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City plans major funding push for ferry terminal rebuild

June 12, 2024 | City of Key West, Monroe , Florida



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City plans major funding push for ferry terminal rebuild
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the financial management of ongoing projects, particularly focusing on the ferry terminal rebuild. The team confirmed they have submitted bills totaling approximately $2.5 million, including salaries and initial design elements for the terminal. They expressed confidence in maximizing available funds before the deadline, with plans to pre-purchase materials to mitigate costs.

Notably, the deadline for funding has been extended to December 2023, providing additional time for project execution. Officials indicated that by the end of the month, they would have documentation ready for the building's hardening, and they are eager to engage a contractor to begin material procurement.

The meeting also touched on waterfront receivables, with a request for an update from the city attorney regarding outstanding payments, the last of which was recorded in March 2022. Officials emphasized the importance of addressing these financial matters to maintain transparency and accountability.

Public participation was minimal, with only one individual, Seth Saltzman, signed up to speak, indicating a potential lack of community engagement on the discussed issues. The meeting concluded with a commitment to follow up on the financial updates in the coming month.

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