This will include events produced by the city, such as the GreenMarket.
Regular trash/waste collection services will be provided by the City’s Department of Public Works.
The program is scheduled to begin on Feb. 11.
The number of visits increased by 24%.
Flagler Station will be the city's latest affordable housing option.
Keith James has asked for allocation and delivery to the city of 21,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccines are being administered to vulnerable populations by appointment only.
The behaviors targeted by this ordinance include aggressive panhandling in the City’s Northwood and Downtown areas.
The program will be broadcast live online to allow guests to join from home.
The board meets on the fourth Tuesday of every month; meetings can be viewed online live or later.
Qualifying residents may receive rental, utility and food assistance.
The city's Emergency Response Division is conducting an assessment of damage from Tropical Storm Eta.
City facilities will reopen, and sanitation services, including trash and garbage pickup, will resume as scheduled.
Public works, public utilities, and the police and fire departments and other essential services will remain open.
The hearing is expected within the next 30 to 45 days.
Regularly scheduled residential and commercial pickups remain unchanged until further notice.
As a proactive measure, the city's Stormwater Drainage Division is clearing roadside litter and landscape debris in areas prone to flooding.
Currie Park will be redeveloped, while a linear park will be developed adjacent to the new project Flagler Station.
This will allow city offiicals to further evaluate the impacts of COVID-19 on the trolley system.
He says leaders in business, academics, lending institutions, nonprofits and government can all do something to encourage racial equity.
Rubel has served in the City’s Procurement Division for the past four years.
A new Wi-Fi-enabled minivan will travel to the north and south ends of the city bringing connectivity and assistance to families in need.
Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-eligible basis.
Regularly scheduled trash pickup will be provided.
The city will launch a monthly Spanish language newsletter this month.
Applicants must submit a plan establishing enhanced COVID-19 protocols.
Funds are available for kids whose parents work or attend school, are homeless or have an income at or below 200% of federal poverty level.
The city’s intent for 1118 S. Dixie Highway is to provide an architecturally significant, mixed-use landmark project.
This program is open only to city of West Palm Beach residents and businesses.
Participants can receive up to $10,000 in rental assistance.
Faye Johnson was honored by the International City/County Management Association.
Long Island University Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling, and Analysis poll revealed America's reaction to confirmation.
Nine properties are on the list.
The WPBFD Honor Guard was also honored by the Chamber and presented with the Community Service Award.
The one-week application period opens on Monday.
A face covering mandate remains in effect for the community.
The total amount of Small Business payments for this quarter is $3.1 million.
Guests must still follow CDC COVID-19 guidelines and Palm Beach County’s directive on face coverings.
City of West Palm Beach residents who have not responded to the 2020 Census are encouraged to do so today.
Palm Beach County has re-opened the program for those who were unable to submit their information during the original application period.