- November 20, 2024
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The Longboat Key Town Commission has a plan in place to hold its first remote meeting amid the coronavirus pandemic.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the town commission will have a virtual meeting beginning at 1 p.m. Monday.
There are four ways to watch the meeting:
Zoom instructions: Anyone wanting to virtually attend and watch Monday’s meeting using Zoom can use the link https://zoom.us/j/267390984. People can watch using a computer, tablet or smartphone.
If using a tablet or smartphone, you will need to download the free Zoom app from your device’s app store. Computers will automatically download and install the Zoom program.
The meeting ID is 267390984.
Before the meeting, anyone needing more information or help can contact:
The decision to hold Monday’s meeting using Zoom came after the town approved an emergency resolution on March 23. The resolution gave Town Manager Tom Harmer the authority to cancel meetings amid the coronavirus pandemic.
While many town meetings are outright canceled, the town is planning to hold some of them virtually.
Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an executive order on March 19 that suspends the requirement for municipalities to hold in-person meetings.
Harmer is scheduled to provide the commission an update on several of DeSantis’ executive orders related to COVID-19, including a statewide stay-at-home order.
On Monday, Harmer is also expected to review the Florida Department of Transportation’s plans on the U.S. 411/Gulfstream roundabout. The department has worked on an alternative traffic detour for the construction phase of the project and also agreed to delay the start of construction until after the 2021 season.
Dr. Stephen Neely is also set to discuss the results of the annual citizen survey, which gives people the opportunity to rank how satisfied they are with town services and how important it is for the town to work on quality-of-life issues.
The town is also expected to appoint two members to its Planning and Zoning Board. One of the appointments will fill a vacancy created by B.J. Bishop’s election to the town commission. The other will appoint or reappoint David Green’s expiring term.
The town has also closed its offices to the public. Residents can contact town staff by calling (941)316-1999, sending an email or by scheduling an appointment.