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July 24, 2025

The FRA is pleased to announce CRA Board Training will be held on Friday, August 1, 2025, in Riviera Beach.

 

This session is designed for elected and appointed officials, volunteers, and advisory board members. It will provide an overview of what you need to know in the universe of CRAs. Learn some helpful practical, legal, and administrative pest practices for CRA policy making success. 

 

The instructor for this training is FRA President, Renee Jadusingh, Executive Director, Delray Beach CRA.   

  

Friday, August 1, 2025

9:00am – 1:00pm

Marina Event Center

190 E. 13th Street

Riviera Beach, FL 33404


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New! City Council Picks À La Cart to Manage Orlando’s New Park Opening This Fall


CRAs support parks and recreation facilities for all residents #redevelopmentworks


The Orlando City Council has approved À La Cart to oversee the operations of Art², a new park opening this fall at the corner of Orange Avenue and Robinson Street.


Art² aims to serve as an innovative public space that encourages community connection and engagement.


The park will include rotating food vendors, a craft beverage station, and modular seating, all supported by the City of Orlando’s Community Redevelopment Agency.


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New! North Miami Council Approves Grants for Volleyball Academy and Community Development Projects



CRAs improve communities #redevelopmentworks


The Long Meeting Short segment with City Clerk Vanessa Joseph, Esq. on July 8, 2025, provided a comprehensive overview of the recent meetings held by the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) board and the city council of North Miami.


The CRA board initiated the session by approving a $200,000 business attraction expansion and rehabilitation grant for the North Miami Beach Volleyball Academy. This funding is aimed at developing a centralized youth volleyball training facility at 12200 Northeast Fourteenth Avenue, enhancing recreational opportunities for local youth and fostering economic development in the area. Additionally, Nomi Village LLC received a $1,200,000 grant over three years to expand their site, which includes plans for a culinary incubator and various infrastructure improvements, with a total project cost estimated at $3,000,000.


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New! Boynton Beach CRA to Break Ground on Workforce Housing Community



CRAs create affordable housing and homeownership opportunities #redevelopmentworks


PulteGroup, one of the nation’s largest home builders, in partnership with the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), will officially break ground on July 17 on The Cottage District, a standalone workforce housing initiative located within the City of Boynton Beach’s “Heart of Boynton District” close to downtown.


The community will feature 41 single-family homes and townhomes. Officials will gather for a brief presentation and tour of a home under construction starting at 10 a.m.


“The Cottage District delivers much-needed, high-quality housing that is attainable for the local workforce — including first responders, teachers, health care professionals, government workers and others who serve our community,” said Brent Baker, PulteGroup’s Southeast Florida Division President. “This will be our fourth workforce housing community in Palm Beach County in recent years, and the unique neighborhood further strengthens our relationship with local municipalities to address specific community needs.”


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‘Corridor of Opportunity’: Here’s Lakeland Officials’ Vision for Remaking Memorial Boulevard


CRAs improve communities #redevelopmentworks


A roughly 6-mile stretch of Memorial Boulevard traveled by 20,000 to 40,000 vehicles a day is a “corridor of opportunity” to Lakeland officials.


Valerie Vaught, manager of Lakeland’s Community Redevelopment Agency, offered a first look at the city’s Memorial Boulevard Economic Development Strategy at the July 7 commission meeting. The 61-page report from consultant Ayres Associates offered a future vision and 31 specific action items to address in the coming years.


“Memorial Boulevard will be a vibrant, safe and thriving corridor that fosters and enhances community well-being and preserves its rich history,” reads the plan’s opening Vision Statement. “Through strategic revitalization, the corridor will be a dynamic mix of locally owned businesses, essential services and attractive public spaces and homes that serve residents, businesses and visitors alike.”


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Niceville Advances on Pier Project


CRAs increase business opportunities for residents, merchants, and investors #redevelopmentworks



The Niceville community redevelopment agency voted to accept bids from various contractors for the construction of the pier and dock project at the old town Landing on Boggy Bayou.


The agency also announced that they would begin cost estimating the beginning of the upland portion of the community redevelopment area – which would eventually include community amenities, shopping and walkable areas.


Finally, the CRA announced they would move forward on a capital improvement near Turkey Creek, which used to house a storage facility.


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Cafe Owner Scoops Up Downtown Soda and Ice Cream Shop


CRAs increase business opportunities for residents, merchants, and investors #redevelopmentworks



As its 10th anniversary nears, the Sebring Soda & Ice Cream Works will soon have a new owner, a familiar face in the cafe business in Sebring – Yunii del Cueto of Sophie’s Cafe.


The purchase of the ice cream and soda shop was announced at Tuesday’s gathering of downtown business people during the coffee chat with Sebring Mayor John Shoop.


She was talking to Community Redevelopment Agency Board Chair David Leidel that day and told him that a lot of people who live here don’t realize that Sebring has a “neat” downtown.


Read more here

More FRA Member News to Use!


Blighted Margate Motel to Be Demolished as CRA Acquires Key Parcel for $3.8M City Center


Former Bank Building to Become Office Space


Blighted Margate Motel to Be Demolished as CRA Acquires Key Parcel for $3.8M City Center


Tampa Union Station Gets $6 Million Restoration — and USF is Driving it Forward


Fort Myers CRA Seeks Design Proposals for Innovation Walk


Tampa Union Station Renovation Moving Along


Bloom to Bring Affordable Housing to Essential Workers


Developer Plans Apartments, Rooftop Restaurant in Downtown Bradenton

Jobs

Community Development & Project Manager – City of Winter Park


This position is responsible for providing project management services for the City of Winter Park and Winter Park Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) including capital project

management from inception to completion. You will be spending time working with heads and leads of other departments to achieve productivity, along with visiting construction sites, check on progress, and solving problems.


This position will direct project consultants and contractors under the supervision of OMB leadership. This also includes writing and/or reviewing Requests for Qualifications and Requests for Proposals, Bids, monitoring contracts and site work. Employee is also expected to attend and speak in internal, external, and board meetings as required. Applicant must be passionate and have a high degree of energy and dedication and be able to work independently and possess strong public speaking skills.


Closing Date

8/29/2025 at 4:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)


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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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Economic Development Manager 


Salary Range: $68,000.48 – $111,550.80 Annually


Incumbent supervises personnel related to the redevelopment and economic development activities of the division and is responsible for the management of the City’s Community Redevelopment Agencies (CRAs) and oversees City boards assigned to the division. The work requires broad administrative and management skills along with strong interpersonal and communication skills.


Minimum Qualifications:


Bachelor’s Degree

Six years of progressively responsible planning, redevelopment or economic development experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

AICP and/or CEcD certifications preferred.


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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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City Planner: City of Temple Terrace


Position: City Planner

Position No.: 3.302

Department: Community Development

Salary: $90,000 – $115,000 annually


This is highly responsible professional work in the Community Development Department’s Planning Division.


Responsibilities include site plan reviews, staff presentations to City Council, supervision of the division’s staff; preparation of the division’s budget; special projects, studies and reports; historic preservation; downtown redevelopment; river preservation; and development and maintenance of the Land Development Code and Level of Service Standards.

Requires coordination with other City staff, contractors, developers, land use professionals, the City/County Planning Commission and other governmental agencies and the public.


The position functions as part of the Community Development Department management team and may, at the designation of the Director, serve as acting Community Development Director.


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CRA Coordinator – Clearwater CRA


TARGET ENTRY SALARY: $63,947 – $67,145 DOQ

POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED


Under administrative direction, the CRA Coordinator performs highly responsible administrative support for the plans, projects, and programs for the Community Redevelopment Agency’s (CRA) community redevelopment areas and Downtown Development Board (DDB).


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CRA Division Manager – Clearwater CRA


TARGET ENTRY SALARY: $81,615 – $ 85,695 DOQ

POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED


Under administrative direction, the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Division Manager develops, administers, and implements the City’s Community Redevelopment efforts, programs, and activities. May be assigned to Urban Planning and Information, Programs, or Projects. Plans objectives and goals for the division and administers daily activities.


This recruitment is for the Placemaking and Project Manager position. 


Read more here

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