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Pompano Beach City Commission Meeting has been rescheduled to Thursday November 13 at 1 pm in observance of Veterans Day
Pompano Beach, Florida – The City of Pompano Beach has announced a schedule change for its upcoming City Commission Meeting in recognition of Veterans Day. Originally planned for Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at 1:00 p.m., the meeting has been rescheduled to Thursday, November 13, 2025, at the same time. The adjustment comes as City Hall will be closed on Veterans Day, honoring the service and sacrifice of the nation’s military veterans.
The rescheduled meeting will take place in the City Commission Chambers at 100 West Atlantic Boulevard. Residents are encouraged to participate in person or watch the proceedings through the city’s regular broadcast channels. The meeting will be available on Channel 78, streamed on the city’s official website, and accessible via the City of Pompano Beach’s YouTube channel. This ensures that the public can stay informed and engaged with local governance despite the change in schedule.
City officials emphasized that the decision to move the meeting reflects both respect for veterans and a commitment to public accessibility. By shifting the session, the city allows employees and residents alike to observe Veterans Day without conflict, while still maintaining transparency in local government operations.
“We extend our gratitude to all veterans for their service and sacrifice,” a city spokesperson said. “We also thank the community for its understanding and cooperation regarding this schedule adjustment.”
The City Commission Meeting is a key forum for discussing local policies, city projects, and other matters that impact the community. By rescheduling the meeting, Pompano Beach underscores the importance of both civic participation and honoring those who have served in the armed forces.
Residents and interested parties are encouraged to mark their calendars for Thursday, November 13, at 1:00 p.m., and take advantage of the multiple ways the meeting can be accessed. Whether attending in person or tuning in online, the city hopes community members will continue to engage with the discussion and stay informed about decisions that shape Pompano Beach.
This schedule adjustment demonstrates the city’s ongoing commitment to civic responsibility while paying tribute to veterans, ensuring that their contributions are recognized and respected across the community.
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