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Marathon Fire Rescue
The City of Marathon, Florida, via Resolution 2026-04, ratifies a Retainer Agreement with the law firm of Sidley Austin LLP. This agreement secures legal services for an appeal to the United States Supreme Court in the case of Shands, et al. v. City of Marathon, with a financial cap not to exceed $85,000. The City Attorney is authorized to execute the agreement, and the resolution takes effect immediately upon its adoption on January 13, 2026.
Effective Date
Jan 13, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 13, 2026
Marathon Fire Rescue
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The City of Marathon, Florida, via Resolution 2026-04, ratifies a Retainer Agreement with the law firm of Sidley Austin LLP. This agreement secures legal services for an appeal to the United States Supreme Court in the case of Shands, et al. v. City of Marathon, with a financial cap not to exceed $85,000. The City Attorney is authorized to execute the agreement, and the resolution takes effect immediately upon its adoption on January 13, 2026.
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The City of Marathon, Florida, is renewing its Medical Director Contract Agreement with Antonio Gandia, M.D., for Fire Rescue - EMS medical oversight for a term of three years, from December 1, 2025, to November 30, 2028. The contract specifies an annual payment not to exceed $60,000.00, paid in equal monthly installments of $5,000.00. The agreement details the Medical Director's duties, compensation structure, insurance requirements, termination clauses, indemnification, and adherence to various state and federal compliance provisions, including HIPAA.
Effective Date
Dec 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 1, 2025
Marathon Fire Rescue
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The City of Marathon, Florida, is renewing its Medical Director Contract Agreement with Antonio Gandia, M.D., for Fire Rescue - EMS medical oversight for a term of three years, from December 1, 2025, to November 30, 2028. The contract specifies an annual payment not to exceed $60,000.00, paid in equal monthly installments of $5,000.00. The agreement details the Medical Director's duties, compensation structure, insurance requirements, termination clauses, indemnification, and adherence to various state and federal compliance provisions, including HIPAA.
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This contract is an agreement between the City of Marathon and Mike Haack Excavating, Inc. for the development of the Quay Park Project and associated improvements. Approved via Resolution 2026-07 on January 13, 2026, the contract is awarded for an amount not to exceed $1,261,555.75. The project involves various construction works including drives, pavilions, lighting, landscaping, and stormwater improvements. The term for substantial completion is 210 calendar days, and final completion is 240 calendar days, starting from the Notice to Proceed. The agreement includes provisions for payments, insurance, indemnification, contractor representations, and compliance with laws.
Effective Date
Jan 13, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 13, 2026
Marathon Fire Rescue
Expires:
This contract is an agreement between the City of Marathon and Mike Haack Excavating, Inc. for the development of the Quay Park Project and associated improvements. Approved via Resolution 2026-07 on January 13, 2026, the contract is awarded for an amount not to exceed $1,261,555.75. The project involves various construction works including drives, pavilions, lighting, landscaping, and stormwater improvements. The term for substantial completion is 210 calendar days, and final completion is 240 calendar days, starting from the Notice to Proceed. The agreement includes provisions for payments, insurance, indemnification, contractor representations, and compliance with laws.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Marathon Fire Rescue
The council received a presentation on the Safer Streets for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan, covering study goals, grant funding, and infrastructure improvement recommendations regarding intersection safety, bike paths, e-bikes, and lighting. Additionally, the council reviewed and addressed a resolution for the purchase of a 2026 Chevy Silverado 3500HD vehicle via a piggy-back procurement process.
The board meeting addressed several key financial and administrative items, including the ratification of expenses and distributions, a review of the actuarial valuation, the setting of the expected rate of return, and the presentation of the quarterly investment report. Additionally, the board discussed legal reports, a fiduciary liability policy, and trustee reappointments.
The City Council addressed several administrative and operational matters. These included the performance review and subsequent termination of the City Manager, and the appointment of an interim City Manager. The Council also discussed and approved various resolutions, including vacation rental fee schedules, contract awards for infrastructure projects such as odor control and sewage pump upgrades, and updates to the comprehensive plan and development application review procedures. Furthermore, there was discussion regarding a request for a marina conditional use permit and adjustments to marina facility fees. The Council also reviewed reports from various departments and addressed citizen concerns regarding code enforcement, traffic patterns, and unlicensed contractors.
This ordinance amends the City of Marathon's Comprehensive Plan, specifically Chapter Seven, the Transportation Element. It focuses on modifying Policy 7-1.1.3, which addresses short-term and long-term strategies to reduce clearance time. Key priorities include revising data and analysis for interim transportation system management (TSM) strategies, coordinating permit allocations, and establishing interagency agreements with state and local entities to further reduce clearance times and accommodate proposed allocations through various programs and continued traffic monitoring.
This ordinance amends the City of Marathon's Comprehensive Plan, specifically modifying Chapter Three, 'Infrastructure Element,' and updating Policy 3-3.4.1, 'Pursue Funding Sources.' The amendment reflects the rebranding of the State Land Planning Agency to the Department of Commerce and reinforces intergovernmental coordination efforts for regional solid waste management and funding sources. It aims to ensure regulatory compliance and uphold the city's commitment to public health, safety, and welfare.
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