C I T Y O F F O R T P I E R C E
CITY COMMISSION AGENDA
City Commission Meeting - Monday, March 9, 2026 - 9:00 a.m.
City Hall - Commission Chambers, 100 North U.S. #1, Fort Pierce, Florida
1.
Call to Order
2.
Pledge of Allegiance
3.
Roll Call
4.
Approval of Minutes
A.
Approval of the minutes from the February 9, 2026, Day Meeting.
5.
Proclamations
A.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians, Irish American Heritage Month
B.
The City of Fort Pierce, Flood Awareness Week
C.
American Red Cross, Red Cross Month
6.
Additions or deletions to agenda and approval of the agenda.
7.
COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
Any person who wishes to comment on any subject may be heard at this time. Please limit your comments to three (3) minutes or less, as directed by the Mayor, as this section of the Agenda is limited to thirty minutes. The City Commission will not be able to take any official actions under Comments from the Public. Speakers will address the Mayor, Commissioners, and the Public with respect. Inappropriate language will not be tolerated.
Any person who wishes to comment on any subject may be heard at this time. Please limit your comments to three (3) minutes or less, as directed by the Mayor, as this section of the Agenda is limited to thirty minutes. The City Commission will not be able to take any official actions under Comments from the Public. Speakers will address the Mayor, Commissioners, and the Public with respect. Inappropriate language will not be tolerated.
8.
Miscellaneous Reports and Presentations
A.
Ryan Matthews, of GrayRobinson, will provide the City Commission with an update on current state legislative activity impacting the City of Fort Pierce, including appropriations progress and pending legislation related to municipal utilities.
B.
Update on Sunrise Theatre Management Negotiations with VenuWorks
C.
Lincoln Park Main Street, Inc. First Quarter Program Update covering FY2026 (October 1, 2025 to December 30, 2025).
9.
Consent Agenda
A.
Approval of Lincoln Park Main Street, Inc.'s First Quarter Disbursement in the amount of $12,500 subject to acceptance of the First Quarter Report.
B.
ADDED ITEM: Letter of support on behalf of Marine Cleanup Initiative, Inc. to Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast regarding Treasure Coast Waterway Cleanup RFP.
10.
City Commission - Resolutions
A.
Resolution 26-R10 supporting the ongoing efforts of St. Lucie County to place a referendum on the November 3, 2026 general election ballot for voter approval of the continuation and reauthorization of the one-half cent sales tax levy for ten (10) years to fund infrastructure projects.
11.
New Business - City Commission Discussion Items
12.
City Commission Boards and Committees Updates
13.
Adjournment
Immediately following adjournment, please move toward the doors and exit the chambers. This allows for the safe and courteous exit of all persons, and those on the dais. Conversations after the meeting should be held outside of chambers, in the foyer or elsewhere, but not in the commission chambers where lights will be out as soon as the chambers are empty.
Immediately following adjournment, please move toward the doors and exit the chambers. This allows for the safe and courteous exit of all persons, and those on the dais. Conversations after the meeting should be held outside of chambers, in the foyer or elsewhere, but not in the commission chambers where lights will be out as soon as the chambers are empty.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodation to participate in this meeting should contact the City Clerk's Office at (772) 467-3065 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.