CRA Administrator – City of Coral Springs

Title: CRA Administrator Organization: City of Coral Springs Salary: $56,000 – $84,000 per year SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES: This position will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of formally adopted community redevelopment area plans within the City of Coral Springs Community Redevelopment Area (CRA), which is the redevelopment of Downtown. Performs administration and coordination of…

Executive Director – Port St. Joe CRA

Title: Executive Director Organization: Port St. Joe Redevelopment Agency, Port St Joe, FL Salary: Hourly rate of compensation commensurate with experience Job Summary: Independent contractor, part-time employment.  Responsibilities include the management of all PSJRA operations: administration, projects and programs.  Please visit the PSJRA website for more information and a complete job description at www.PSJRA.com.  Applications will…

Redevelopment of Hogans Creek area needs more support

What the St. Johns Riverkeeper has done for Northeast Florida’s major natural resource, Groundworks Jacksonville hopes to do for redevelopment. That means aggressive advocacy and rallying support for restoring Jacksonville’s ignored and forgotten urban gems. The best illustration of this is something called the Emerald Necklace, the network of creeks and riverfront property that link…

Sarasota leaders ponder future of CRA

SARASOTA – Sarasota’s main redevelopment agency faces elimination next year, and its leaders have begun sketching out a final budget. The Downtown Sarasota Community Redevelopment Agency seeded downtown and Newtown neighborhood projects with more than $95 million over the past three decades, according to a financial update on Thursday. Among them were the Palm Avenue…

Bartow Community Redevelopment: Agency Focusing on Increase Housing

BARTOW | Bartow’s Community Redevelopment Agency shifted focus Wednesday in funding for non-profit groups, directing its attention toward housing development while maintaining its commitment to community events. That shift came when Jeff Bagwell, president and executive director of the Lakeland-based Keystone Challenge Fund, offered Wednesday to partner with the CRA to build two houses for…

Bradenton officials vote 4-1 to assume control of community redevelopment agencies Jan. 1

BRADENTON — Rolling the political dice against public opposition Wednesday, Bradenton City Council members voted 4-1 to assume control of the city’s three community redevelopment agencies effective Jan. 1. About a half dozen citizens once again asked councilmembers to slow the process, expressing concerns the city is moving forward without an established restructuring plan. There…