In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant development plans along the Kings Highway corridor, emphasizing the need for infrastructure improvements to support job creation and residential growth. The meeting highlighted ongoing and proposed projects in North County, with a focus on the area between Okeechobee Road and Orange Avenue, which is strategically located near major transportation routes including I-95 and the turnpike.
The presentation showcased a variety of residential and industrial projects aimed at enhancing the Fort Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) service area. Officials noted that the successful annexation of these projects would be crucial for the utility's growth and capacity to serve the expanding population.
The first phase of the development plan will involve extensive collaboration with stakeholders, including landowners and local government entities, to address various logistical and regulatory questions. This phase aims to clarify priorities and outline the subsequent phases of the project, ensuring that the necessary housing, retail, and utility services are in place to support the anticipated job growth.
Business leaders expressed optimism about the plan, citing the importance of local government support in fostering a conducive environment for business expansion. They emphasized that a clear vision and strategic planning would provide confidence to potential investors and businesses looking to establish themselves in the area.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue working closely with the Economic Development Council (EDC) and other partners to refine the development strategy, ensuring that it aligns with community needs and aspirations. The collaborative approach aims to create a cohesive and thriving corridor that benefits both residents and businesses in Fort Pierce.