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Safety Harbor commission reviews 2025–26 goals; discusses marina design, parking pilot and creek work

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At its March 3 meeting the Safety Harbor City Commission reviewed the draft 2025–26 goals and discussed next steps for a proposed transient boater capacity study, a downtown parking pilot, advisory board reforms and creek improvement planning. Staff will return with cost estimates and refined options on several items.

The Safety Harbor City Commission on March 3 reviewed staff work on the city's 2025'026 goals and directed staff to return with specific options and cost details for several projects, including a preliminary design estimate for transient boater capacity, a downtown parking pilot, and watershed planning for Bishop and Mullet creeks.

Commissioners heard that a consultant has estimated preliminary design and permitting costs for adding transient boater capacity at the marina at about $75,000; the project is currently unfunded and staff recommended postponing major work until pier and boat-basin reconstruction is underway. Staff said adding transient docks now would require re-permitting the marina and pier permits obtained in prior years.

The commission also discussed several downtown parking ideas. Public Works…

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