A public hearing on the budget is set for Sept. 10.
Regular trash pickup services will be provided.
The online application is expected to launch Sunday.
The decisions were made earlier this week.
The city will turn the interior lights of the Lake Pavilion red and uplight the Meyer Amphitheatre canopy in the same color Sept. 1.
Palm Beach County had a 5.22% COVID-19 daily positivity rate on Thursday.
The rental and utility application portal will remain open until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 31.
There will be no late fees for customers who are unable to make payments due to the maintenance on the system.
Public comments on the pr0posed project must be received by Sept. 7.
The service was suspended last week due to storm threat.
The session is set for 5:30 p.m. Aug. 25.
The reports can help residents save both water and money.
The proposed general fund budget will be presented Monday during the virtual city commission meeting.
Projects include streetscapes, lighting, park improvements and utility work.
The county had a 13.3% COVID-19 positivity rate today.
Lane closures, detours announced.
A different event will take place each day, beginning with a virtual town hall on Monday.
The system will be down for maintenance.
The Warren Hawkins Aquatic Center is now open with COVID-19 restrictions in place.
The task force will address criminal justice; health; real estate and housing; finance, banking and industry: and education.
Residents are advised to have facial coverings and cleaning supplies as a part of their hurricane preparedness kit.
Each selected artist will receive $6,000 to create unique artworks that reflect, comment, and reimagine our common spaces during COVID-19.
The original makeup of 11 members has been expanded to 17
The City of West Palm Beach is also offering tips to residents in advance of the predicted impacts from Tropical Cyclone Five.
Four face masks will be mailed to each residential address.
The web-based tool allows residents and homeless individuals to document when and where help is needed.
The session will take place via Zoom from 10 a.m. to noon.
This is the first time the nearly 100-year-old African American cultural venue will be transformed beyond its original structure.
Questions can be submitted before, during, and after the presentations but by no later than the close of business on Monday, July 27.
To date, $34,250 has been donated by private individuals, companies and organizations.
The virtual sessions are scheduled for July 22 and July 27.
The county had a 11.9% positive rate on July 16, and more than 70 testing sites have been established.
The zones help homeowners understand their risk and know when it is necessary to leave due to a hurricane or tropical storm.
The city is imposing liens on private real property for delinquent payments due for utility services for the month of April.
The order goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. on July 16.
Living Hungry and the city of West Palm Beach need help in co-hosting food distributions for local organizations through the end of August.
To date, approximately 1500 residents have been tested for COVID-19 at one of more than a dozen pop-up testing events.
City officials say they continue to take steps to protect campers, staff and the community and to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The positive COVID-19 rate for the county is just over 11 percent.
Only 40 mayors from around the world were accepted into the yearlong education and professional development program.