Legislation Details

File #: 2023-044    Version: 1 Name:
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/28/2022 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 1/3/2023 Final action: 12/31/2023
Title: Review of Tom Hooper Park and Promenade/Veterans Rivergate enhancements Proposed Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Grant Application
Attachments: 1. LWCF Grant January 2023
Placement: New Business
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Review of Tom Hooper Park and Promenade/Veterans Rivergate enhancements Proposed Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Grant Application
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Submitted By: Kate Parmelee, Director of Strategic Initiatives & Innovation, City Manager's Office

Executive Summary: The City of Port St. Lucie's Parks & Recreation Department plans to pursue a Land and Water Conservation Fund Program grant for enhancements to Tom Hooper Park and Promenade/Veterans Park at Rivergate as part of The Port District. Grant requirements include discussion of the project by the City's Planning & Zoning Board, as the City does not have a designated advisory board responsible for park, recreation or leisure service activities.

Presentation Information: Kate Parmelee, Director of Strategic Initiatives & Innovation, will provide a brief presentation.

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Board hear a presentation on the grant, discuss and support the grant application.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Board amend the recommendation and hear a presentation on the grant and discuss the grant application.
2. Move that the Board provide direction.

Background: The City of Port St. Lucie is planning to apply to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for an approximately $1,000,000 Land and Water Conservation Fund Program grant to support enhancements to Tom Hooper Park and Promenade/Veterans Park at Rivergate as part of The Port District. A requirement of the grant is for the project is to be discussed at a regularly scheduled meeting of the applicant's advisory board responsible for park, recreation or leisure service activities. The board must be an appointed group of citizens, such as a parks and recreation advisory board, who would normally review projects similar to the proposed grant application. Planning and zoning or similar boards may be used if a parks and recreation advisory board does not exis...

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