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Panama City CRA outlines $3.5 million Millville bond plan to be backed by TIF revenues; dredging and infrastructure among potential uses

3307076 · May 15, 2025
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Summary

The Panama City Community Redevelopment Agency on Tuesday reviewed planning work for a proposed $3.5 million bond for Millville infrastructure, to be repaid from tax increment financing (TIF) revenues.

The Panama City Community Redevelopment Agency on Tuesday reviewed planning work for a proposed $3.5 million bond to fund Millville infrastructure improvements, including pedestrian paths, parking and a bike-safety village.

Staff presented a draft scope and financing options and said the bond would be backed by tax increment financing (TIF) revenues rather than general-tax pledges; the city clerk/treasurer provided a pro forma showing 10- and 20-year financing scenarios. City staff told the board the bond would not require a public referendum and that the pledge would be against TIF increment.

Why it matters: The bond would direct CRA…

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