During the Emergency Council Meeting held on December 6, 2024, in Riviera Beach, a significant debate arose regarding the legality and transparency of the meeting's notice. One council member expressed strong concerns, stating that the community was not adequately informed about the meeting, which resulted in a low turnout of only 15 to 20 attendees. This member criticized the choice of venue, suggesting that the smaller setting was intentional to limit public participation and scrutiny.
In response, another council member defended the meeting's legality, referencing the Sunshine Manual, which outlines that while reasonable notice is preferred, it does not specify a strict timeframe. They emphasized that the meeting was conducted legally and that the council typically aims to provide at least 24 hours' notice, although this is not always feasible.
The discussion highlighted a broader concern about community engagement and transparency in local governance. As the council moves forward, the implications of this debate may influence how future meetings are scheduled and communicated to the public, ensuring that residents feel informed and involved in local decision-making processes.