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Fort Pierce approves Gordy Creek planned development for 316 units, preserves wetlands and requires FDOT improvements

City of Fort Pierce Commission · December 1, 2025
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Summary

The City Commission approved a plan development rezoning for the Gordy Creek project, a roughly 76-acre subdivision with 316 residential units, conservation of a 1.36-acre lake and 17+ acres of preserved wetlands, and conditions that include FDOT roadway improvements and stormwater protections.

The City Commission voted Dec. 1 to approve the Gordy Creek Planned Development (PD), a 75.98-acre residential project proposing 316 units (178 single-family homes and 138 townhomes) and a conservation-focused design that maintains consolidated wetland preserve areas, staff said.

Planning Director Kevin Freeman told commissioners the proposal preserves significant wetland area along 10 Mile Creek and includes a public trail, a 1.36-acre lake with viewing…

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