Palm Beach County, Florida

Plain-language summaries of city council and commission meetings in Palm Beach County. Agenda items, motions, vote results, and action items — readable in minutes, not hours.

11 cities · 11 meetings summarized

Cities in Palm Beach County

Boynton Beach

1 meeting

Delray Beach

1 meeting · latest 2026-03-27

Lake Park

1 meeting · latest 2026-03-04

Lake Worth Beach

1 meeting · latest 2026-01-20

Pahokee

1 meeting · latest 2026-03-24

Palm Beach Gardens

1 meeting · latest 2026-01-08

Palm Springs

1 meeting · latest 2026-04-07

Riviera Beach

1 meeting · latest 2026-01-21

Royal Palm Beach

1 meeting · latest 2025-07-10

Tequesta

1 meeting · latest 2026-03-30

Wellington

1 meeting · latest 2019-04-15

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About Local Government in Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County is home to 11 municipalities whose elected city councils and commissions meet regularly to vote on local policy. These meetings cover zoning and land-use decisions, budget appropriations, municipal contracts, public infrastructure, utility rates, and ordinance changes that affect residents every day.

Under Florida's Government in the Sunshine Law, all city council and commission meetings must be open to the public and properly noticed in advance. Video recordings are typically posted to YouTube within a few days. CivicMinutes downloads those recordings, transcribes them, and publishes structured summaries so residents can see what was decided without watching hours of footage.

Select any city above to read its meeting summaries, or browse all Florida counties to find meetings from other parts of the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Palm Beach County cities have meeting summaries?

CivicMinutes currently covers Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Lake Park, Lake Worth Beach, Pahokee, Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Springs, Riviera Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Tequesta, Wellington in Palm Beach County. More cities will be added as recordings become available.

What information is in each meeting summary?

Each summary includes an executive overview, a list of agenda items with discussion notes, all motions and their vote results (passed or failed), action items assigned to staff or departments, and a list of attendees. Where available, the full video recording is also embedded.

How quickly are summaries published after a meeting?

Summaries are typically available within a few days of a meeting's video recording being posted online. CivicMinutes checks for new recordings and processes them automatically.

Is Palm Beach County covered by Florida's open meetings law?

Yes. Florida's Government in the Sunshine Law (Chapter 286, Florida Statutes) requires all city council, commission, and board meetings to be open to the public and properly noticed. This applies to every municipality in Palm Beach County.

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