Charter requirements after each Census -September, 2021 . G. Discussion regarding adjusting traffic signal timing for pedestrians during off-peak hours. - TBD 14. Adjournment There no longer being a quorum, Mayor Grant adjourned the meeting at 7:10 p.m. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Mayor- Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor—Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner— Justin Katz Commissioner— Christina L. 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