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Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) - Jun 03 2026
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026
Redevelopment Proposals for Campbell Hotel Site Presented; Both Seek Property Donation
Two proposals were presented for the redevelopment of the historic Campbell Hotel site. Sharon Hawkins, representing Coming Together, proposed a community-focused development including financial literacy programs, bakery, and leased office spaces for entrepreneurs, emphasizing preserving the building's structure and history. Dean O'Brien, representing 06 Marketing LLC, proposed demolishing the existing structure to build a new multi-use facility including his marketing company, a fulfillment center, a restaurant, and residential units, aiming to revitalize the area and create jobs. Both presenters requested the city donate the properties, leading to a discussion about the process and requirements for such a donation.
City Grapples with Public Safety Concerns on Boardwalk, Addressing Homelessness and Enforcement Challenges
Commissioners and city staff engaged in an extensive discussion regarding public safety concerns along the boardwalk and beach areas, focusing on issues such as homelessness, loitering, illegal camping, and public nuisance. The conversation explored existing ordinances, enforcement challenges, and the need for clearer legal frameworks and inter-agency coordination to address these issues effectively. Concerns were raised about the impact on tourism and resident safety, with specific attention given to the enforcement of laws related to public obstruction and personal property storage.
Breakers Park Improvement Plans Discussed Amidst Ongoing Maintenance Concerns
Commissioners raised concerns about the condition and maintenance of Breakers Park, highlighting issues with landscaping, cleanliness, and overall presentation, despite funds being allocated for improvements. Staff outlined ongoing projects, including the replacement of a splash pad with a playground and general park improvements, funded by a grant. The conversation also touched upon lighting issues along the boardwalk and beach due to turtle protection regulations and general infrastructure maintenance.
Commission Tables Agenda Item Amidst Concerns Over Late Addition and Lack of Notification
During the meeting, a significant portion of the discussion revolved around the process and perceived lack of transparency in adding item 7A, 'Redevelopment and Neighborhood Services 2026 City Commission CRA Priorities,' to the agenda at the last minute. Commissioners expressed frustration about not having adequate time to review the item or hear from affected businesses and residents. The item was ultimately tabled due to these concerns, highlighting a need for improved communication and adherence to established procedures for agenda additions.
Compromise Reached on Beach Street Benches: Dividers to Replace Removal
Commissioners debated the removal of benches along Beach Street, citing their use by homeless individuals for sleeping and their obstruction of business entrances. While some businesses and commissioners supported removal to address these issues, others raised concerns about penalizing citizens, particularly the elderly and disabled, who rely on the benches for rest. An alternative solution of installing dividers on existing benches to prevent lying down was proposed and adopted as a compromise, aiming to balance public space accessibility with addressing homelessness-related concerns.
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