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  1. Council will consider setback changes on U.S. 1 at June 8 meeting

    At their meeting on Thursday, June 8th, the Village Council will hear a legislative update from Florida Senator Bobby Powell, consider setback changes for businesses along U.S. 1, and conduct other business. The meeting will be open to the public. See the Council agenda preview...
  2. Planning Commission to consider setback changes along U.S. 1

    The Village Planning Commission will consider proposed zoning text changes relating to setback requirements in the Commercial Mixed-Use District along U.S. 1, and other business on Tuesday, June 6th at 6:30 p.m. Open to the public and streamed online. See the Planning Commission meeting page...
  3. Boaters: Make sure your electronics are secured

    The Village Police Department is asking boat owners to take extra steps to reduce the risk of thefts from boats. See more about theft from boats...
  4. Summer fertilizer restrictions start June 1st

    Need to fertilize your lawn? Please do it before the seasonal ban on fertilizer use takes effect on June 1st. It lasts through October 31st and is intended to reduce the flow of fertilizer chemicals into local waterways after heavy rains. See more about fertilizer restrictions...
  5. Next Council meeting is Thursday, June 8th

    The next Village Council meeting is Thursday, June 8th at 7 p.m. in Village Hall. Video of the meeting will be streamed live on this website at the link below. The public is welcome to attend. See more about attending the meeting...
  6. Summary of May 17th Council meeting actions

    At their May 17th meeting, the Village Council held a discussion about goals and objectives for next year's budget, and conducted other business. See the action summary...
  7. Summary of May 2nd Planning Commission actions

    At their meeting on May 2nd, the Village Planning Commission accepted the Residential Code Revision Committee's proposed artificial turf regulations, listened to a presentation about FDOT's comments on the Twin Cities Mall site, and took other action. See the Commission meeting summary...
  8. Village has a new Community Development Director

    Caryn Gardner-Young has joined the Village as the new Community Development Director. She brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the position and has more than 20 years of experience in the field. Read more...
  9. Council selects new board members for 2023

    At their regular meeting April 27th, the Village Council selected new volunteer members for several Village boards and committees. See the appointments...
  10. Village has three types of summer camps this year

    The Village will run three kinds of summer camps this year. They include a traditional fun Multi-activity Camp at the Community Center, a Tennis Camp at the Tennis Center, and a Junior Golf Camp at the Village golf course. Read more about our different summer camps...
  11. SUA working along U.S. 1 south of Northlake until September

    May update: SUA is replacing water pipes along U.S. 1 between Silver Beach Road and the Earman River, including on side streets. Work will continue through September and partial short-term lane closures are required. Shore Court is now closed at U.S. 1. See the SUA project update and map...
  12. New law likely to affect some types of home repair at condominiums

    Beginning July 1st, a new Florida law will prohibit municipalities like the Village from requiring licenses for some, but not all, home repair- and construction-related trades. The Village is researching how this may affect permits and condos. See more about the new law...
  13. Police Department pledges to include more women in ranks

    The North Palm Beach Police Department recently agreed to a nationwide pledge among law enforcement agencies to set a goal of increasing the representation of women in the department to 30 percent by 2030. See more about the pledge...
  14. FDOT approves U.S. 1 lane repurposing plan

    On November 22nd, FDOT approved the Village's plan to repurpose lanes along one mile of U.S. 1, saying the proposal is consistent with the U.S. 1 Multimodal Corridor Study adopted by the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency. Read more about the lane repurposing plan...
  15. New regulations in place for parking trailers in residential neighborhoods

    The Village Council recently amended Village Code to define the term "utility trailer" and amended the terms and conditions under which utility trailers may be stored on residential property. Read more...
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