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Redevelopment staff highlights flood‑recovery resources, Dickerson Center monuments and CRA growth; board directs staff to research urban chamber membership
Summary
Redevelopment staff on Jan. 29 shared flood‑recovery resource flyers, announced an early‑action monuments project at Dickerson Center tied to a Choice Neighborhood Grant and reported an approximate 18% increase in Midtown tax increment revenues.
Redevelopment staff at the Midtown Redevelopment Board meeting on Jan. 29 distributed resources for residents and outlined early‑action initiatives linked to the Choice Neighborhood Grant and other community events.
Staff provided a flyer with information about Transform 386 (a county program) and Elevate Florida (a state program) as additional resources for homeowners still experiencing flooding and for residents whose homes might require rebuilding. Staff said the flyer included a web link but no phone number in the packet; income‑eligibility and program specifics were not known at the time.
Staff also described a $100,000 early‑action activity tied to the HUD Choice Neighborhoods grant:…
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