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Port Richey city manager asks council to shape five‑year CRA plan, highlights Brashear Park and digital sign
Summary
City Manager Don King asked the Port Richey City Council to help create a five‑year Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) plan ahead of the CRA’s 01/08/2032 sunset, proposing Brashear Park and a city hall digital sign as early, visible projects and flagging mural ownership and annexation as implementation issues.
Don King, Port Richey’s city manager, asked the City Council to help develop a five‑year plan for the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency because the CRA is scheduled to sunset on 01/08/2032. King told council members he wants a short list of “year‑1” projects and a sequencing plan so staff can deliver visible results and track timelines and budgets.
King said a visible first‑year project could be upgrades to Brashear Park, which he described as “big” and “visible,” and suggested timing work so the city could hold a ribbon…
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