2018-01 Village Newsletter
“The Best Place to Live Under the Sun”
Village of North Palm Beach
JANUARY 2018
Village Hall
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T0 our Residents
Wishing you good health, happiness, and success
in the New Year and always
from your
Village Council and Administration
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Community Development
WHAT THE FLOOD MAP CHANGES MEAN FOR YOU
Palm Beach County participated in a multi-year process to map its current flood risk
in partnership with FEMA and other government agencies. It’s important to know the
most current flood risk so both you and your community can take steps to protect yourself.
Visit FEMA.gov/palmbeach to see your flood risk.
If you are in a high-risk area as of October 5, 2017, you may be required to purchase
flood insurance. However, you may be eligible for cost-saving flood insurance policy
options. If you are no longer in the high-risk areas, you may be eligible for a lower-cost
policy called a “Preferred Risk Policy”.
If there is no change in your flood risk, talk to your insurance agent to ensure your home
and possessions are properly covered. Note that most homeowners insurance policies do
not cover damage due to flooding. If you have no coverage, it’s critical that you learn about
your risk and take steps now to protect yourself.
Business Tax Receipt Reminder
Business Tax Receipt renewals for the 2017/2018 fiscal year were due on September
30, 2017. Renewals paid afler January 1, 2018 are subject to a 25% penalty under
the Village Code of Ordinances Article II, Section 17 -20. Pursuant to Florida Statute
205.053, business tax receipts not paid 150 days from initial notice of tax due are
subject to civil actions and penalties of an additional $250 plus court costs and
administrative costs incurred as a result of col lection efforts. If you have any
questions, please call the Community Development Department at (561) 841-3365.
Code of the Month
Holiday Lights, Sec. 6-112.
Exempt holiday lights and decorations, erected during the appropriate holiday season,
shall comply with all building and electrical codes. Holiday lights and decorations may be
erected no earlier than four(4) weeks prior to the subject holiday with the exception of the
Christmas/Hanukkah holidays. Christmas/Hanukkah lights and decorations may be erected
no earlier than October 15th. All holiday lights and decorations must be removed within two
(2) weeks following the holidays.
Village Clerk
florida league of cities presentation
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Operation Holiday Cheer: Raising the Spirits of Our Soldiers
Support Our Troops USA, Inc. wishes to thank the amazing citizens who donated
goods, knitted hats, gave money, wrote cards, and worked tirelessly on November 11th to
pack Holiday Gift Boxes for 376 soldiers serving in Afghanistan.
Amazing, Bountiful, Caring, Dedicated, Enthusiastic — that’s YOU!!
Support Our Troops gratefully acknowledges contributions and assistance from:
Knights of Columbus Assembly 0155 Knights of Columbus Santa Maria Council
Santa Maria Council Ladies Auxiliary
Kudos to the many individuals and businesses who gave money. Large or small,
every dollar counts. Your donations purchased gift boxes and items to fill them,
holiday decorations, and covered postage costs to ship the packages.
Palm Beach County League of Cities
1st Vice President, Mayor Anne Gerwig
& Executive Director, Richard Radcliffe
with Councilmember David Norris
Councilmember Susan Bickel, Vice Mayor Robert Gebbia, Councilmember David Norris,
Mayor Darryl Aubrey, and President Pro Tem Mark Mullinix
COUNCILMEMBER NORRIS On behalf of the Florida League of Cities, Carol Westmoreland presented the
John Land Years of Service Award to Councilmember Norris in recognition of his 20 years of elected service.
Palm Beach County League of Cities, Inc. 1st Vice President, Mayor Anne Gerwig of Wellington, and
Executive Director Richard Radcliffe were also in attendance to honor Councilmember Norris.
David Norris was first elected to the Village Council of North Palm Beach in 1997. Currently serving as
Councilmember, Mr. Norris previously served as Mayor in 1998, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, and 2016;
as Vice Mayor in 2005, 2008, 2011, and 2015; and as President Pro Tem in 2000, 2007, and 2010.
Congratulations David!
Village Clerk
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IMPORTANT ELECTION NOTICE NEW QUALIFYING PERIOD FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY TAX-AIDE COUNSELORS NEEDED
Apply to join the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide volunteer team today!
Register online at www.aarp.org/taxaide
North Palm Beach has a new qualifying period for
candidates seeking election to the Village Council.
The qualifying period for the general election in March
has been changed to the first seven (7) business days
in January during regular business hours. This change
will be effective for the March 2018 election and all
future municipal elections in order to provide time
for the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
to send vote-by mail ballots to overseas citizens in
accordance with statutory requirements.
NPB Candidate Qualifying Period for 2018
Opens: Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Closes: Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Village Council Seats Open to Election
Group 1, Group 3, Group 5
Election Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Call the Village Clerk’s office, 841-3355 for information.
North Palm Beach tiene un nuevo período de calificación
para los candidatos que buscan la elección del Consejo
del Pueblo. El período de calificación para las elecciones
generales en marzo se ha cambiado a los primeros siete
(7) días hábiles en enero durante el horario comercial
normal. Este cambio será efectivo para las elecciones
de marzo de 2018 y todas las elecciones municipales
futuras con el fin de proporcionar tiempo para que el
Supervisor de Elecciones del Condado de Palm Beach
envíe papeletas de voto por correo a ciudadanos
extranjeros de acuerdo con los requisitos legales.
Período de calificación del Candidato NPB para 2018
Abre: martes 2 de enero de 2018
Cierra: miércoles 10 de enero de 2018
El Consejo de la aldea se abre a las elecciones
Grupo 1, Grupo 3, Grupo 5
Fecha de elección: martes 13 de marzo de 2018
Llame a la oficina del Secretario del Pueblo, 841-3355
para obtener información.
Help people and give your mind a workout, too. Get the
joy and satisfaction of helping people in your own
community with a much-needed service. Your expertise will
be appreciated more than you can imagine.
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Anchorage Park, 603 Anchorage Drive, 561-841-3386
Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and appetites!!
Parks & Recreation
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Parks & Recreation
Food Truck Frenzy
Join us for a free movie in the park and dinner at the Food Truck Frenzy on Saturday, Jan. 13th
from 5:00-9:00pm at Anchorage Park! At 7:00 pm, we will be showing a movie in the park as well.
The movie will be Despicable Me 3. The Food Truck Frenzy will feature many of your favorite food
trucks offering a wide variety of delicious foods & desserts! Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and
appetites!
Hot Cars & Chili! Open Car Show and Chili Cook-Off
On Saturday Jan. 27th, the Recreation Dept. is hosting their annual open car show and chili cook-off at Anchorage
Park. Think you make some pretty good chili? Let’s just see! Advanced vehicle registration is $15.00 and the first
100 entries are guaranteed a show t-shirt. On-site registration will take place from 9:00am – noon, and will be
$20.00. From noon – 4:00 pm the public can enjoy food, drink, chili, music, looking at
beautiful cars and voting for their favorite chili! Get there early as the chili runs out Fee
for participants to sample chili is $5/person. Mark your calendar! If you have a classic
car, we hope you will participate in the show. Applications are available on the
recreation pages of www.village-npb.org. or at Anchorage Park, 603 Anchorage Drive.
We can also email you an application. Call 561-841-3386 for more details!
Chili Cooks – We are looking for people who think they make a great pot of chili. Our
Annual Chili Cook-Off is Saturday Jan 27th and we need chili teams! This is not a
sanctioned chili cook-off, just tons of fun! Teams consist of a captain and 3 members.
Entry fee is a mere $5.00 and is due by Jan. 19th. Call the Rec Dept at 561-841-3386
for complete details! We will be happy to email you the chili application as well.
iPhone Class – Jan. 10 & Feb. 7
Did you get a new iPhone for the holidays? Do you know how to use it or did your kids/
grandkids give you the abbreviated 10 minutes of instruction? We will show you the basics
to using your new phone; using the camera, texting, emailing, and more!! Pre-registration
is necessary at Anchorage Park, 603 Anchorage Drive. Class will be held from 10:30am – Noon
on Wednesday, January 10th & Wednesday, February 7th, $5/class. Please call 841-3386
for more information.
Looking Ahead…
Village-Wide Garage Sale
Start cleaning out those closets and garages for our March 4 th Village-Wide Garage
Sale. This event is geared towards those NPB households that can’t hold their own
garage sale due to living in a condominium. The sale will be held at the NPB
Community Center, 1200 Prosperity Fm. Rd. from 7:00am – noon. Spaces are available
for $21.30. Reserve your space early! Only 1 space/household. Registration begins
Wednesday, January 3rd for residents and January 17th for non-residents.
Annual Heritage Day Festival & Parade
Mark your calendars now! The Annual Heritage Day Festival will be held on
Saturday, April 7th at Anchorage Park! We need your help!! Round up those
scout troops, the businesses, the clubs and start planning the float/unit that you
will be entering into the Heritage Parade! Parade beginning at 11:00am &
Festival running from Noon – until 8:00 pm. For more information, call the Parks
& Rec Dept. at 561-841-3386.
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Parks & Recreation
Ongoing Classes
Activity Class Registration
We are currently registering for all activity classes that begin in January.
Zumba
We invite you to join us for a great, fun workout doing Zumba with Tran
Maddox! Zumba fitness is a Latin inspired dance fitness program. The class
introduces international music and easy to follow dance steps to individuals
of all age and fitness levels. This is a great workout that is fun and exciting!
Participants enjoy a party-like atmosphere while experiencing an
exhilarating, innovative and effective workout!
Tran is a licensed Zumba® instructor for Zumba® Gold, Zumba® Kids and
Zumba® Kids Jr. and an active member of ZIN (Zumba Instructor Network). Tran is known for making class fun,
easy-to-follow, and accessible to all levels. While Zumba Fitness® offers creative choreography that focuses
on balance, range of motion, and coordination, Tran’s goal is for her students to strive for progress, not
perfection! Let loose, shake off the calories, and feel good about your mind, body & soul. This class meets at
Anchorage Park @ 6:00 pm on Wednesday evenings. Fee: $25/4 classes, or $8/class.
Instructional Bridge Classes
Abbie Feuer and Jan Vandersluis are accredited and certified contract bridge instructors/
directors. They are offering bridge lessons at Anchorage Park Monday through Thursday
from 9:30-11:30 am. Fee: $10/class.
The schedule is as follows:
Monday - Developmental class
Tuesday – Advancing Players, all levels
Wednesday – Bridge Basics
Thursday – Supervised Play, all levels
To join a class, contact Jan @ jvanders29@comcast.net or 561-625-8742.
Swim Lessons
We are happy to be working with Swim with Gills in offering swim classes for all ages and skill levels. We offer a
wide variety of days and times. Please call Swim with Gills at 561-222-4994 for a complete schedule and to get
started. All classes have limited enrollment.
Group lessons: $65/4 classes; Private lessons: $145/4 classes; Semi-private lessons: $95/4 classes.
Pickleball
Get pickled at North Palm Beach Recreation! Pickleball
is a fun game that is played on a badminton court with the
net lowered to 34 inches at the center. It is played with a
perforated plastic baseball (similar to a whiftfe ball) and
wood or composite paddles. It is easy for beginners to learn,
but can develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game
for experienced players. It is great exercise so come join in
the fun! We have the paddles and the balls – you just show
up ready to play on 3 indoor courts located at the NPB
Community Center, 1200 Prosperity Farms Rd. For
additional information, please call Mary at 841 -3389 afler
2:00 PM.
Parks & Recreation
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Parks & Recreation
Police Department
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North Palm Beach Police Department 2017 Civilian Awards
Chief’s Award of Excellence:
Finance Director Samia Janjua
For her cooperation and excellence in providing finance assistance to the
Police Department during an unexpected fiscal shortfall.
Leadership during Hurricane Irma
6 months as Interim Village Manager
Agility in Crisis Management
Special Projects Director Chuck Huff
Worked with multiple agencies and resolved bridge closure issues that resulted from the
damage repair to the Earman River Bridge located in the 300 block of US Highway 1,
mitigating impact and shortening the repair timeline.
Public Works Supervisor Travis Hawthorne
Demonstrations-Device placement to prevent and remove demonstrator vehicles from
blocking the roadway during demonstrations.
Leadership and Professionalism during Hurricane Irma
Traffic MOT-Diversion of Traffic in Emergency
Public Works Supervisor Dennis Nentwick
Has provided superior service to the PD over many years keeping our fleet safe.
Certificate of Commendation:
Public Works Manager Susanne Hachigian
For her outstanding performance, superior dedication, and positive attitude
during Hurricane Irma.
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A program designed for beginner to Intermediate level
golfers wanting clinic-style golf Instruction in a fun
group setting! The fundamentals of putting, chipping,
pitching, full swing, etiquette, and the rules of golf will be
covered over the course of 5 weeks with an
on-course playing lesson on week 5.
Note: Space is limited. Each session must have 5 students to
be held. Students may not switch between the two sessions
and missed sessions will not be made up or pro-rated.
Two 5 week sessions available:
Sundays 2:00 - 3:30pm, beginning January 14 with Danny Walsh
Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:30am, beginning January 16 with Casey Mitchell
Contact Casey Mitchell at 561.691.3421
or cmitchell@village-npb.org to reserve your space
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NPBCC Golf
Just a Friendly Reminder
We provide refuse collection services five(5)
days a week for all Village residents. All
refuse should be ready for collection by
7:00am. Residents must provide their own
garbage/trash can and place it by their
home for pickup (“side door service”). Bulk
items, vegetation, and recycling should be
placed curbside. Our schedule is as follows:
Monday - Garbage, Trash, and Bulk Items
Tuesday - Vegetation
Wednesday - Garbage, Trash, and Bulk Items
Thursday - Vegetation and Recycling
Friday - Garbage, Trash, and Bulk Items
Please note that if a contractor is hired,
e.g. landscaper or home remodeler, they
are responsible to haul away the vegetation
and construction debris.
Public Works
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Public Works
Earman River
Public Works
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Tree Trimming
This is a friendly reminder for residents with trees in front of their homes
hanging over the street that they need to be trimmed to at least 15 feet above
the pavement so fire and sanitation trucks can pass safely under them. We
have had one sanitation truck get stuck under a tree earlier this year and even
small low hanging branches can do damage to fire and sanitation trucks.
Please look carefully at each tree and properly trim out all dead or damaged
branches, remove any crossing or rubbing branches and finally remove
branches that are hanging over the street less than 15 feet above the pavement.
This trimming routine will prevent the dead branches from falling out of the
tree during a windstorm and it will help thin out the tree to allow winds to
easily pass through. Never top a tree, branches that grow from topped trees
can easily break off in the next storm.
We thank you for your assistance with this matter and helping to protect the
significant investment you’ve made in fire and sanitation trucks. If you have
any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Public Works at 691 -
3440 or Community Development Code Compliance at 841-3367.
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4 Tips to Keeping Your New Year’s Resolutions
You’ve made a New Year’s resolution? Congratulations: Research says you’re 10 times more likely
to successfully alter a behavior than you would if you didn’t make a start -of-the-year vow. Maybe
that’s why some 45 percent of American adults ring in the New Year with a resolution.
But will they keep it? According to statistics, almost half will give up on their goals within six
months. Avoid being one of them. No matter what you’ve vowed —to lose weight? get fit? save
money?—these four tips will help you achieve your goal.
Be Specific - Vague goals won’t work. “You’ve got to develop a specific action plan for change,” says
John Norcross, Ph.D., co -author of Changeology: 5 Steps to Realizing Your Goals and Resolu-
tions ($25, amazon.com). Map out your strategy before New Year’s arrives. If you want to lose
weight, target a precise number of pounds to shed, then set concrete mini -goals and the dates on
which you aim to accomplish each of them. Want to save money? Determine the amount you will put
aside each month and identify explicit changes in behavior you’ll make to get there, whether that
means skipping your afternoon latte or carpooling to work to save on fuel costs.
Make Your Goal Public - Share your decision to change with friends and family who can offer
support when you’re wavering and encouragement when you’re doing well at sticking to your
resolution. “Public commitments are generally more successful than private decisions,” says
Norcross.
Substitute Good Behaviors for “Bad” - Don’t rely on willpower alone to help you change, advises
Norcross. That approach won’t work. Instead, build in a healthy behavior that’s incompatible with the
one you want to change. So if eating your usual midafternoon treat runs contrary to your goal of
dropping a few pounds, put together a small like -minded group and commit to taking a quick, brisk
walk at your normal snack time. Each time you put the brakes on “bad” behavior, you’ll increase your
confidence in your ability to make the change.
Track Your Progress - Record or chart your changed behavior. “Research indicates that such ‘self -
monitoring’ increases the probability of keeping your resolution,” says Norcross.
Human Resources/ IT
Stay in Touch: It’s easier than ever to keep up with Village news and events on our website,
www.village-npb.org. Citizens can sign-up to receive emails or text messages when items are posted on
the website. You can subscribe, unsubscribe, and manage your subscriptions online. Choose the
information you want to receive: Parks & Recreation or Country Club calendar of events, Village
Newsletter, Police Department News, or Council Meeting Agendas and Minutes – sign-up and stay
up-to-date on the activities that interest you. Click on Stay Notified in the blue box on the left side of the
home page.
Report a Concern: Residents can
report concerns and track the status
of existing Requests online. Using
Request Tracker, your concern will be
reported directly to the appropriate
department for action. Click on Report
a Concern in the blue box on the left
side of the home page.
Library
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Adults
Saturday, Jan. 6 & 20
at 9:00 a.m.
Chess Club
Contact: John Dockery,
561-762-3377
Mondays &
Thursdays
at 9:30 a.m.
Yoga
with certified yoga instructor
Mi Sun Donahue (60 min.)
Mondays at 11:00 a.m.
Knit & Crochet
Bring a project and
knit or crochet with
others in a friendly
library setting.
Basic knitting and crochet skills
are recommended. (3 hours)
Monday, Jan. 8 at 6:30 p.m.
AAUW Meeting
The American Association of
University Women
Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m.
The Lighthouse Camera Club
Friendly group of photo
enthusiasts. Skill levels ranging
from beginners to advanced
amateurs, to professionals.
(2 hours)
Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 7:00 p.m.
TreeSearchers Genealogy
Contact Sue, 841-3383
Genealogy Databases
at the Library!
Ancestry, World Vital
Records and Heritage
Quest
Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m.
Walking Club
All ages Welcome (1 hour)
Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m.
Great Courses filmed lecture
series. Mozart - His Life and
Music (60 min. )
Thursday, Jan. 11
at 11:00 a.m.
Rock Painting
with Kelly
NPB Rocks (2hours)
Thursday at 11:00 a.m.
Book Discussion
January 4, 2018
Being Mortal:
Medicine and What
Matters in the End by
Atul Gawande (1 hour)
February 1, 2018
The Glass Castle: A
Memoir by Jeannette
Walls (1 hour)
Thursday, Jan. 25
at 11:00 a.m.
Hearing Loss Support Group
Hearing Loss Association of
America, NPB Chapter. A
Support Group for the Hearing
Impaired (2 hours)
Fridays at 10:00 a.m.
The Sand Dollar Quilters
Group
This award-winning
group of dedicated
quilters has been
meeting and quilting in the
library on individual and group
projects for several years. New
members welcome. Basic
sewing skills are recommended,
as this is not intended as a
quilting class. (4 hours)
Children
Mondays at 2:30 p.m.
Beginners Chess
Age 8 thru 17
Learn the basics of chess in an
informal setting. Join us for 30
minutes of basic instruction led
by a staff member. (30min.)
Mondays
at 2:30 p.m.
Chess Club
Age 8 thru 17
Play basics
chess in an informal setting.
Learn strategy and good
sportsmanship. (1hour)
Tuesdays
at 9:30 a.m.
Little Listeners
Story Time
Ages 17 months - age 3
Tuesdays
at 10:30 a.m.
Rising Readers
Story Time
Ages 3 - 5
Tuesdays
at 11:30 a.m.
Baby Time for the
Young and Restless,
Age Birth—17 months
Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m.
Story Time, Ages 2-5
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm
Friday-Saturday 9am-5pm
Sunday 1-5pm
Conservatory School
Field Trips to the
Library
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Tuesdays &
Wednesdays
2:15 p.m.--4:00 p.m.
Creativity Time
Age 5 to 12
Legos, Hot Wheels, Board Games
Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m.
Kids Share a Story with Pearl
Limited Space (90 min.)
Wednesday, Jan. 3 at 3:15 p.m.
Kids Art of the Story
Discussion Group
Age 5 thru 7
After reading a picture book, we
will discuss what we read as
well as the illustrations.
Children will then have the
chance to create their own
illustration. (45 min.)
Wednesday, Jan.10 at 3:15 p.m.
Secret of Storytelling
age 8 thru 12
What makes a good story?
How do they change with each
retelling?
As we read aloud short stories
and act out skits, we will
endeavor to find out. Analyze
and discuss stories in a fun
group setting. (45 min.)
Friends of the Library
Monday, Jan. 8 at 5:30 p.m.
Friends Board Meeting
Come and join in the planning
for this years events.
New board members Welcome.
If interested in more
information please call Patty
Sullivan at 561-676-8897 or
Cathy Graham at 561-818-7593
Check out the
library’s website
for current events,
www.npblibrary.org
Library events are free and
open to the public and
may be subject to
change without notice
Rosetta Stone Language
Learning software.
There are 30 languages (see list
below) to choose from and each
lesson contains a
reading, writing,
listening, and
speaking portion.
The product is free to all NPB
Library cardholders. There is no
software to download. All you
need is an Internet connection,
computer, tablet, or smartphone
to begin learning.
Happy Learning!!
BENEFITS OF
MEMBERSHIP
INCLUDE: a
special Library
Card, members
only exclusive
pre-book sale
event and email
updates and
Library Closed
Monday, January 1, 2018
Monday January 15, 2018
eMagazines
easy to use,
no late fees,
available 24/7
Sponsored by Friends of the Library
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Friends of the Library Members
2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, January 24
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, January 25
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Friday, January 26
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, January 27
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, January 28
1:00 p.m.to 4:00 p.m.
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Holiday Giving / NPBCC Tennis
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NPB Resident Art Show
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Local Businesses
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Local Businesses
CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER
VILLAGE NEWSLETTER 501 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 ************** ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 Please Recycle Regular Garbage Pickup Schedule
Mondays - Garbage, Trash, & Bulk Items
Tuesdays - Vegetation
Wednesdays - Garbage, Trash & Bulk Items
Thursdays - Vegetation & Recycling
Fridays - Garbage, Trash & Bulk Items
Village Hall
501 U.S. Highway One
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
841-3380
www.village-npb.org
Village Hall Hours: M-Th, 8am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 4pm
Country Club
Membership 691-3438
Golf Shop 691-3433
Pool 691-3427
Tennis 691-3425
Restaurant 691-3430
Community Development 841-3365
Finance 841-3360
Human Resources 882-1155
Library 841-3383
Police and Fire:
Emergency 911
Non-Emergency 848-2525
Public Works 691-3440
Recreation 841-3386
Anchorage Park 841-3386
Community Center 841-3389
Osborne Park 841-3387
Village Clerk’s Office 841-3355
Village Historian 841-3371
Village Manager’s Office 904-2122
Directory
Darryl C. Aubrey
Mayor
Robert A. Gebbia
Vice Mayor
Mark Mullinix
President Pro Tem
David B. Norris
Councilmember
Susan Bickel
Councilmember
Andrew D. Lukasik
Village Manager
Melissa Teal, MMC
Village Clerk
Village Council members may be
contacted through the office of the
Village Clerk at 841-3355
council@village-npb.org
Regular meetings are held at 7:30 pm the
2nd & 4th Thursday of the month and are
open to the public.
All meetings are held at:
Village Hall Council Chambers
501 U.S. Highway One
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Village Council
Boards/Committees Meeting Schedule
Audit Committee ........................................................................ on call
Code Enforcement Special Magistrate Hearing ...... 1st Monday, on call
Construction Board of Adjustment ............................................. on call
Golf Advisory Board ............................. 3rd Monday, monthly, 6:00pm
Infrastructure Surtax Oversight Committee ................................ on call
Library Advisory Board ........................ 4th Tuesday, monthly, 7:00pm
Pension Board - General Employees .......................................... on call
Pension Board - Police & Fire .................................................... on call
Planning Commission............................ 1st Tuesday, monthly, 6:30pm
Recreation Advisory Board .................. 2nd Tuesday, monthly, 7:00pm
Waterways Board ...................... next to last Tuesday, monthly,4:00pm
Zoning Board of Adjustment ...................................................... on call
Upcoming Council Meetings
Thursday, January 11th, 2018, 7:30 pm
Thursday, January 25th, 2018, 7:30 pm
Holiday Garbage Pickup Schedule
Monday, January 1st – New Year’s Day (No Collection)
Tuesday, January 2nd – Vegetation
Wednesday, January 3rd – Garbage, Trash & Bulk Items
Thursday, January 4th – Vegetation & Recycling
Friday, January 5th – Garbage, Trash & Bulk Items
Monday, January 15th – Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No Collection)
Tuesday, January 16th – Vegetation
Wednesday, January 17th – Garbage, Trash & Bulk Items
Thursday, January 18th – Vegetation & Recycling
Friday, January 19th – Garbage, Trash & Bulk Items