During a recent government meeting, the board reviewed and accepted the Fiscal Year 2025 project-based budget for the Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency (FPRA), which totals approximately $13.6 million. Mr. Mims, addressing the board, highlighted the integration of the operating budget with the project-based budget, emphasizing the agency's commitment to community-focused initiatives.
The operating budget reflects a $64 million general fund, with a notable increase of $1.3 million in revenue compared to the previous year. The proposal includes the addition of a redevelopment specialist to enhance project management capabilities, ensuring effective oversight of the numerous projects planned for the upcoming fiscal year.
Mr. Mims outlined that the focus for FY 2025 will be on planning and design, setting the stage for significant construction projects in the future. The agency aims to build on the successes of the current fiscal year while introducing new projects that align with community needs and the overarching FPRA plan.
The meeting also featured discussions on public art initiatives, indicating a broader commitment to enhancing community aesthetics and engagement through creative projects. The FPRA board expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming projects, which are designed to meet the evolving needs of the community while adhering to the agency's strategic goals.