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May is Mental Health Month in West Palm Beach
The month of May, 2024 was proclaimed Mental Health Month during the May 13, 2024 City Commission meeting. It is important to raise awareness of how to achieve and sustain good mental health in our stressful world. Accepting the proclamation from Mayor Keith A. James (l to r) Tatiana Bastian, Mental Health First Aid Instructor; Chelsea McGee, Cigna Onsite Service Representative; Courtney Marx, Jewish Family Services Representative; Renee Govig, Chief Human Resource Officer; and Mike Russell, Talent Development Officer.
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Get Hurricane Ready:
Should You Stay or Should You Go?
Preparing for hurricane season means deciding if you should ride out the storm in your home or evacuate to safer shelter. How do you decide? Assistant Fire Chief Brent Bloomfield goes over the checklist and details the pros and cons of each. Visit the City's Hurricane Readiness Guide for more information.
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Enhancement Underway at Grassy Waters Preserve: Everglades Adventures Continue Amid Nature Center Improvements
The City of West Palm Beach is excited to announce that while weather-hardening improvements are underway at the Grassy Waters Preserve Nature Center, Everglades Adventures will remain open to residents and visitors for immersive experiences amidst the stunning wetlands landscape.
The Nature Center is temporarily closed to the public as construction commences on enhancement projects. Anticipated to last through May, these upgrades signify our commitment to preserving and enhancing this vital natural resource.
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West Palm Beach Banyan Improvement Project – Road Closure Plan
The City of West Palm Beach is pleased to announce the start of a major improvement project along Banyan Boulevard, focusing on underground utilities and roadway enhancements. The project is currently underway and will include Banyan Boulevard between North Dixie Highway and North Olive Avenue. The goal is to upgrade underground utilities and implement new drainage infrastructure for improved stormwater management.
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Mayor James proclaims National Public Works Week in
West Palm Beach, May 19-25, 2024
The City of West Palm Beach Public Service Department works hard every day to preserve and maintain the quality of life in our community! May 19 through 25, 2024 was proclaimed as National Public Works Week during the May 13, 2024 City Commission meeting. Accepting the proclamation from Mayor Keith A. James (l to r) Jonathan Algaranaz, Facilities Manager; Amy Marks, Administrative Services Manager; Leon Pinder, Public Works Director and Matthew Williams, Fleet Manager.
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The City of West Palm Beach Urges Residents to Prepare for the
2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season
With the onset of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season drawing near, the City of West Palm Beach is reminding residents of the critical importance of readiness in the face of potential storms. While we remain hopeful for a calm season, it is imperative to be fully prepared for any eventuality. The season, spanning from June 1 to Nov. 30, 2024, is when tropical storms and hurricanes are anticipated to form in the Atlantic.
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Mark your calendar for the 9th Annual Barbecue Brews & Blues on June 29 in Heart & Soul Park in the Historic Northwest District. Enjoy live music, delicious food, and craft beer all while learning about the incredible CRA redevelopment projects in the Heart & Soul of West Palm Beach. We hope to see you there!
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Reservations are required for all programs. Please call the Nature Center at (561) 804-4985 (TTY: 800-955-8771) to RSVP
- Marsh Critters Dipnetting
- Kayak Cruise
- Canoe Cruise
- Hike and Craft
- Craft Night Series
- Swamp Tromp
- And, more!
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Here is a snapshot of some of the programs being offered this month by the Mandel Public Library, 411 Clematis Street
- Small Business CoLAB
- Shabbat Mental Health
- Comic Book Class Series
- "Star Wars" Takeover with the 501st Everglades Squad
- 50 Years of Dungeons and Dragons
- Flamingo Coders
- And, more!
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Great Lawn, 100 N. Clematis Street
Thursday, May 16, 6-9 p.m.
The Mighty Flea Circus
Jump, Rockabilly, Swing
Thursday, May 23, 6-9 p.m.
Tim Charron Band | Country Rock
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Great Lawn,
100 N. Clematis Street
Every Thursday
NOW - June 27
6-9 p.m. Just like the GreenMarket,
only smaller.
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Great Lawn, 100 N. Clematis Street
Friday, June 14, 6:30-9 p.m. Barbie (PG-13)
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Meyer Amphitheatre, 104 Datura Street
Sunday, May 19, 4-7 p.m. Slip & The Spinouts
Rockabilly, Rock & Roll
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Next City Commission Meeting
The next City Commission meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 28 at 5 p.m. in City Hall, 401 Clematis Street. Commission meetings are held every other Monday, except for holidays, and the public is encouraged to attend.
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The City is seeking candidates for several positions, including:
- Sanitation Equipment Operator I/II/III
- Parks Maintenance Worker III
- Utilities Control Technician
- Customer Service Representative
- Sustainability Program Coordinator
- Procurement Specialist
- Construction Coordinator
- Assistant Director of Development Services
- Stores Clerk
- Fleet Service Technician Trainee
- Utilities Maintenance Worker Trainee
- Assistant Building Official
- Marketing Coordinator
- Lead Public Works Technician
- And, more!
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Find listings and live broadcast times for public meetings with our Public Meeting Broadcast Guide.
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Know about road closures throughout the City before your morning and evening commute!
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Submit a Service Request Today with...
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Questions? Contact us at (561) 822-2222 (TTY:800-955-8771)
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