Key West City Commissioners will dive into a packed, 30-item meeting agenda tonight, May 4.
The agenda is slated to cover big items like recommending changing South Roosevelt Boulevard to one lane each way with a center turning lane; an overview of the fiscal year 2021-22 city budget, where budget workshops are starting this week; and a resolution instructing the city manager to work with members of the Frederick Douglass Black Educators Memorial Project to find an appropriate space in Bahama Village for a museum dedicated to honoring former teachers from The Douglass High School. Those teachers educated generations of Black students from 1871 to 1965, when the schools in Key West and Monroe County were finally desegregated.