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5/28/26 – Morning Workshop & Evening Land Use

This is a reimagined version of the Tampa City Council agenda. It removes legalese from the description, parses the Background details from the Summary Sheet when available and provides links to supporting documents. Also included is a zoning map with current applications. Document links point to our mirrored copies for long-term stability. For original documents, refer to the official draft agenda from the clerk in Onbase. Quick Navigation: Morning Agenda | Evening Agenda Morning Agenda City Clerk’s Draft Agenda in Onbase Evening Agenda City Clerk’s Draft Agenda in Onbase

This is a reimagined version of the Tampa City Council agenda. It removes legalese from the description, parses the Background details from the Summary Sheet when available and provides links to supporting documents. Also included is a zoning map with current applications. Document links point to our mirrored copies for long-term stability. For original documents, refer to the official draft agenda from the clerk in Onbase.

Quick Navigation: Morning Agenda | Evening Agenda

Morning Agenda

City Clerk’s Draft Agenda in Onbase

  1. File No. CM26-23651

    Robert Hendrickson, CDBG-DR Program Manager, to provide a 15-minute presentation on the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program; further, that said presentation be the first item on the agenda.

  2. File No. CM26-22312

    Revenue and Finance staff to appear and provide the Mid-Year Review.

    Supporting Documents:

    • MEMO.ROGERO – 052126 REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION – ONBASE AGENDA ITEM NO. 23321.DOCX
  3. File No. CM26-21095

    Council to discuss the Social Action and Arts Fund, specifically addressing the following: What problems are we trying to solve; What are our goals; and Define grants vs. donations vs. outsourcing, which of these should be funded by the SAAF monies.

  4. File No. CM25-19447

    Council to discuss converting the Convention Center to an enterprise fund and/or reporting the costs and expenses in a unified way.

    Supporting Documents:

    • MEMO.ROGERO-FEELEY – WORKSHOP COUNCIL SESSION – FILE NO. CM25-19447.PDF
    • CONVENTION CENTER INCOME STATEMENT.PPTX
  5. File No. CM26-22117

    / CM25-18955 Downtown Partnership to present an update on the progress that has been made to bring large format digital signs to the Central Business District; further, that the update include the draft design standards; further, Staff to provide a report on the cities that have executed signed ordinances, outline the key points being considered for inclusion in the ordinances, and conduct one-on-one updates with councilmembers one to two weeks prior to the scheduled meeting date.

    Supporting Documents:

    • HURTAK MEMO 51926.PDF
  6. File No. CM26-21882

    Council and Staff to have a discussion on setting a rule prohibiting city staff from presenting documents or presentations that are not posted in OnBase by the previous Friday at 5:00 p.m.

  7. File No. CM26-24404

    Discussion on Council’s input on negotiations pertaining to the quadrilateral agreement for the Rays stadium.

Evening Agenda

City Clerk’s Draft Agenda in Onbase

  1. File No. BF26-23512

    Public hearing on the proposed designation of a brownfield area for rehabilitation pursuant to Chapter 376, Florida Statues, for property consisting of four adjoining parcels generally located in the vicinity of 1411 North Ashley Street, 103 East Laurel Street, 1200 North Tampa Street, and 1312 Tampa Street consisting of approximately 4.33 acres in the City of Tampa, Florida. (Second public hearing scheduled for June 18, 2026 at 10:30 a.m.) Resolution of the City of Tampa designating a brownfield area within the City of Tampa, Florida for property consisting of four adjoining parcels generally located in the vicinity of 1411 North Ashley Street, 103 East Laurel Street, 1200 North Tampa Street, and 1312 Tampa Street, totaling approximately 4.33 acres for the purpose of environmental rehabilitation and economic development.

    Item details

    Background

    A resolution of the City of Tampa, Florida, calling for public hearings on the proposed designation of a brownfield area for rehabilitation pursuant to Chapter 376, Florida Statues, for property consisting of four adjoining parcels generally located in the vicinity of 1411 North Ashley Street, 103 East Laurel Street, 1200 North Tampa Street, and 1312 Tampa Street consisting of approximately 4.33 acres in the City of Tampa, Florida, providing for notice; Providing an effective date.

    Supporting Documents:

    • 04.27.2026_ROYAL ST BROWNFIELD STAFF REPORT FINAL.PDF
    • ROYAL ST BROWNFIELD DESIGNATION RESOLUTION SETTING HEARINGS FINAL.PDF
    • Summary Sheet- COVER SHEET
    • ROYAL ST. BROWNFIELD DESIGNATION RESOLUTION FINAL 05.22.26.PDF
  2. File No. BF26-23532

    Public hearing on the proposed designation of a brownfield area for rehabilitation pursuant to Chapter 376, Florida Statutes, for property consisting of two adjoining parcels generally located in the vicinity of 1125 and 1127 East Twiggs Street, consisting of approximately 0.28 acres in the City of Tampa, Florida. (Second public hearing scheduled for June 18, 2026 at 10:30 a.m.) Resolution of the City of Tampa, Florida, designating a brownfield area within the City of Tampa, Florida for property consisting of two adjoining parcels generally located in the vicinity of 1125 and 1127 East Twiggs Street consisting of approximately 0.28 acres for the purpose of environmental rehabilitation and economic development.

    Item details

    Background

    A resolution of the City of Tampa, Florida, calling for public hearings on the proposed designation of a brownfield area for rehabilitation pursuant to Chapter 376, Florida Statutes, for property consisting of two adjoining parcels generally located in the vicinity of 1125 and 1127 East Twiggs Street, consisting of approximately 0.28 acres in the City of Tampa, Florida; providing for notice; providing an effective date.

    Supporting Documents:

    • Summary Sheet- COVER SHEET
    • 4.17.2026 FINAL STAFF REPORT [MADISON ST. PARK EXPANSION].PDF
    • MADISON BROWNFIELD DESIGNATION RESOLUTION SETTING HEARINGS.PDF
    • MADISON ST. BROWNFIELD DESIGNATION RESOLUTION FINAL.PDF

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