In a recent government meeting, the City of Lake Wales discussed several key agenda items, primarily focusing on the transfer of a city-owned parcel to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) for affordable housing development. The parcel, which has been in the city's inventory for some time, will be evaluated for potential development options, including a request for proposals (RFP). Concerns were raised regarding Keystone, a developer that previously expressed reluctance to build on the site due to neighborhood issues, specifically a neighbor's dog. However, city officials emphasized that other developers may still be interested in the property once it is under CRA control.
The meeting also addressed a landscape maintenance agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation, allowing the city to select and maintain landscaping at the interchange of Highways 27 and 60. This agreement aims to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the area, with specific plantings chosen by the city's horticulturist.
Additionally, the commission reviewed the final plat for Harper Estates Phase Two, which is set to proceed following the completion of necessary infrastructure improvements. The project, originally approved in 2021, will add more single-family homes to the area.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussing the Florida Development Corporation's performance under its contract with the city, particularly in light of recent issues involving the company's CFO. The commission debated whether to continue the partnership based on the corporation's ability to meet contractual obligations, with a focus on the upcoming second-year audit to assess compliance and performance.
The meeting concluded with discussions on board appointments and upcoming community events, including a car show and a fundraising event, indicating ongoing community engagement and development initiatives in Lake Wales.