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West Palm Beach Mayor City Commission and CRA approve major development housing and infrastructure plans on August 4

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West Palm Beach, Florida – A wide range of development and community-focused decisions were made during the West Palm Beach City Commission and Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) meetings held on Monday, August 4. From major infrastructure updates to affordable housing efforts and federal funding plans, the agenda addressed both immediate needs and long-term goals for the city’s growth and support systems.

During the City Commission meeting, members approved a resolution accepting a Transportation Demand Management Agreement with 300 Banyan LLC and 301 Clematis LLC. This agreement is tied to a new 12-story Class A office building set to rise at 300 Banyan Boulevard. The project is expected to bring new business opportunities to the downtown area and create jobs.

Also approved was the replatting of a property at 512 Clematis Street, which is connected to The Vine on Clematis, a planned multi-family residential development. The reconfiguration will make way for better land use on the approximately half-acre property, reinforcing the city’s goal of increasing residential density in key areas.

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In the engineering sector, the Commission backed two companion resolutions for the Evergreen Cemetery Preservation and Enhancement Project. The first waived standard procurement procedures and approved a consulting services agreement with Community Planning Collaborative, LLC. The second resolution allocated an additional $80,000 to fund this historic preservation initiative. City leaders view this project as a meaningful way to honor and preserve West Palm Beach’s local history.

The Housing and Community Development Department also had a full agenda. After a public hearing, the Commission approved acceptance of over $5 million in federal entitlement grants. These funds will support a range of housing and social services efforts. The Commission further approved and authorized the submission of the city’s Five-Year Consolidated Plan (2025–2029), the Annual Action Plan for FY 2025–2026, and a Citizen Participation Plan. These planning documents lay the foundation for how the city will use federal funding to meet community needs in housing, education, and economic development.

In matters of public utilities, a resolution was passed authorizing a Utility Work by Highway Contractor Agreement (UWHCA) with the Florida Department of Transportation. This agreement pertains to city utility work during the resurfacing of Forest Hill Boulevard (from East of Lake Clarke Drive to US-1/Dixie Highway). The partnership with FDOT is intended to improve traffic flow and update critical underground infrastructure.

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The CRA meeting also resulted in major actions, particularly around affordable housing. Resolutions were passed to begin negotiations with Habitat for Humanity on development agreements for three properties: 519 LA Kirksey, 631 6th Street, and 639 4th Street. These developments are part of the city’s continuing effort to expand access to affordable homes for local families.

In addition, CRA funds totaling $730,000 were approved for the purchase of innovative policing equipment. Officials say this investment will enhance law enforcement’s ability to serve the community using the latest tools and technology.

For more information or to view the full list of approvals and decisions made during the meetings, residents can visit the official city website or view the full agenda documents online.

 

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