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1225 MAIN STREET,
SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
CITY OF SEBASTIAN
PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
MONDAY, January 26, 2026 6:00 PM
1) CALL TO ORDER
2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3) ROLL CALL
4) ANNOUNCEMENTS AND AGENDA MODIFICATIONS:
Modifications and additions require unanimous vote of members. Deletions do not apply.
5) APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Item A: Meeting Minutes from November 17, 2025
6) PUBLIC INPUT
7) UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Item A: Current Project(s) Update
a. Riverview Park Planning
a. Concept review and selection- Concept C (update on Council choice)
b. Main St. boat ramp- Awarded FBIP grant for construction
c. Swing and Bench Park- received permit and grant for construction
d. Urban Forestry Grant Awards
a. Filbert Street Park exotic removal and native replanting-Complete
b. Tree Canopy Survey-Awarded
e. Hurricane Harbor
a. Design concepts
i. Review renderings-Two story concept selected
ii. Demo
Item B: Committee Member Park Updates
Item C: Upcoming Events at Riverview Park
a. Star Party January 31, 20266p-8p Twin Piers area
b. Four Chaplains Ceremony February 3, 2026
c. Sebastian River Art Show February 7, 2026 8 am
d. Concert in the Park February 13, 2026 530pm
e. Craft Club of Sebastian February 14, 2026 8 am
f. Star Party February 21, 2026 6pm-8pm Twin Piers area
g. Concert in the Park February 27, 2026 530pm
8) NEW BUSINESS:
9) ITEMS FOR THE NEXT AGENDA AND DATE: February 23,2026
10) ADJOURN
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PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD 2026
MEETING DATES (Council Chambers)
Monday January 26, 2026 6 p.m.
Monday February 23, 2026 6 p.m.
Monday March 23, 2026 6 p.m.
Monday April 27, 2026 6 p.m.
Monday May 25, 2026 Memorial Day Meeting canceled
Monday June 22, 2026 6 p.m.
Monday July 13, 2026 6 p.m. CIP discussion
Monday August 24, 2026 6 p.m.
Monday September 28,2026 6 p.m.
Monday October 26, 2026 Meeting canceled due to early voting
Monday November 23, 2026 6 p.m.
Monday December 21, 2026 6 p.m.
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
NOVEMBER 17, 2025
I. Call to Order -- Chairperson Drumheller called the meeting to order at 6:00
p.m.
II. Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all.
III. Roll Call:
Present:
Ms. Drumheller Mr. Moore (a)
Ms. Webster Ms. Sheldon (a)
Mr. Halleran Mr. Mauro
IV. Announcements and Agenda Modifications
Ms. Drumheller proposed two modifications to put under New Business:
A. A discussion about the Committee’s December meeting.
B. A discussion about a full member opening and an alternate opening on the
Committee.
V. Approval of Minutes -- Meeting of October 27, 2025 meeting.
All having indicated they had had a chance to read the Minutes of October 27, 2025, Ms.
Drumheller called for a Motion. A motion was made approving the Minutes of October
27, 2025, as presented, was made by Ms. Webster, seconded by Mr. Halleran, and
approved unanimously via voice vote.
VI. Public Input -- None
VII. Unfinished Business
A. Current Project(s) Update
1. Riverview Park Planning
a. Concept review and selection -- Concept C
Mr. Blankenship stated that staff will go to Council on December 17th, which is the second
meeting in December, to discuss which option they want to move forward with. This
committee selected option Concept C at the last meeting, so staff will take that to the
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committee when Council selects an option. The planning and permitting process will
begin as part of Phase 1.
2. Main Street Boat Ramp
Mr. Blankenship stated that staff now has three funding sources in place: Florida Boater
Improvement, FIND, and Land and Water Conservation Fund. The permits are in place,
so it will now go out to bid. He stated that all of these grants and their agreements came
in at the same time. So that stacks up in our purchasing process. That is soon to go out
for bid.
3. Swing and Bench Park -- Received permit and grant for construction
Mr. Blankenship stated that will also soon go out for bid. Ms. Drumheller asked, if we
have the permit and the grant for construction, do we have funding for equipment there.
Mr. Blankenship said yes. Ms. Drumheller asked if we can get some concepts done for
that pretty readily so we can talk about selection of equipment. Mr. Blankenship said that
can be done at the January meeting. He said the critical element there is the shoreline
stabilization, and that is where the majority of the funds will go. The upland park, the
swings and benches, can be designed at any point. Ms. Drumheller asked, from a
logistics standpoint, do we have to wait to see what the shoreline stabilization costs to
know what we have to work with. Mr. Blankenship said not really. We do have to wait
for the shoreline stabilization work to be done before we do the upland part.
4. Urban Forestry Grant Awards
a. Filbert Street Park exotic removal and native replanting --
Underway
Mr. Blankenship stated that the amount of exotics that we could take out for the money
we have has been done. The grant required us to put back 28 trees. Staff was able to
put in 56 trees. He added that they are all natives such as maples and sweet gums, etc.
b. Tree Canopy Survey -- Consultant selection underway
Mr. Blankenship stated that staff has gotten the results of the bidding process, which were
finalized today, and we have a successful bidder that is under budget. Staff will be taking
that contract to Council more than likely December 17th.
5. Hurricane Harbor
a. Design Concepts
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i. Riverview renderings -- Two-story concept selected
Mr. Blankenship stated that staff will go to Council with the two-story concept. However,
staff wants to have a consultant on board, and staff will possibly have a public meeting
before they go Council. On one hand, we have a qualified consultant who can answer
some design questions, and on the other hand, we have been to the public and gotten
their input along with this committee’s input. That will be coming soon after the first of
next year.
ii. Demo
B. Committee Member Park Updates
Ms. Sheldon said Barber Street is busy. Everything is looking really great. There is some
mild graffiti at the site, nothing horrendous. She also looked at the benches, and they are
ok. Kildare Park is great as well. She wants to keep talking about things that we may be
able to do at that park and eventually where funding sources would come from to beautify
that space. However, she said people are using that park pretty regularly.
Ms. Webster said that Hardee Park is pretty good, and they are playing fall ball.
Mr. Halleran said Bryant Street Park is doing well. The “No Parking” signs seem to have
had a positive effect. The palm frond piles there keep getting bigger and bigger. Mr.
Blankenship addressed that subject. He said that, as you go around the park system,
you will see piles of trimmings occasionally. Everything we trim has to go to the landfill.
We chip the hardwoods and use them as mulch. We let it build up just from an efficiency
perspective. Regarding those fronds, staff is waiting until they can get a piece of
equipment over there and have enough to scoop up and take to the landfill. That is why
you will see piles collecting at different parks. Mr. Halleran said George Street looks
good. The “No Parking” signs have not had a positive effect. Stormwater Park is his
other park, but he has not had a chance to be out there recently.
Mr. Mauro reported that the pickleball courts’ windscreens are all up as of today. He
stated that last month he brought up the condition of the pavement markings at the Main
Street Boat Ramp. Mr. Blankenship stated that staff will do that as part of the dredging
and the total upgrade.
Ms. Drumheller said her parks are fine. She is really happy with Filbert Park. She does
see more people using that park.
Mr. Moore had nothing on his parks.
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C. Upcoming Events at Riverview Park
1. Christmas Parade December 6, 2025
Mr. Blankenship said the lineup is at 5:30 p.m. The parade starts at 6:30 p.m. There is
the Craft Beer Hullabaloo that afternoon at Riverview Park. He estimated the time is from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. He added the event that staff is preparing for the most right now is the
Christmas Parade. That is quite an undertaking, to make sure that parade goes off safely.
VIII. New Business
A. December Meeting.
Ms. Drumheller reminded everyone that there is a lot of back-end work to do to bring to
use before we actually starting get into the items of the new park at Riverview and bringing
it to Council. She wanted to see how everyone feels about foregoing the December
meeting and starting back up in January 2026. Mr. Blankenship said staff is fine with
doing that. A motion foregoing the December meeting of this committee was made by
Ms. Webster, seconded by Ms. Sheldon, and approved unanimously via voice vote.
B. Ms. Drumheller announced that Ms. White has resigned her position with this
committee, and her term does not expire until May of 2027. So Ms. Drumheller
wanted to let the two alternate members know that this would be a great time
to put a bid in for full membership. It will also be advertised by the City Clerk
for anyone else who may be interested. There is one full member opening, and
an alternate member opening. She added that Ms. White has been on this
committee for many years, and she has been a wealth of information. She
stated that this committee wishes her well and hopes that her health improves.
Mr. Blankenship said he will work with the City Clerk’s office to put a calendar for 2026
together, and he will send it out to everyone. He said that traditionally, the January
meeting will be on the fourth Monday.
IX. Items for the Next Agenda and Date: December 15, 2025
This meeting is foregone as set forth above.
X. Adjourn
There being no further business, Ms. Drumheller adjourned the meeting at 6:14 p.m.
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By:_________________________________ Date:___________________________
Chairperson Drumheller
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