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Daytona Beach CRA approves $90,081.30 for Joe Harris Park fencing amid public criticism over fund allocation
Summary
The Daytona Beach Community Redevelopment Agency unanimously approved up to $90,081.30 in Midtown tax increment funds to install perimeter fencing at Joe Harris Park. Public commenters urged the CRA to prioritize Beachside and Main Street and accused officials of moving funds between districts with insufficient transparency.
The Daytona Beach Community Redevelopment Agency on Oct. 1 approved a resolution to spend up to $90,081.30 in Midtown tax increment funds to install perimeter fencing at Joe Harris Park.
The vote was 7-0. The expenditure uses work authorization number 38 under general services term contract 22491 with Sterling Enterprise LLC, doing business as Perimeter Solutions Group, the resolution says.
The decision drew public comment criticizing how CRA money has been allocated across redevelopment districts. John Edson, who gave his address during public comment, urged the…
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