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Agenda

This document is an agenda for the Community Redevelopment Agency meeting on June 22, 2026. It includes regular business items such as an evaluation and repair strategy for the St. Johns Avenue Intersection, a discussion on historic asset and cultural facilities responsibility, consideration of public safety and historic preservation alternatives for the Bronson-Mulholland House Porch Handrail, and an update on the Building Improvement Grant 2026 Application Cycle. A presentation on the Gateway Redevelopment Plan for the Port Consolidated Redevelopment Site is also scheduled.

Board:
Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Date:
2026-06-22
Type:
Agenda
Address:
St. Johns Avenue Intersection; Bronson-Mulholland House

Agenda Packet

The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) agenda for June 22, 2026, includes an evaluation and repair strategy for permeable paver intersections along St. Johns Avenue. These seven intersections, located at 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, and 11th Streets, were part of a 2022 streetscape project and are experiencing structural deterioration, including cracked pavers, rutting, and displaced utility structures. A phased approach is recommended, starting with investigation and design (Phase 1), estimated to cost $644,940 including contingency, to determine a permanent repair solution. The CRA Board is asked to authorize Phase 1, which involves surveying, geotechnical testing, engineering redesign, and permitting. Construction (Phase 2) will follow upon approval of Phase 1 findings. Public comment from Ms. Kitchens at a prior meeting (May 18, 2026) emphasized the importance of considering contractor quality alongside cost for projects and suggested drought-resistant trees for future plantings. Another prior public comment from Ms. Kitchens (May 18, 2026) expressed concern about altering historic structures and suggested temporary barriers for events at the Bronson-Mulholland House. Ms. Grace of the Historical Society also opposed permanent railings at the Bronson-Mulholland House but supported exploring alternatives. The document also mentions a discussion regarding a potential framework for City-CRA responsibility for historic and cultural facilities, including the Bronson-Mulholland House, Tilghman House, and Larimer Arts Center.

Board:
Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Date:
2026-06-22
Type:
Agenda_packet
Decision:
Staff recommends approval to proceed with Phase 1 investigation and design activities.
Address:
St. Johns Avenue corridor, intersections at 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, and 11th Streets
Applicant:
City Staff

Agenda

This document is an agenda for the Community Redevelopment Agency meeting on May 18, 2026. It includes informational reports and discussions on various topics, but no specific development projects with actionable decisions are detailed for contractors to pursue. Key agenda items include a Small Business Development Center Report, a Sunshine Law Presentation, CRA Landscaping and Maintenance budget discussion, Bronson-Mulholland House Handrail Installation, April 2026 Financial Report, St. Johns Avenue Corridor Intersection Improvements condition assessment, City Manager Verbal Report, and a Streetscape Phase II Project Update. Public comments are scheduled but no specific comments are recorded in this agenda.

Board:
Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Date:
2026-05-18
Type:
Agenda

Agenda Packet

This document contains the agenda and minutes for the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) of Palatka for May 18, 2026, and the minutes for the April 20, 2026, meeting. It details various projects and discussions including Small Business Development Center impact, Sunshine Law presentation, CRA district representatives, landscaping and maintenance budget, Bronson-Mulholland House handrail installation, financial reports, St. Johns Avenue Corridor intersection improvements, and Streetscape Phase II Project updates. The document also includes detailed financial reports and project plans.

Board:
Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Date:
2026-05-18
Type:
Agenda_packet

Agenda

This document is an agenda for the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) meeting on April 20, 2026. It includes informational items such as a resolution ratifying a CRA recommendation and authorizing an MOU with the Florida Small Business Development Center, and an administrative correction for a Building Improvement Grant Reimbursement at 801 St. Johns Avenue. Discussion items include a Public Art Program Framework, a National Register of Historic Places nomination for Downtown Palatka, and the 2026 Building Improvement Grant Cycle. Regular business includes a CRA District Boundary Overview. Reports cover financial status and CRA project updates.

Board:
Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda
Decision:
Informational (for MOU and Building Improvement Grant Reimbursement)
Address:
801 St. Johns Avenue

Agenda Packet

[case Resolution No. 2026-R-61] The City Commission is scheduled to consider Resolution No. 2026-R-61, ratifying a prior CRA Board recommendation and authorizing the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Florida Small Business Development Center (FSBDC) at the University of North Florida for Fiscal Year 2025–2026. The MOU outlines services including one-on-one business consulting, training workshops, technical assistance, and economic development outreach. The total funding for this partnership is $25,000, with $15,000 from CRA funding and $10,000 from the City General Fund. This is an informational item for the CRA Board. [801 St. Johns Avenue; case not stated (related to FY 2025 Building Improvement Grant Program)] This is an informational item regarding a City Commission resolution authorizing Building Improvement Grant reimbursement for 801 St. Johns Avenue and providing for an administrative correction to previously approved FY 2025 grant awards. The property at 801 St. Johns Avenue met all program requirements and submitted documentation for reimbursement but was inadvertently omitted from the formal Resolution. No additional funding is required. This item is for the CRA Board's awareness. [not stated (mentions City Hall, Annex/Former Post Office, Price Martin Center)] The CRA Board is asked to provide direction on developing a Public Art & Placemaking Program Framework, transitioning to a grant-based, applicant-driven model. This framework aims to establish consistent funding processes, clarify ownership and maintenance, reduce liability, and support scalable public art. Interim action includes maintenance of existing murals at City Hall ($3,500), Annex/Former Post Office ($6,000), and Price Martin Center ($700, deferred), totaling $9,500. The Board must decide whether to direct staff for further development or schedule a workshop. [Downtown Palatka district] The CRA is requesting approval of $50,000 in funding from GL# 030-30-580-3-3100 (Professional Services) to retain consultant services for preparing and submitting a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) nomination for the Downtown Palatka district. A preliminary analysis indicated eligibility under Criteria A (Commerce, Community Planning & Development) and C (Architecture) with a period of significance from 1885–1976. The funding will cover historical research, nomination package preparation, mapping, photography, and representation before the Florida National Register Review Board. The funds will be transferred from GL# 030-30-580-9-9132 (Potable Water Project). [Designated CRA Districts; case 2026 Building Improvement Grant Program cycle] Discussion and direction are requested regarding the timing and structure of the 2026 Building Improvement Grant Program cycle. Maintaining a similar application window (May 1 – June 15) as the FY 2025 cycle is proposed for continuity and to align with stakeholder expectations. This timing also supports informed TIF forecasting and funding allocation discussions during the FY 2026–2027 budget workshops, which begin May 13, 2026. The program supports exterior improvements in CRA Districts, with a 50% reimbursement for projects under $50,000 and a maximum reimbursement of $25,000 for projects $50,000 or more. All improvements must be completed by a licensed contractor.

Board:
Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting
Date:
2026-04-20
Type:
Agenda_packet
Decision:
Informational item for CRA Board; City Commission to consider ratification and authorization.
Address:
801 St. Johns Avenue
Applicant:
Florida Small Business Development Center (FSBDC) at the University of North Florida

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