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Community Redevelopment Agency adopts FY2026 CRA budget and CIP; funds planned for Riverwalk, living shoreline and Paya Place Park
Summary
At a final hearing Sept. 4, Jupiter's Community Redevelopment Agency approved its FY2026 operating and Community Investment Plan, adding funding for Riverwalk shoreline stabilization, a living shoreline project and planning for Paya Place Park, and reporting a healthy long-term cash flow.
The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) held a final public hearing Sept. 4 and adopted its FY2026 proposed operating budget and Community Investment Plan after a staff presentation and no public comments. Scott Reynolds, the town’s finance director, presented the CRA budget and CIP changes the agency made following a prior workshop.
Staff said the CRA tax increment portion modestly increased from about $515,000 in 2025 to roughly $555,000 in 2026. Reynolds outlined annual event and program support planned for FY2026, including funding for the holiday boat parade, Inlet Village seasonal decorations, Riverwalk community events, an art project at the roundabout and support for East Coast Greenway and trails events.
On capital projects, staff described work to add funding for long-term repairs and…
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