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  • 14 Apr 2026 10:31 AM | Anonymous

    Colorado State University  released its highly anticipated 2026 Atlantic hurricane season outlook, as forecasters monitor a rapidly developing Super El Niño that could significantly impact storm activity.


    The 2026 forecast calls for 13 named storms, six hurricanes, and two major hurricanes, which is fewer than usual in the Atlantic. Last year brought 13 named storms with four major hurricanes.

    The forecast is below average due to the expected development of an El Niño system this summer. An El Niño typically produces stronger-than-normal wind shear, creating conditions hostile to tropical development.

  • 14 Apr 2026 10:30 AM | Anonymous

    The latest draft from Able City East was received on March 11 and is available on the Village website. Click here. If you care about the future of the Village, get involved.

    A Public Workshop is scheduled for April 29, 5:30 PM. Be there.

    You can submit recommendations to the Village in advance or at the workshop.

  • 14 Apr 2026 10:28 AM | Anonymous

    Check Presentation: $123,253.17 to Village from Sheriff’s Department, Captain Lissette Quintera - the unspent funds from prior budget year

     
  • 14 Apr 2026 10:23 AM | Anonymous

    The Monroe County Public Library has expanded its popular Book Club In A Bag collection to include books for kids and teens.


    Library patrons can check out a bag, which includes 10 copies of the same book and a reader’s guide to help get the discussion going.


    Loans are for six weeks. Each branch has bags. Patrons can browse the collection online and request a bag be sent to their local Library branch. The online catalog listings also include publishers’ recommendations for reader age and grade level.


    “We hope the new collection sparks an interest in book clubbing with our young readers and serves as a valuable tool for homeschooling parents and educators in Monroe County,” said Kim Rinaldi, Senior Branch Manager at the Key West Library.


    To learn more and see the current available book club bags, go to keyslibraries.org.

     

  • 14 Apr 2026 10:21 AM | Anonymous

    Appointments will be made at the Council meeting on May 12. Click here to see the list of committees and their functions.


    Get involved! Pick a committee that interests you and apply.

  • 7 Apr 2026 12:08 PM | Anonymous

    Unfortunately, due to travel commitments and personal obligations, there will be no enlightening editorial this week. Can’t wait to get back to work next week!


    Best - Tom

  • 7 Apr 2026 12:05 PM | Anonymous

    4PM - Litigation strategy meeting re: Ted Yates lawsuit. (The Village has exhausted insurance coverage of $100,000 and was notified future costs of litigation will not be covered by Public Risk Management of Florida.)

    Regular April 7 Council Meeting:

    • FKAA new pipeline for Channel 2 Crossing - when current pipeline project is complete on Plantation Key and a bit north - the next project will be to place the new pipeline underwater at Channel 2, MM72. The Village will apply for a grant for the funding. No Village cost.

    • Boat ramp Update on the improvements to boat ramp and parking at Founders Park.

    • Fire Watch - request to increase pay from $30 to $50/hr plus administrative cost of $7/hour.Fire/EMS personnel costs this year are $7,581,326. Fire Watch costs are paid by event, not the Village. How many hours of Fire Watch per year is typical? What events?

    • 5 Quasi judicial hearings include map changes from Conservation to Mixed Use rejected by the state on first reading for the Horse stables on Upper Matecumbe; several Administration Relief hearings and appeal of a denial of a vacation rental license.  

    • Status Report - included this month

     

  • 7 Apr 2026 12:03 PM | Anonymous


    Date: April 15, 2026
    Time: 11 - 2
    Where:  Community Center
    What: Light lunch provided  all welcome

    Don’t forget!  Plates & Plans: Community Planning Conversation. Mark your calendar for lunch with Village Planners - talk directly with them about what matters to you. No presentations.


    Whether you have specific concerns, ideas for improvement, or simply want to stay informed about local planning initiatives, this is an opportunity to engage directly with staff members.

     

Your Chance to Speak Up!  


Attend a Meeting - It's fun!

Tuesday, April 21, 2026 10:00 AM

Code Compliance

Where: Zoom

Tuesday, April 21, 2026 5:15 PM

Near Shore Water Regulation Citizens' Advisory Committee Meeting

Where: Islamorada Administrative Center and Public Safety Headquarters, 86800 Overseas Highway, 3rd Floor, Islamorada, Florida

Tuesday, April 21, 2026 5:00 PM

School Board Meeting

Where: Coral Shores High School

Thursday, April 23, 2026 9:30 AM

Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Citizen Advisory Task Force (CATF) Meeting

Where: Islamorada Administrative Center and Public Safety Headquarters, 86800 Overseas Highway, 3rd Floor, Islamorada, Florida

Thursday, April 23, 2026 11:00 AM

CDBG FIRST PUBLIC HEARING

Where: Islamorada Administrative Center and Public Safety Headquarters, 86800 Overseas Highway, 3rd Floor, Islamorada, Florida

Monday, April 27, 2026 1:00 PM

EVALUATION COMMITTEE MEETING RFP 26-03 ON-DEMAND ELECTRIC VEHICLE RIDESHARING SERVICES

Where: Islamorada Administrative Center and Public Safety Headquarters, 86800 Overseas Hwy, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Islamorada, Florida

Wednesday, April 29, 2026 5:30 PM

Comprehensive Plan Update Public Workshop

Where: Founders Park Community Center, 87000 Overseas Highway, Islamorada, Florida

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Our vision

To enhance the community of Islamorada by preserving the quality of life of the residents as well as the beauty and vitality of the native ecosystems and to stop any further degradation of our community from over-development.

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To provide the Islamorada residents with information about events occurring in our community that will impact our quality of life, preservation of our native ecosystems, land development, lawful and transparent governance.


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Islamorada Community Alliance

P.O. Box 1507

Tavernier, FL  33070-1507


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Our vision

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Islamorada Community Alliance

P.O. Box 1507

Tavernier, FL  33070-1507




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