Today is May 25, 2026, and if you’re in Lake Worth Beach, you might want to take note that all city offices are closed today for a holiday. It’s a perfect excuse to relax, enjoy the warm sunshine, or perhaps take a stroll along the beach. But once the holiday buzz dies down, there are some important city meetings coming up that you won’t want to miss!
Mark your calendars! Tomorrow, May 26, 2026, at 5:00 PM, there will be a special city commission meeting featuring interviews with advisory council candidates. Following that, at 6:00 PM, the regular city commission meeting will kick off. These meetings are a great opportunity to stay informed and get involved in local governance.
Upcoming Meetings and Workshops
As we roll into the week, here’s a quick rundown of what’s happening in the coming days:
- May 28, 2026: Special City Commission meeting at 6:00 PM focusing on advisory council appointments and a financial update.
- May 29, 2026: Pre-Agenda Workshop starts at 9:00 AM.
- June 2, 2026: Regular City Commission meeting at 6:00 PM.
- June 3, 2026: Planning and Zoning Committee meeting at 6:00 PM.
- June 8, 2026: Special City Commission meeting addressing garage eligibility (first reading) at 6:00 PM.
Don’t forget, public attendance is encouraged for these sessions. Most meetings are open to the public unless stated otherwise, which is a great chance for you to voice your thoughts, concerns, or just listen in on local discussions. Of course, there are some exceptions where meetings might be closed to protect sensitive information. For instance, matters involving personal affairs of residents or business secrets may not be discussed openly, as detailed on this source.
As the summer heats up, you’ll want to keep an eye on the calendar for additional workshops and meetings. For example, on June 11, there’s the first budget workshop at 9:30 AM, followed by a meeting of the Tree and Landscape Committee at 6:00 PM. And don’t forget about the pre-agenda workshops on June 12 and June 26—these are vital for anyone interested in local governance.
Holidays and Community Events
In between meetings, there are several holidays when city offices will be closed. June 19 marks another holiday, followed by July 3, and of course, the Fourth of July celebration on July 4, starting at 8:20 AM! It’s bound to be an exciting day filled with fireworks, food, and fun.
Following the summer festivities, September 7, October 12, and November 11 are all marked as holidays too, so plan accordingly if you have business to conduct with city offices. These breaks in the schedule give everyone a chance to recharge and enjoy the vibrant community events that Lake Worth Beach offers.
Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to Lake Worth Beach, staying updated on city meetings and events is crucial. They serve as a platform for residents to engage with local issues and ensure that their voices are heard. So stay tuned, get involved, and make the most of this beautiful community!
For more details on upcoming events and meetings, visit the official city website at lakeworthbeachfl.gov/events-list.