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Prohibition of Multi-Level Parking Garages and Mandated City-Wide Voter Referendum to Increase its Density
Prohibition of Multi-Level Parking Garages Only
Proposed Amendments to the Atlantic Beach Charter to modify the Mayor-Commisisioner terms of office
Parrish Fire District Referendum
Reestablish funding for Conservation Collier to protect water quality, water resources, and wildlife habitat
Amendment to the Charter relating to the Qualifications and Reporting Structure for the Chief of Police
Amendment to the Charter relating to the Qualifying of Candidates for Mayor and City Council Member
Amendment to the Charter relating to Filling Vacancies in the Office of Mayor or City Council Member
Amendment to the Charter relating to Compensation for the Mayor and City Council Members
Amendment to the Charter relating to the Powers, Duties, and Composition of the Board of Adjustment
Approves Special Law CS/HB 989 (2020) Relating to Broward County’s Governmental Functions
County Regulation of the Development of Surtax-Funded Transportation Improvements on County Property
Limiting persons disembarking from cruise ships to a total of 1,500 persons per day.
Prohibiting cruise ships with a capacity of 1, 300 or more persons from disembarking.
Prohibiting Pollution of The Wekiva River, Econlockhatchee River and all other waters of Orange County
Protecting Split Oak Forest by Restricting Board of County Commissioners’ Amendment of Restrictions and Covenants
Suspending time for Gathering Petition Signatures during Mandatory Reviews and Setting Deadline for 1% Notification
City Charter Amendment Clarifying the Powers of the Office of Vice-Mayor
City Charter Amendment Removing Initial Technical and Transition Provisions, Archaic Language, and Boundary Descriptions
City Charter Amendment Revising the Powers of the Office of Mayor
Relating to Certain Language Changes to the City Charter for the City of Crestview Florida
Relating to a Change to the Voting Districts for the City of Crestview
Relating to a Change to the Election Dates for the City of Crestivew
Amending the Charter to Prohibit Vacation of Waterfront Public City Rights-of-Way
Amending the Charter to Provide Maximum Building Height
Gender Neutral Language
Boundaries of Commission Districts
Duties of Mayor
Budget Transfers And Amendmens; Emergency Apropriations
Board of Ajustment
Candidate Qualifying and Form of Ballots
Prohibited Acts
Police Department and Fire Department
No. 1 Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption
Filling of Vacancies on City Commission (Mayor Included).
Half Cent Sales Tax to provide funding for the Liberty County Volunteer Fire Department Services
Four-year extension of the One Percent (%) Pubic Safety and Transportation INfastructure Sales Tax Referendum
Children's Trust of Escambia County - Authority to Levy One-half Mill Ad Valorem Taxes
Economic Development Incentive Ad Valorem Tax Exemption for New Businesses and Expansion of Existing Buisinesses
Home Rule Charter Amendment Establishing Independent Inspector General
Charter Amendment Regarding Elections to Fill Mayor or Commission Vacancies During Primary and General Elections
Nonpartisan Election of County Sheriff, Property Appraiser, Tax Collector and Supervisor of Elections
Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption
Countywide Indigent Care One-half Cent Sales Surtax For Payment Of Doctors Memorial Hospital Indebtedness
Expand the Role of Office of Charter Enforcement; Revise Process of Selection Charter Enforcement Official
Adopt a process for naming City properties that doesn't limit the naming to posthumous nominees
Change the minimum qualifications for the position of City Manager
Change the minimum qualifications for the position of City Attorney
Change election to plurality occurring May of each even numbered year; eliminating runoff elections
Change Charter Commission Review to every six years and extend commission's term to general election
Extension of the One Percent (1%) Local Option Sales Tax from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2026.
Amending Jacksonville Charter, Granting City Council Authority to Appoint and Remove Four JEA Board Members
Requiring a Supermajority Vote of Council to Remove City Manager and Removing Gender References
Requiring a Supermajority Vote of Council to Remove City Attorney and Providing Formal Nortice Procedures
Establishing Procedures to Eliminate City Departments Including Referenda to Eliminate Police and Beaches Energy Services
Prohibiting Interference with City Employee Duties Except for Purpose of Inquiry and Information
Levy of One-Half Cent Per Dollar Sales Surtax to Finance Educational Facilities and Equipment
Water Quality Protection, Fish and Wildlife Habitat Preservation, and Park Ad Valorem Tax and Bonds
Approval of use of $55,000,000 from sale of City property for Marina Park Project
City Charter approval of sale of City property and air rights for Marina Park Project
City Charter approval of lease of City property for operation of Miami Beach Marina
Ordinance authorizing reconstruction of original floor plates within interior of historic buildings
Floor Area Ratio Increase from 1.5 to 3.25 for Proposed Wolfsonian Arts District
Ordinance excluding certain areas of a building from calculation of “floor area”
Town Council Term Office
Expense Reduction - Charter Review
Citizenship Requirement to Vote in Florida Elections
Extension of Limited Property Tax Exemptions for Businesses Creating New Jobs
Expense Reduction - Efficiency Commission
Raising Florida's Minimum Wage
All Voters Vote in Primary Elections for State Legislature, Governor, and Cabinet
Voter Approval of Constitutional Amendments
Limitation on Homestead Assessments
Ad Valorem Tax Discount for Spouses of Certain Deceased Veterans Who Had Permanent, Combat-Related Disabilities
Plant City Economic Development Property Tax Exemptions for New Buisnesses and Expansions of Existing Buisnesses
Referendum amending time and days of sale of alcoholic beverages in unincorporated areas of Gilchrist County, Florida
Referendum Regarding Levy of Sales Surtax By School Board to Finance Educational Facilities
Exception to bonding requirements as a result of a public emergency
Half-cent sales surtax extension for critical school facility, security, and technology upgrades
School Capital Outlay Sales Surtax to Improve Saftey and the Lesrning Enviornment
Question 1. Continues Participation in the Bevard County Law Enforcement MSTU
Authorization to Increase Annual Special Assessments for Fire Protection Services
Enviornmental, Cultural, Historic and Outdoor Recreation Projects to Enhance Our Quality of Life
Acquisition and Improvement of Enviornmentally Sensitive, Water Resource Protection and Outdoor Recreation Lands
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