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Port St. Lucie council denies land-use change for proposed Cleveland Clinic freestanding ER

Port St. Lucie City Council · December 8, 2025
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Summary

After a sustained public hearing and testimony from Cleveland Clinic and residents, the council voted to deny a comprehensive-plan amendment that would have allowed a freestanding emergency department at Becker Road and Becker Road/Becker-area Med Square development.

Port St. Lucie — The City Council on Dec. 8 rejected a request to change a 5.8-acre parcel’s future land use from Limited Commercial to General Commercial that would have permitted a freestanding emergency department as part of a proposed 66,000-square-foot medical and office development.

Planning staff framed the request as a legislative, non–quasi‑judicial amendment needed so a planned unit development could include a freestanding emergency department. Todd Mowery of Red Tail Design Group and a Cleveland Clinic representative described the project as a…

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