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CITY COMMISSION MET 19 MAY 2026

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY
CK CITY DECAL
 
CITY OF CEDAR KEY
COMMISSION MET MAY 19
2026 MAY 2026
    
The City of Cedar Key Commission met on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Commissioners present included: Jim Wortam, Nancy Sera, Jolie Davis, and Dell Weible. Mel Beckham was not in attendance.
 
STAFF RECOGNIZED
Mayor Wortham, speaking for the full commission, commented on how hard staff works daily and specifically recognized Clerk Heather Lang with a small token of the commissioners’ appreciation and many thanks. Lang was applauded by the nearly fifty-member audience.

PUBLIC COMMENT
Former Mayor Sue Colson registered the concern that at the last meeting, Commissioner Mel Beckham clearly articulated the following:
 
“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.”
 
Shortly after that speech, which was extended with numerous negative allusions toward the new commissioner, the public that voted for him, and the commission as a hole, Beckham, oddly and surprisingly, accepted the role as Vice Mayor.
 
Colson questioned how it was possible that a person who says, “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.” could possibly represent the citizens of Cedar Key. Such comments are inconsistent and reflect upon the commission poorly, at the very least.
 
After repeating that she initially supported Bekham in his commissioner role, Colson suggested that he remain a commissioner but that he not be Vice Mayor.
 
Mayor Wortham thanked Colson for her input.
 
CEDAR KEY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT
NEXTOWER
General Manager John Rittenhouse again raised the Nextower contract discussion, the document that regulates action on the tower located off the island at the County Road 347 and SR 24 intersection. The contract is an agreement among the city, the CKWSD, and NexTower.
 
Rittenhouse expressed concern that the issue is timely. AT&T equipment is currently not on the tower. With AT&T comes First Net, equipment that assures communication among registered first responders and governmental personnel. With hurricane season upon us, wisdom fixates a finalized contract, Rittenhouse suggested.
 
The contract remains with the city’s and CKWS’s lawyers Unclear conversation involved the Federal Communications Commission authority in the matter.
 
WACCASASSA WATER AND WASTEWATER COOPERATIVE
Rittenhouse reported the following regarding the Waccasassa Water and Wastewater Cooperative.
• Thanks to recent legislation initiated by the cooperative, the W3C is now eligible to apply for 100% funding, instead of a prior maximum of 80%, funding for its wastewater efforts.
• To dictate, the aW3C has received all funding from grants; no dollars have come from residents in Bronson, Otter Creek, or Cedar Key;
• The City of Bronson has withdrawn from the cooperative; the cooperative is researching another partner.
 
NON GOVERNMENTAL GROUPS
LIONS
Susan Rosenthal announced that Lions were planning for the next Seafood Festival scheduled for October 17 and 18, 2026.
 
CEDAR KEY WOMAN’S CLUB
Eileen Senecal reported that the Woman’s Club members would be serving lunch at the May 28 Hurricane / Hazardous Waste Day and the upcoming Coastal Clean Up.
 
CEDAR KEY AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATION
Leslie Sturmer announced that five more unpainted clam shells have arrived in town today. Commissioners and Sturmer discussed eventual placement about town.
 
FLORIDA’S NATURE COAST CONSERVANCY
FNCC Vice President and Mayor Wortham announced that on May 21, 2026, Cedar Key School Guardians of the Gulf students will help plant pines to restore the canopy to the Kiss Me Quick area. The specific site, a one-and -a-half acre property on Live Oak and Grove Streets, was donated to Florida’s Nature Coast Conservancy last year to furthering FNCC’s dedication to acquiring land in trust for conservation and public access.
 
CLERK'S OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATION:
FLORIDA COMMUNIITIES TRUST
Commissioners unanimously approved the extension of the Florida Communities Trust Agreement for the Gulf Blvd Project.
 
MOORE PPROPOSAL APPROVED
Commissioners unanimously approved the James Moore proposal for additional finance service. The discussion noted that now, with the prior mayor gone from the commission, the commissioners needed help in budgeting. An audience member remarked that just recently the commission hired Moore to perform the city clerk’s financial responsibilities at approximately $40,000; such decisions / contracts do not sit well with some residents, she said. Mayor Wortham expressed his concerns as well.
 
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Recently review of charges by JPI, the city’s current Building Department contractor, caused commissioners to put out a request for proposals soon.
 
ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
ORDINANCE NO. 565
Commissioners unanimously approved transfer of public waterfront property
to a Fourth Street property owner because of an earlier dispute.
 
QUASI JUDICIAL HEARING
In a brief quasi-judicial hearing, commissioners unanimously approve a housing variance for the residents of 1018 Whiddon.
 
MEETING SPECIFICS
Staff in attendance included: City Attorney Norm Fugate, Cey Clerk Brooke Smith, Fire Chief Robert Robinson, Public Works supervisor Jamie McCain, and Clerk Heather Lang.
 
Among the audience members were: Russ Colson, Phil and Mary Prescott, Sue Colson, Kathy Salkaln, Jeri Treat, Anne Miller, Susan Rosenthal, Eileen Senecal, Leslie Sturmer, and the Cedar Key News’ Mandy and Frank Offerle.

ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:40 pm.
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NOTICE: CITY HALL CLOSED MONDAY, MEMORIAL DAY

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY
CK CITY DECALNOTICE:
CITY HALL CLOSURE
2026 May 16

City Hall will be close on Monday, May 25, 2026, Memorial Day.  
 
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W.R.E.N. One Pelican, One Village

Written by MAUREEN MAGEE
One Pelican and One Village
• The notices were posted on local websites.
• The calls came in to W.R.E.N., Cedar Key’s local bird rescue team.
• Charter Captains were searching.
• Much of the village was on alert.

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Picture1A Pelican in severe distress was seen at the Fishing Pier with fishing line wrapped around his body, his wing, his leg! His right foot was being torn up by the line.

A hook could be seen digging into his belly!
As days went by, with no luck catching him, the fishing line began to ensnare branches and twigs from the water’s edge as the pelican tried to paddle around.

Finally, the call came in, reporting success!

The awesome team of James and Lisa Custer
found the pelican on the shore. Lisa corralled him while James raced his golf cart to get a carrier and another W.R.E.N. rescuer to help.
 
The pelican was held securely while James masterfully cut the yards of fishing line, extracting the twigs, untangling the foot and wing, and carefully cutting the barbed fishing hook from the bird’s belly.
Picture3


The pelican, now safe in the carrier, was given fresh fish from Mike Davis while awaiting the drive to the Rehab Center in Homosassa, with our ever-ready volunteer driver, Pam Meyer.
 
 
 
 
Yes, it really does take a village! Thanks to all who cared, who posted notices, who searched, who captured and who drove to Rehab. 
 
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CEDAR KEY SCHOOL STUDENTS REEIVE UKULELES

Written by MARCI WILCOX
CEDAR KEY SCHOOL FIFTH GRADERS RECEIVE THEIR OWN UKULELES
2-26 May 19
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Jim Wilcox presented Cedar Key School Fifth Graders with their own ukuleles. Ten of the 12 ukes were donated by Cedar Key Eagles Club. Two other couples in the community each donated one.
 
Since 2022, Jim Wilcox has volunteered at CKS to teach ukulele and lead the children’s Christmas music performance. Jim says, “It warms my heart to think there will be music on our island, thanks to the donations from our friends and a little volunteer time from me.” Jim is so appreciative of the support of Principal Cheryl Allen and Art Teacher Jonya Collins.
UKES PIC
 
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LCSO ARREST REPORT 2026 MAY 18

Written by Levy County Sheriff`s Office

 LCSO

  ARREST REPORT
24026  May 18
 
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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FOOD PANTRY RECEIVES TRAILER

Written by CKN STAFF
FOOD PANTRY LOGO
 
 
 CEDAR KEY FOOD PANTRY 
RECEIIVES TRAILER
2026 May 13  
 
FOOD PANTRY RECEIVES GIFT OF REFRIGERATED TRAILER
2026 May 19
 
 
On Wednesday, May 14, the United Way of North Central Florida donated to the Cedar Key Food Pantry a refrigerated trailer. Consummately utile, in times of severe storms causing electrical outages, large deliveries that exceed current refrigerator freezers and refrigerators storage space, and more, the trailer is truly a welcome asset to the hard-working Food Pantry volunteer staff. In the past, Pantry Director Sue Colson has relied on local watermen’s and local restaurateurs’ facilities for excess storage.IMG 2360 2 1
 
So proud of their new asset, volunteers paraded the trailer along Dock Street and Second Street. Taking part in the festivities were three United Wau of North Central Florida personnel, Director Sue Colson, the Children’s Table director Mr. Bull, many volunteers, and many recipients of the Food Pantry’s hard work.
 
From 10 am to 2 pm, the trailer was available for viewing at the Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center on Second Street.
 
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CRA MET MAY 2026

Written by CKN STAFF
CK CITY DECAL
 

CEDAR KEY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
POSTPONES LEADERSHIP DECISION,
TALKS POCKET PARKS 
2026 May 13
 
 
The Cedar Key Community Redevelopment Agency met on May 13, 2026. , at 3 pm. Chair Jim Wortham and member Mel Beckham were absent; Vice Chair Nancy Sera administered the meeting; members Jolie Davis and Dell Weible were present.

REORGANIZATION
Normally, nominations for chair and vice-chair head the first meeting after municipal elections. As two members were absent, Davis suggested that the vote be postponed until the following meeting. The group unanimously agreed.
 
2026 GOALS REVIEWED
Administrator Tom Ankersen reviewed the agency’s 2026 Goals, Objectives, and Broad-Based Budget Allocations. Click here to view presentation: https://cedarkeynews.com/images/PIX_2026/MAY/05-13-2026-CRA-Meeting-3-pm.pdf
 
PUBLIC HOUSING UPDATE
The proposal of Cedar Key’s plan to purchase public housing property to be presented at a North Central Florida Rural Housing Authority Board Meeting has been postponed until June 4.
 
GROCERY STORE
Dr Catherine Campbell and Julia Graddy, from the University of Florida, did not attend this afternoon’s meeting and will be rescheduled. They were to present a Grocery Store Market Analysis Study Proposal.
 
G STREET SEA GROIN
A presentation by Halff Inc. intitled “Cedar Key Shores: Sea Groin design overview and funding,” mimicked numerous previous University of Florida presentations requesting community input. On behalf of Cedar Key, Halff Inc. wishes to seek funding for a Resilient Florida Implementation Grant at a cost of over 4.5 million. No information on Halff, Inc. was offered. Commissioners responded saying they would be in touch.
 
POCKET PARKS
The University of Florida-based FIBER group presented its Cedar Key Pocket Parks Proposal. The previously considered UF student competition for pocket park design proposed will not be timely to design the Fifth and Sixth Street pocket parks. FiBER’s proposal offered a simpler solution. The group unanimously approved the project at a cost of $6,000.
 
COLSON’S PUBLIC COMMENT
Prior Mayor Sue Colson eloquently argued against spending excessive city dollars on pocket parks. Her comments included:
• requiring contractors who have used the areas during adjacent construction, to return the parks, as required, to their original condition, removing fences, nails, and other debris;
• using Public Works Supervisor Jamie McCain as project chief;
• involving the public in the appropriate tasks whenever possible;
• guarding against visible ”designed“ plantings, in preference for natural growth patterns;
• assuring that any result would require the lowest maintenance possible;
• keeping all parks as they have always been: completely simple and natural, perhaps containing a bench, not including parking (as people have used them for many years without any need for asphalt surfaces).

MEETING SPECIFICS
Staff in attendance included City Attorney Norm Fugate, City Clerk Brooke Smith, Clerk Heather Lang, and Clerk Telicia Winfield.

Audience members in attendance included: Tom Ankersen, Anne Miller, Jeri Treat, and Mandy and Frank Offerle.
 
The meeting adjourned at about 4:30pm.
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LEVY ANNOUNCES PUBLIC ACCESS TO RECORDS

Written by LEVY COUNTU
levy co flLEVY COUNTY ANNOUNCES PUBLIC ACCESS TO RECORDS
2026 May 17
 
 
Levy County Board of County Commissioners Announces Public Access to Building Permit and Code Enforcement Records Online
 
 
 
CLICK ERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
 
 
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HURRICANE PREPARATION / HAZARDOUS WASTE DAY 2026 (2)

Written by CKN STAFF
hurricane
 
CITY OF CEDAR KEY
HURRICANE PREPARATION /
HAZARDOUS WASTE DAY

MAY 28, THURSDAY
 
CITY HALL
9 TO NOON
                            
CICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION  
 
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CKAC MAY HAPPENINGS

Written by CEDAR KEY ARTS CENTER
 
CKAC 2CKAC 2CEDAR KEY ARTS CENTER
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN MAY?
2026  May
 
 
CLICK BELOW TO FIND OUT!
 
 
https://mailchi.mp/c092581a82ff/whats-happening-at-ckac-in-october-15080649?e=324d72fe28 
 
 
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CRA, CITY COMMISSION WILL MEET 2026 MAY 19

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY
CK CITY DECAL
 
 
CITY OF CEDAR KEY COMMISSIONA
ND THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
WILL MEET - MAY 19
2026 May 17 
 
 
 
  CLICK HERE FOR THE CITY AGENDA PACKET 
CLICK HERE FOR THE CRA 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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CKWC 2027 PHOTO REQUEST

Written by CEDAR KEY WOMAN'S CLUB, JAN HENDRIX
 
CKWC WOMANS CLUBCEDAR KEY WOMAN'S CLUB
 
 2026  May 10

Time to submit your photos
for the 2027 Cedar Key Woman's Club Calendar

 
It's that time of year again. Work on the Cedar Key Florida calendar is underway and we need your photos!
 
The theme this year will be, as always, "Cedar Key" anything and everything Cedar Key (water scenes, sunrise and sunsets, boats, birds, flowers, clams, buildings, historical, or anything that shows Cedar Key's character).
 
If you have a photo you would like to share with us, please send to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
 
Photo requirements for quality print needs to be at least 300 dpi. Photo entry deadline will be August 1. The proceeds from this project help fund community organizations we support.
 
If you have questions, contact us at the email below. Thanks to you, this calendar has become one of our most popular fundraisers.
Thank you in advance for your photos.
CKWC 2027 Calendar Committee
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
(Written by Marci Wilcox, Chairman of the Calendar Committee)
 
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COUNTYWIDE BURN BAN 2026 EXTENSION

Written by LT. SCOTT THURMMOND
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COUNTYWIDE
BURN BAN EXTENSION
2026  May 10
 

The Levy County Board of County Commissioners has efxtended its 

Emergency Declaration banning burning until furthr notice.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION  

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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
 
 
 
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NEW MORE MOBILE FRIENDLY VERSION OF THE CEDAR KEY NEWS

Written by CKNews Staff
 
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