WATCH REPLAY: Palm Bay Holds City Council Meeting Tonight at 6 p.m., Discussion Will Include Proposed Suspension of Councilman Chandler Langevin
By Space Coast Daily // October 2, 2025
Discussion will also include conduct and decorum of City Council
ABOVE VIDEO: The City of Palm Bay will hold its Regular Council Meeting tonight at 6 p.m. at the City Council Chambers at 120 Malabar Road SE.
BREVARD COUNTY • PALM BAY, FLORIDA – The City of Palm Bay will hold its Regular Council Meeting tonight at 6 p.m. at the City Council Chambers at 120 Malabar Road SE.
This meeting will include a discussion of directing the City Attorney to draft a letter to the Office of the Governor, requesting that Gov. Ron DeSantis suspend Councilman Chandler Langevin.
Please note the following changes for tonight’s meeting:
■ Early Entry: Council Chambers will open at 5:15 PM.
■ Speaker Tickets: Anyone wishing to speak on New Business Items 3 and 4 or during Public Comments will be given a ticket upon entry. Speaker cards will be required for all other items on the agenda, but no ticket will be needed.
■ Reserved Seating: There will be seats in the Chambers reserved for individuals listed on the meeting agenda.
■ Overflow Seating: Additional seating will be available in the Community Room for overflow as capacity allows.
■ Parking: Overflow parking will be available in the front lot. Visitors should plan to take the sidewalk around the building near the Police Department to the front of Chambers.
■ Media Staging: Media will be staged in the far rear corner of the Chambers as capacity allows. Please bring an extra-long XLR cable to plug in.
MEETING AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER:
INVOCATION:
1. Pastor Jerry Klemm – Covenant Church, Palm Bay.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
ROLL CALL:
AGENDA REVISIONS:
1. At the request of Mayor Medina, discussion of conduct and decorum of City Council has been
added as Item 3, under New Business.
2. At the request of Councilman Johnson, discussion of directing the City Attorney to draft a letter
to the Office of the Governor requesting the Governor suspend Councilman Chandler Langevin
pursuant to Section 112.51, Florida Statutes, has been added as Item 4, under New Business.
PROCLAMATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS:
1. Proclamation: Mayor’s Business Spotlight recipient – GEI Works, Inc.
2. Proclamation: Hispanic Heritage Month – September 15, 2025 – October 15, 2025; Annual
Puerto Rican Day Parade and Multicultural Festival – October 4, 2025. (Mayor Medina)
3. Proclamation: National Manufacturing Day – October 3, 2025.
AGENDA REVISIONS:
1. At the request of Mayor Medina, discussion of conduct and decorum of City Council has been
added as Item 3, under New Business.
2. At the request of Councilman Johnson, discussion of directing the City Attorney to draft a letter
to the Office of the Governor requesting the Governor suspend Councilman Chandler Langevin
pursuant to Section 112.51, Florida Statutes, has been added as Item 4, under New Business.
PROCLAMATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS:
1. Proclamation: Mayor’s Business Spotlight recipient – GEI Works, Inc.
2. Proclamation: Hispanic Heritage Month – September 15, 2025 – October 15, 2025; Annual
Puerto Rican Day Parade and Multicultural Festival – October 4, 2025. (Mayor Medina)
3. Proclamation: National Manufacturing Day – October 3, 2025.
PRESENTATIONS:
Doris M. Boroff Revocable Trust, final reading.
6. Ordinance 2025-47, amending the City’s Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map to change
the designed use of property, located north of Willowbrook Street, in the vicinity southwest of the
intersection of St. Johns Heritage Parkway and Mara Loma Boulevard, from RES 1:2.5,
Residential 1 unit per 2.5 acres (Brevard County) to Low Density Residential (LDR) (32.97
acres) (Case CP25-00001, Guy E. Boroff and Doris M. Boroff Revocable Trust), only one
reading required.
7. Ordinance 2025-48, rezoning property, located north of Willowbrook Street, in the vicinity
southwest of the intersection of St. Johns Heritage Parkway and Mara Loma Boulevard, from
GU (General Use Holding District) and AU (Agricultural Residential) (Brevard County) to RS-3
(Single-Family Residential District) (32.97 acres) (Case CPZ25-00001, Guy E. Boroff and Doris
M. Boroff Revocable Trust), first reading. (Quasi-Judicial Proceeding)
CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA:
PROCUREMENTS:
1. Award of Bid: South Regional Water Treatment Plant Expansion Production Well SRO-5 (ReBid) – 69-ITB-25 – Utilities Department (Parsons Drilling Corporation, $1,040,450); approve fund
appropriation on the next scheduled Budget Amendment ($1,144,495).
2. Miscellaneous: Preconstruction Services, North Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse
Osmosis, Phase I – Utilities Department (Wharton-Smith, Inc. – $432,779).
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Ordinance 2025-49, amending the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 99, Maintenance of Abandoned
Foreclosing Residential Properties, by modifying language related to foreclosing residential
properties, first reading. (Deputy Mayor Jaffe)
2. Discussion of State Legislative Policy.
3. Discussion of conduct and decorum of City Council. (Mayor Medina) (AGENDA REVISION)
4. Discussion of directing the City Attorney to draft a letter to the Office of the Governor requesting
the Governor suspend Councilman Chandler Langevin pursuant to Section 112.51, Florida
Statutes. (Councilman Johnson) (AGENDA REVISION)
COUNCIL REPORTS:
ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGAL REPORTS:
ADJOURNMENT:
Councilmembers who are members of the Space Coast Transportation Planning Organization
(TPO) may discuss TPO issues which may subsequently be addressed by the TPO.















