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Your Weekly FRA Update:
September 11, 2025
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New! The Source Adds Two New Buses to Dignity Fleet
CRAs transform communities #redevelopmentworks
Thanks to the funding provided in a public/private partnership between the City of Orlando’s Community Redevelopment Agency, and The Christian Service Center for the Homeless in Orlando, The Source in has brought two more Dignity Buses in its fleet to fruition.
The Source is calling the Orlando buses Nos. 6 and 7, while Orlando has named them both 407 Connect, a nod to the Orlando area code—a symbol of connection, compassion, and care.
The first three Dignity Buses are currently operating in Vero Beach for the 30-year-old non-profit that services the poor and homeless in Indian River County.
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New! Overtown’s New $175M Bond Fuels Affordable Housing and Cultural Revival
- CRAs preserve and showcase the area’s history and cultural heritage
#redevelopmentworks
In the heart of Miami, where Overtown’s rich cultural legacy meets the pulse of a growing city, a new era is unfolding. It’s a renaissance aimed at bridging the divide created long ago by I-95, restoring this historic Black neighborhood to its former glory.
On Aug. 28, 2025, the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency (SEOPW CRA) officially closed on a $175 million municipal bond, marking a historic moment for the community. Approved by the City of Miami in April and the Miami-Dade County Commission in July, the bond will finance an ambitious portfolio of projects, including affordable housing, infrastructure, cultural spaces and public amenities.
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New! Avon Park CRA OKs Mall Extension
CRAs transform streetscapes and improve communities
#redevelopmentworks
Avon Park’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board unanimously approved an approximately 490-foot extension to The Mall’s pathway at its meeting last week.
This extension would connect the pathway in the area of Donaldson Park and City Hall between Verona Avenue and Delaney Avenue.
Currently, the pathway roughly stretches from the Avon Park Community Center to Bill Owens Auto Repair or around 0.5 mile.
This project is part of the CRA’s efforts to beautify downtown Avon Park and bridge a “critical gap” in the area’s “pedestrian network” while supporting future tourism and events.
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Tallahassee CRA Approves $1.5 Million in Pedestrian Improvements Along North Adams Street
CRAs transform communities #redevelopmentworks
On Thursday, August 21st, the Tallahassee Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) board voted 5-0 for the approval of the North Adams Street Pedestrian Improvement project. The approved $1.5 million project includes adding bump-outs to define parallel parking spaces, creating shorter connections between the crosswalks, and improving accessibility of the ramps located on North Adams Street.
Proposed by the City’s Underground Utilities and Public Infrastructure (UUPI) Department, the project aims to improve walkability and road safety from West Tennessee Street to Brevard Street, spanning four blocks.
The project focuses on the intersections on North Adams Street, given the existing sidewalks. By making the intersections tighter, the UUPI claims drivers will be forced to pay more attention to the crosswalks ahead, lessening the chances of pedestrian-vehicular accidents. In addition, due to the corners being sharper, vehicles must take the turn at a slower pace. The enlargement of the curb also provides more space for the accessibility ramps to make smoother transitions along the road.
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McNab House & Botanical Gardens Approved by Pompano Planning/Zoning Board
CRAs transform communities #redevelopmentworks
Pompano’s McNab House & Botanical Gardens project took a major step forward with unanimous approval from the city’s Planning and Zoning Board on Wednesday night.
The board’s vote was to approve the project as a major site plan alongside a “public purpose adjustment” that would relieve certain requirements for lot coverage, and building setbacks, as well as street-facing facades.
Part of the recent design presentation was led by Kirk Olney, senior landscape architect at Bermello Ajamil, the design firm brought in by the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). Olney noted the project’s numerous gardens, including a cafe garden, an “arrivals garden” and the key feature of the site – gardens designed to appeal to the five senses, taste, sound, sight, smell, touch. A children’s playground, lawn area, and koi pond, are also designed into the project.
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CRA Proposes New Programs to Boost Downtown Newberry
CRAs transform streetscapes and improve communities
#redevelopmentworks
The Newberry Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board reviewed ongoing and proposed initiatives for downtown at its Aug. 11, 2025, meeting, including a new mural, the first application for a commercial façade grant, and potential programs to support business marketing and residential improvements.
Work began Aug. 4 on a mural for the west wall of the city-owned building at 25439 W. Newberry Road. Artist Jesus Martinez was selected after a public call for submissions. The mural is partially funded by a $2,000 matching Art Tag Grant, supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, Visit Gainesville, and sales of “State of the Arts” license plates. The project also includes landscaping, a bench, and sidewalk improvements to encourage visitors to stop downtown.
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New! Planner (Affordable Housing) Tier 3 – Hillsborough County
Planner (Affordable Housing) Tier 3
Tampa, FL, United States
Salary: Min $36.11 -Mid $49.67 – Max $63.23
Job Overview
Researches and analyzes information to write reports supporting the development, evaluation, monitoring and implementation of comprehensive studies, plans, programs, and land development regulations. Apply Before10/20/2025, 11:59 PM
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Assistant Director of Community Development – City of Newberry
The Assistant Director of Community Development serves as a key leader in guiding the city’s growth, revitalization, preservation and strategic mission initiatives. This position supports the Director in overseeing planning, zoning, code enforcement, and building and permitting, ensuring that development aligns with the community’s vision and strategic goals.
The role requires a blend of technical expertise, policy knowledge, and relationship-building skills to collaborate with elected officials, developers, residents, and regional partners. By fostering sustainable development practices and promoting economic vitality, the Assistant Director plays a critical role in shaping a vibrant, well-planned community for current and future generations. Supervision of staff to include training and skill building and departmental project management, will be key to the success of this position.
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Community Planner – City of Newberry
This is a comprehensive planning position responsible for daily public interaction, current and long-range planning, zoning administration, development review, and supporting public meetings. You’ll be the “Planner of the Day,” providing exceptional customer service while interpreting local codes, preparing reports, managing databases, and coordinating with developers and regulatory agencies.
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Economic Development Specialist – City of Ocala
The position is a highly responsible, professional, technical, and administrative position with responsibilities involving analytical and technical work in the areas of City-wide economic development. Monitors existing business assistance areas and explores the potential for new investment tools to enhance the community’s overall effectiveness, productivity, and sustainability. Provide backup services to the overall Growth Management Department.
Salary: $52,880.00 – $70,180.00 Annually
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CRA Legal Advisor – Fort Myers CRA
The Staff Counsel position is responsible for the management and supervision of all legal matters affecting the CRA. The incumbent will be responsible for negotiating and drafting contracts, responding to correspondence and public inquiries on legal matters related to the CRA, and advising CRA staff regarding the duties, powers, functions, and obligations of the CRA.
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Executive Director Services – Boynton Beach CRA
Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency request for proposals for Executive Director Services
Issue Date: August 15, 2025
Issuing Entity: The Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
Contact Person: Vicki Hill, Finance Director Tel: (561) 600-9092 – Fax: (561) 737-3258
Address for Submittal: The Boynton Beach CRA 100 East Ocean Avenue, 4th Floor Boynton Beach, FL 33435 RFP
Submission Due Date: Monday, September 15, 2025, at 3:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Savings Time)
Term of Engagement: The term of the proposal is for two (2) years with the option of a one (1) year renewal.
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Economic Development Manager – City of Dunedin
Hiring Salary: $67,308.80 – $80,766.40 (DOQ)
Additional Compensation Benefits:
- Flexible work schedules
- 3 medical insurance plans through Cigna
- Dental Care
- Vision Care
- Annual & Sick Leave @ 5 % of scheduled annual hours
- Defined Contribution Plan 401(a) with generous 8% City contribution
- Life Insurance and Long Term Disability
- 11 paid holidays
- Paid Parental Leave
Under general supervision, performs professional and managerial work related to the development and implementation of economic development plans, programs and services, and supporting management of the City’s Community Redevelopment District. Work requires considerable independent judgement following established guidelines, codes, rules and policies. Serves as the department’s acting director when designated. Reports to the Economic & Housing Development Director.
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Redevelopment Planner – City of Melbourne
Salary Range: $63,972.84 – $104,824.63 annually
Description:
Under the general supervision of the Community Development Director or one of the managers, performs planning and redevelopment functions involving urban and community redevelopment planning, including coordination of activities for the community redevelopment agencies (CRA)’s. The employee may be responsible for a variety of planning, community redevelopment and economic development functions, including representing the department before local boards, managing the distribution of planning work to other associates, support staff and assistants.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in urban or regional planning, public administration, business administration or related field;
Minimum of one year of professional urban planning or community development related experience is required.
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Assistant Director of Redevelopment, Real Estate & Market Economics – City Of Homestead, CRA
The Assistant Director for Redevelopment, Real Estate & Market Economics plays a key leadership role within the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), overseeing complex redevelopment initiatives, real estate transactions, and market-driven economic strategies. This position is responsible for negotiating development agreements, crafting public-private partnerships, preparing incentive packages, and managing consultant contracts. The Assistant Director provides strategic oversight of redevelopment projects, capital improvements, and economic development initiatives that align with the City’s Master Plan. They serve as the CRA’s liaison with internal departments, development professionals, and the public to advance the agency’s goals in property revitalization, business attraction, and infrastructure investment.
This full-time, in-person role requires strong expertise in real estate development, market analysis, project management, and fiscal oversight. The ideal candidate holds a degree in a related field, possesses at least five years of experience in redevelopment or economic development, and is proficient in pro forma analysis, incentive financing tools (e.g., LIHTC, New Markets Tax Credits, Live Local Act), and capital planning. Strong communication skills are essential for preparing reports, presenting to boards, and representing the CRA in public forums. The role also involves occasional evening and weekend work and is designated as essential personnel.
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