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Council approves Riverland Reflection Garden public-art installation with condition on shade

City of Port St. Lucie City Council · November 10, 2025
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Summary

Council approved an alternative public-art proposal for the Riverland Town Center featuring a mirrored installation by artist Jeppe Hein, a project budget of more than $4.36 million; approval was conditioned on the applicant providing adequate shade near seating, with the city manager delegated to confirm adequacy.

The City Council voted to approve Resolution 25‑R‑80 on Nov. 10 to accept the Riverland Reflection Garden as an alternative equivalent public‑art proposal for parcels in the Riverland Kennedy DRI, contingent on additional shade being provided for public seating.

GL Homes’ Azlina Goldstein described the project as a comprehensive, immersive public plaza designed with internationally recognized artist Jeppe Hein. The city’s code allows an alternative equivalent public‑art proposal; Goldstein said the installation would serve Riverland’s public‑art obligations and anchor the town…

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