The City’s Eat and Greet Budget Input Event is happening May 12 at the Morgan Family Community Center. Residents can meet with City staff, share feedback on priorities for the 2026-27 fiscal year budget and enjoy free food from local restaurants and vendors. If you can’t attend in person, you can still participate online through the City’s Budget Hub.
We also preview the upcoming Stormwater 101 and Storm Preparedness Town Hall on May 20 at Suncoast Technical College. Learn how North Port’s stormwater system works, how the City prepares for severe weather and what steps you can take at home ahead of hurricane season.
Plus, the City is seeking new members for the Art Advisory Board and expanding its local artist database for future public art opportunities.
Since May is Drowning Prevention Month, we also highlight swim lesson opportunities through the North Port Aquatic Center, including information about youth scholarships for qualifying families.
In this episode’s Commission Meeting Highlights, City Manager Jerome Fletcher discusses updates from the May 5 City Commission meeting, including changes to the Environmental Protection Fund, discussions surrounding facility lease policies and the approved funding for the Legacy Trail connection to Warm Mineral Springs.
Links and Resources:
Budget Hub: NorthPortFL.gov/BudgetHub
Storm Alerts and Preparedness: NorthPortFL.gov/Alerts
Advisory Boards: NorthPortFL.gov/Advisory
Swim Lessons and Aquatics Programs: NorthPortFL.gov/Pool
City Meetings and Agendas: NorthPortFL.gov/Meetings
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