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In 1971, a new two-story municipal complex was constructed to house the police department; city clerk; city manager; the finance, building, and recreation departments; and the city council chambers. In 1974, six air-conditioned cars patrolled the…

Mayor George Black gives the oath of office to newly elected Councilman Walter Wiley in the temporary City Hall facility that would later become the Public Works building. Walter Wiley would serve as councilman from 1970 to 1978, including a period…

As the City of Palm Beach Gardens became more and more established, Ted Dela Court, a former police commissioner, was selected from the city council to become the city’s first elected mayor.

Although he was also the owner of a Family Flooring business, Mike Martino first made a name for himself in Palm Beach Gardens by pleading with the city council to maintain the athletic ballfields. When Jim DeLonga encouraged him to run for city…

Linda Monroe served on the Palm Beach Gardens city council from 1980 until retiring from her seat in 1998. In 1984, she became the Vice Mayor under Michael Martino who would, by 1985, hand her the gavel (pictured) as she became the first and only…

The City of Palm Beach Gardens, in recognition of his win in the 53rd PGA Championship and the benefit of PGA to the city, presented Jack Nichlaus with a key to the city. Pictured here, from left to right, are Councilman Tom Prentiss, City Manager…

In 2010, David Levy mailed out this flyer to residents in the community. He was successfully re-elected to the city council and was soon selected to serve as the city’s mayor (2010-2012).

Bill Earle (pictured here with his wife, Nancy) was elected on April 3, 1966 to complete the first five-member city council, along with Ted Dela Court, Michael Jackson, George Bonner, and Jim Hughes. After leaving the council in the late 60s, Earle…

City Council at Work. Pictured left to right are George McMahon, Walt Wiley, Michael Martino, Mayor John Kiedis, Gordon Dunbar, James DeLonga, and City Attorney George Baldwin.

City Council Members riding an antique fire truck during the 1984 Christmas in Dixie Parade. Pictured left to right are Linda Monroe, Don Kiselewski, Dick Aldred, and Michael Martino.