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A May 6, 2026 City Council meeting scheduled five public comment speakers to address topics including automated vehicle taxi services, a Marine Drive development project by OnTRAK Developers LLC, rental assistance, enforcement concerns, and budget transparency issues. An alternate speaker was also designated in case of cancellations, with all public comment slots filled for the week.
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Public comment Label: Public communication Note: Public communication spots are filled for this week's meeting. The alternate will be contacted if there is a cancellation. The following individuals are confirmed to address Council for public communications: david gwyther - Automated vehicle taxi's robocabs Gary Darling - Development project on Marine Dr. for OnTRAK Developers LLC. - I am the Civil Engineer on the project. Talietha Mathis - Development project for OnTRAK Developers LLC on N. Marine Dr. I am the Developer. Addie Smith - Rental Assistance Joel Meredith - Lack of Enforcement and Proactiveness Alternate: Jesse Akins - Budget ethics, duplicity and transparency. The financial well being of constituents. Document history Document number: May 6, 2026 public communications Agenda May 6, 2026 Public communications City Council View written testimony Document number May 6, 2026 public communications Agenda type Public communications Date and time information Meeting date May 6, 2026 See something we could improve on this page? Give website feedback.
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