The Margate City Commission held its regular meeting on March 19, 2025, where several key agenda items were addressed, including employee recognitions and public discussions.
The meeting commenced with the celebration of employee anniversaries, highlighting the contributions of three staff members who have each completed five years of service. Tyler, a service worker in the Public Works Department, was recognized for his expertise in maintaining the city's stormwater utility, overseeing 26 miles of canal. His dedication and friendly demeanor were commended, and he received appreciation from the commission and his family, who were present at the meeting.
Next, Kirk Kaiser, the Director of the Department of Environmental and Engineering Services, was honored for his leadership in managing critical infrastructure and environmental sustainability projects. His role has been pivotal in ensuring the smooth operation of the city's water and wastewater systems. The commission acknowledged his contributions and presented him with a plaque commemorating his five years of service.
Liz, the Director of Development Services, was also celebrated for her commitment to managing the city's growth and development. Her efforts in fostering relationships with the local business community have led to significant developments, including the relocation of El Al Airlines' headquarters to Margate. The commission recognized her achievements and presented her with a plaque as well.
Following the employee recognitions, the meeting opened for public discussion. Resident Joseph Eppi addressed the commission, expressing his interest in joining the zoning board and bringing attention to several properties he believes are undervalued on the county tax rolls.
The meeting concluded with a sense of community engagement and recognition of the dedicated city employees who contribute to Margate's development and services. The commission's acknowledgment of staff achievements reflects its commitment to fostering a supportive work environment while addressing community concerns.