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CRA authorizes 30-day notices seeking developers for four vacant lots for affordable housing

2984974 · April 14, 2025
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The West Palm Beach CRA approved four resolutions to publish 30‑day notices of intent to dispose vacant CRA-owned parcels at 519 LA Kirksy Street, 401 Division Avenue, 639 Fourth Street and 631 Sixth Street to solicit proposals for affordable housing.

The Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of West Palm Beach unanimously approved resolutions to publish 30‑day notices of intent to dispose of four CRA‑owned vacant lots and solicit proposals for affordable housing development.

Kelsey King, CRE project manager, presented Resolution 25‑13 for the lot at 519 LA Kirksy Street (also identified as Fifteenth Street). King said the parcel was purchased by the agency in February 2006, is about 0.14 acres (just over 6,000 square feet), is currently vacant and zoned MF‑14 (multifamily low density). King told commissioners that the CRA will seek proposals prioritizing increased homeownership and affordable housing; under state law staff said the agency must publish a 30‑day notice of intent to dispose under section 163.3803(a), Florida Statutes. King said the CRA expects…

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