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City plans major beautification initiative for neglected areas

July 11, 2024 | Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida



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City plans major beautification initiative for neglected areas
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the allocation of funds for street maintenance and the establishment of a new division focused on beautification and cleanliness within the city. The conversation highlighted the annual transfer of $850,000 from the general fund dedicated to street-related services, which is a small portion of the overall budget for maintenance.

The Southeast First Street project was confirmed to be included in the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for fiscal year 2025, having been rolled over from the previous year. The proposed budget includes five positions within the newly named division, which will have a director and four workers. There was a proposal to add two more positions to enhance the division's capacity, particularly to address cleanliness in areas outside the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) boundaries.

Commissioner Cruz emphasized the need for additional funding to support these positions, suggesting that the CRA could potentially reimburse the city for work conducted within its jurisdiction. A meeting is scheduled for the following week to further discuss funding options and the scope of work, particularly focusing on the east side of the city while also addressing the neglected west side, including the Congress Avenue corridor.

The discussions reflect a commitment to improving city infrastructure and aesthetics, with officials seeking consensus on the proposed staffing and funding strategies to ensure comprehensive coverage across all city areas.

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