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CITY COMMISSION MET - 21 APRIL 2026

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY
CK CITY DECAL
 
CITY OF CEDAR KEY
COMMISSION MET  ON APRIL 21
SELECTS MAYOR, VICE MAYOR
2026 APRIL 25
   
The City of Cedar Key Commission met on April 9, 2026. All commissioners were present.
 
FULL HOUSE; NO SOUND SYSTEM
Between seventy and eighty people made up the audience. The room was full; extra chairs were brought in; folks were standing in the rear of the room.
 
The sound system, which had been working well for many recent meetings, was not functioning this evening. Only strong voices could be heard beyond the first rows of audience seating.
 
OATH OF OFFICE
Levy County Judge Luis Bustamante congratulated Cedar Keyans on their democratic showing of some 70% of registered voters to the polls. After recalling some specifics from their resumes, Bustamante swore in the newly elected commissioners, Nancy Sera and Dell Weible.
 
REORGANZATION
MAYOR SELECTED
 
The selection of the mayor was started when Jolie Davis nominated Commissioner Mel Beckham for the position.
 
Beckham thanked Davis, declined the nomination and said that he would like to make a statement.
 
“I take this seat on the City Commission very seriously and am well aware that as mayor you not only become the face of the commission, but you also become the face of the decisions of the commission. Even if you vote in the minority you must fulfil and follow the commissions decisions.”
 
“Let me be clear, there is no way on the planet that I’m going to be the face of the commission and stand up in public as though the decisions that will eventually be made by this commission were of my doing. Some of which will probably be made tonight. I respectfully decline the nomination.”
 
Commissioner Beckham continued: “ On the other hand, at this time, I feel like the voters of our city have spoken loud and clear and many of them are in this room tonight. I think we would all agree that we would be asleep at the wheel, if we didn’t listen to the voters. So at this time, in a gesture of giving the city exactly what it asked for. . . I would like to nominate Dell Weible to be our mayor. I’m confident that he will perform exactly as many in our commission, including myself, expect of him.”
 
The nomination was seconded by Commissioner Davis.
 
In a four-to-one nay vote, the nomination for Weible as mayor failed. Beckham was the one “yes” vote.
 
Nancy Sera nominated Jim Wortham for mayor. Jolie Davis questioned how Wortham, employed as a full-time pilot, would manage to be at meetings as he had been absent in the past. Wortham explained his employer’s recent commitment to ensuring Wortham’s attendance at meetings. Some commissioners made the point that, although Wortham had been physically absent from some meetings, he was an active participant in the meetings by telephone.
In a five-to-zero vote, Wortham was elected mayor.
 
VICE-MAYOR ELECTED
Mel Beckham was again nominated by Jolie Davis. This time for vice-mayor despite Beckham’s comments just moments before. Beckham was elected vice-mayor with a 3 to 2 vote. Beckham himself, Wortham, and Davis voted “yes” for Beckham; Sera and Weible voted “no.”
 
DEPARTMENT HEADS RETAINED
According to the city charter, department heads are rehired annually.
Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Robert Robinson, Police Chief Edwin Jenkins, and Public Works Supervisor Jamie McCain were summarily hired with unanimous approval from the commissioners.
 
 
Newly hired City Clerk Brooke Smith was rehired for the upcoming year having just completed her ninety-day probation period. Only one commissioner spoke to Smith’s performance.
 
Wortham suggested that in order to avoid airing personnel evaluations in public and honor the Sunshine law, that the city look into a facilitator of sorts might be used in the future. The facilitator could legally ensure all commissioners’ knowledge of the other commissioners’ ratings and arrive at hiring/firing decision more effectively.
 
 
PUBLIC COMMENT
WILLIAMS PROPERTY
Matt Williams of 5010 G Street provided commissioners with a thirteen-page packet detailing the city-funded/directed sea wall erected at the Fifth Street pocket park immediately adjacent to his property. According to Williams, who lives off the island, at no time was he notified that the bulkhead was being constructed. In addition to his packet and color photos, Williams played several audio tapes demonstrating the city’s possible dismissal of its obligations of notification.
 
Williams left the commissioners with six requests regarding notification, engineering, possible favors, and more. Mayor Wortham acknowledged the presentation and assured Williams that the city would be in touch with him.
 
LIONS
Greg Mack reviewed the successful Food Patry drive recently completed. The number of personal items and dried goods collected numbered 458; $500 in cash supplemented those items.
 
 
CEDAR KEY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT
General Manager John Rittenhouse brought to commissioners the Nextower contract that regulates action on the tower located off the island at the County Road 237 and SR 24 intersection. Currently the land and the equipment is owned by either the city or the Water District, hence they both need to agree on the content of the contract. Rittenhouse presented past actions with Nextower and noted that his general counsel had reviewed the document.
 
 
After some discussion, commissioners decided to forward the eight-page contract to City Attorney Norrm Fugate to review.
 
 
CEDAR KEY AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATION
Aquaculture Association member Joey Cannon reaffirmed the association’s commitment to the city’s success in its business efforts and requested that the commission consider the association’s input early in its projects. Cannon was asking to be included early on in discussions and decisions that might impact the waters about the island. He believes his association can be and wants to be helpful. Water cleanliness is key to the city’s success and the working waterfront.
 
 
COVENANT RELEASE REQUEST
Resident Joseph Vastola of Cedar Key Parcel ID: 0871000000 requested that the restrictive covenant on the property be lifted. After some discussion and the correction of a few misconceptions, the commissioners denied the request.
 
 
CIVICPLUS
After a brief break, commissioners listened to Davis’s request to approve the following Civic Plus Online Documents: Post-Storm Permit Process, Temporary Housing Units-Post Storm Recovery, Event Permit Fee Schedule, Policy for Responding to Permit Inquiries, Building Inquiry Request, Standard Written Disclaimers, Technical Inquiry Disclaimer and Acknowledgement, Technical Consultation Summary, Tier 1 Inquiry Log, and Training Certification.
 
 
Clearly, much work had gone into this effort; each commissioner echoed that fact. Unclear was precisely what was being talked about: the website or the “kiosk” portal. Each commissioner in turn asked Davis for the next step, what was to occur next. Not receiving a clear answer, commissioners decided to test the program amongst staff.
 

ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:10 pm.
  
 
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DRUG TAKE BACK SAURDAY

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY
 
CEDAR KEY POLICE DEPARTMET
DRUG TAKE BACK...THIS SATURDAY
 
20236 April 24
 
APRIL 25
 OLD CITY HALL
 10AM TO 2 PM
 
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATIO
 
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LEVY EMERGENCY MAAGEMENT: FIRE

Written by LEVY COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
 
LEVY EMERG MGMTLEVY COUNTY
COW CREEK FIRE, 1, 400 ACRES
2026 April 22 
 
 
 The Cow Creek Fire is now 1,400 acres.
Crews from multiple agencies are actively
working to suppress the fire.
 
 
CLICK HERE FOR AN AREA MAP AND MORE INFORMATION
 
 
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LCSO ARREST REPORT 2026 APRIL 1 20

Written by Levy County Sheriff`s Office

 LCSO

  ARREST REPORT
24026  April   10
 
DISCLAIMER
The information provided below comes from the Levy County Sheriff’s Office Jail Media Report.
The photographs and commentaries regarding the allegations against the persons identified herein
are copied from the report verbatim, without any editorial comment or revision by this newspaper.
  CLICK HERE FOR ARREST REPORT
 
   
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CITY COMMISSION MET 2026 APRIL 9

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY
CK CITY DECAL
 
 
CITY OF CEDAR KEY COMMISSION
 MET  ON APRIL  9
2026 APRIL 18 
 


The City of Cedar Key Commission met in a Special Meeting on April 9, 2026. All commissioners were present except for Jolie Davis.
 
THANKS TO WEBB
Recognizing the latest election results, Commissioner Jim Wortham thanked current Mayor Jeff Webb for his service to the city.
 
PUBLIC COMMENT
Resident Jim Gocker urged commissioners to attend to the over half dozen businesses in the city that do not comply with Americans with Disabilities Act. Gocker previously urged commissioners to provide handicapped parking places along its streets, in accordance with federal and state laws. Webb thanked resident Gocker.
 
LOCAL HISTORIC REGISTRY
The Cedar Key Historical Review Committee has recommended to the commission approval of the two following properties for inclusion into Cedar Key’s Historic Register:
• 357 2nd Street/Parcel Number 0858700000 and
• 709 5th Street/Parcel Number 0866400100.
 
IN ATTENDANCE
Staff in attendance included City Attorney Norm Fugate, City Clerk Brooks Smith, an clerk Heather Lang.
Among the audience members in attendance were: Jeri Treat, Dell Weible, Anne Miller, Jim Gocker, and the Cedar Key News’ Mandy and Frank Offerle.
 
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 5:20 pm.

 
 
 
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CKWSD MET ON 2026 APRIL 13

Written by CKN STAFF
CKWSD FAUCET
 
 
CKWSD MET ON APRIL 13,
SWEARS IN BOARD 
2026 April 19

The Cedar Key Water and Sewer District met Monday, April 13, 2026, at 5 pm at its Third Street offices.

BOARD SWORN
The April 7 municipal elections resulted in no contenders for the three Cedar Key Water and Sewer District open seats. Resultantly, Leslie Sturmer, Joe Hand, and Mike Borelli were reseated after a brief oath taking administered by the District’s General Counsel Evan Rosenthal.
 
CHAIR, SECRETARY SWORN
Commissioners re-elected Mike Borelli as chair and Leslie Sturmer as Secretary.
 
ONGOING BUSINESS
• The District continues to process the Community Development Block Grants received from Florida from Florida Commerce, including Requests for Qualifications for Engineering Services
• Negotiations are nearing a close on the Nextower lease agreement for the Communications Tower located at the Water Treatment Plant site.
• The FEMA Water Meter Project has been funded in the amount of $212,792.17. Federal and state FEMA monies are obligated to pay 87% of the total cost.

WACCASASSA WATER WASTEWATER UPDATE
Sue Colson updated the board on the recent W3C status.
• The well located in Bronson is functionally superbly, with no draw down and exceptionally water quality.
• The Town of Bronson continues to ponder its inclusion into W3C. The W3C is investigating alternatives if needed.
 
IN ATTENDANCE
Commissioners in attendance included Chair Mike Borelli, Secretary Leslie Sturmer, Joe Hand, Johnathan Ferguson, and Sue Colson.
 
Staff in attendance included General Manager John Rittenhouse, General Counsel Evan Rosenthal via telephone, and Clerk Alicia Johns.
 
Among those in the audience were: Darrell McCormick, Mac Cox, and the Cedar Key News' Mandy and Frank Offerle.
 
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 6:30 PM
 
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DEMOCRATIC LUNCHEON

Written by CKN STAFF
 
 
DEMOCRATIC LUNCHEON
2026 April 17
 
 GALA NOTICE
 
 
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CEDAR KEY SONGFARMERS ACOUSTIC JAM

Written by HOHN THALACKER

 

SONGFARMERS OF CEDAR KEY...

SONG FARMERS OF CEDAR KEY
CELEBRATE 100TH ACOUSTIC JAM

Cedar Key, FL – The Song Farmers of Cedar Key recently celebrated their 100th public acoustic string jam, marking a milestone for this beloved community tradition.

Since the first jam on February 2, 2020, nearly 2,400 “toe-tappers” have enjoyed performances by almost 400 musicians. The weekly gatherings feature 7–8 performers playing acoustic string instruments—guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, bass, dobro, dulcimer, and autoharp—without microphones or amplifiers.  Audience members are encouraged to sing along, tap their toes, and join in the fun.
 

Held in the City Park pavilion or at the Episcopal Fellowship Hall during late fall, winter, and early spring, the jams are free to attend, fostering music, community, and connection in Cedar Key.
For more information, visit their SongFarmers of Cedar Key Facebook page 
 
 

MAR 3 SONGFARMERS

 

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CKWC 2026 OFFICERS

Written by CEDAR KEY WOMAN'S CLUB, JAN HENDRIX
 
CEDAR KEY WOMAN'S CLUB
OFFICERS 
 2026  April 17
womans club officers
 
 
 
The Cedar Key Woman’s Club 2026-28 officers were installed recently by Sallie Milner, General Federation of Woman’s Club District 5 president. From left to right, Sallie Milner, Tammy Reed-recording secretary, Vicki Crumpley-2nd Vice President for membership, Donna Bushnell-President, Jean Garbaty-Treasurer, Marci Wilcox-Past President.

Be watching for the CKWC calendar coming in September.
Call for photo contributions will be coming soon in Cedar Key News.
 
 
 
 
    
 
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CKAC APRIL HAPPENINGS

Written by CEDAR KEY ARTS CENTER
 
CKAC 2CKAC 2CEDAR KEY ARTS CENTER
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN APRIL?
2026 April
 
 
CLICK BELOW TO FIND OUT!
 
 
 
https://mailchi.mp/66c0700eb267/whats-happening-at-ckac-in-october-15080428?e=7c5e9c86ae 
 
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CITY COMMISSION WILL MEET 2026 APRIL 21

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY
CK CITY DECAL
 
 
CITY OF CEDAR KEY COMMISSION
WILL MEET - APRIL  21
2026 APRIL 17 
 
 
 
  CLICK HERE FOR UPDATED  AGENDA PACKET
 
Agenda packets will not be available at the meeting.
Contact City Hall staff before noon the day of the meeting
and they will print one for you.
 
 
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W3C WILL MEET APRIL 21

Written by WACCASASSA WATER AND WASTEWATER COOPERATIVE
W3C LOGOWACCASASSA WATER AND WASTEWATER
COOPERATIVE WILL MEET APRIL 21
2026 April 15
 
The Waccasassa Water and Wastewater Cooperative, the W3C, will meet
Tuesday, April 21, at 1 pm in Bronson, 660 East Hathaway Avenue.

CLICK HERE FOR AGENDA 
 
CLICK HERE FOR DEWBERRY PRESENTATION
 

The public is invited.
 
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COUNTYWIDE BURN BAN 2026 EXTENSION

Written by LT. SCOTT THURMMOND
index
COUNTYWIDE
BURN BAN EXTENSION
2026 April 12
 

The Levy County Board of County Commissioners has efxtended its 

Emergency Declaration banning burning until furthr notice.

 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION  

CLICK HERE FOR EVEN MORE INFORMATION

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CEDAR KEY ETIPP GRANT

Written by CKNews Staff
CK CITY DECAL
 
 
Interactive Talk on
Cedar Key's Energy and Power
- ETIPP Grant-
April 27 at 5 pm
 
 
 
ETIPP 27apr2026xe
 
 
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AUDUBON: OSPREYS

Written by MIKE HAMILTON, CEDAR KEYS AUDUBON
CEDAR KEYS AUDUBON
 
2026 April 9 
 Flyer April 2026 png
Raptor Biologist and Cedar Key Audubon President Janie Veltkamp will discuss her recent findings researching the current osprey nesting population on Way Key, and the Osprey Project she manages there.
 
During the last 40 years working with all species of birds of prey, Janie spent 10 years of that as an endangered species biologist reintroducing young ospreys and peregrine falcons to states where they were regionally extinct. She will discuss her experiences with ospreys, their natural history, and biology, as well her recent research findings regarding the density of active nesting ospreys in Cedar Key, Florida.
 
 
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CITY OF CEDAR KEY POLICE JOB OPENINGS 2026

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
CITY OF CEDAR KEY
POLICE JOB OPENINGS
2026 March 30
 
 
 
CKPD Lt 26mch2026 xj
 
 
 
 
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LEVY ELECTIONS: 2026 GENERAL ELECTION

Written by OFFICE OF THE LEVY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
  1. elections jones
 POSTING OF 2026 NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTIONS

The Levy County Supervisor of Elections Office announces that the 2026 Notice of General Elections has been posted on the official website at www.votelevy.gov in accordance with Florida law.

Pursuant to Section 100.021, Florida Statutes, county notices identifying the offices and vacancies to be filled at the General Election in November 2026 – including all state, county, and district-level positions. This requirement ensures voters have clear, timely information regarding every office scheduled for election during the 2026 cycle.

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LEVY ELECTIONS: 2026 POLL WORKER ORIENTATION

Written by OFFICE OF THE LEVY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
  1. elections jones
Poll Worker Orientation

The Levy County Supervisor of Elections Office will hold Poll Worker Orientation on the dates listed below. This orientation is mandatory for anyone interested in becoming a Poll Worker in Levy County. The session will provide an overview of the responsibilities, expectations, and requirements associated with serving as a Poll Worker.

If you plan to attend, please contact our office at 352-486-5163 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register.

April 16, 2026, 10 am or 6 pm

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NEW MORE MOBILE FRIENDLY VERSION OF THE CEDAR KEY NEWS

Written by CKNews Staff
 
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