08-07-25 CRAAB1.Call to Order
2.Pledge of Allegiance
3.Roll Call
4.Agenda Approval
5.Public Comment
6.Consent
A.CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes - June 5, 2025
7.Old Business
A.Pending Assignment No. 1 - Discussion and Consideration of New Assignments
from the CRA Board Assigned at the February 13, 2024 CRA Monthly Board
Meeting
B.Pending Assignment No. 2 - Discussion and Consideration of New Assignments
from the CRA Board assigned at the February 13, 2024 CRA Monthly Board Meeting
Regarding Property Acquisition
C.Pending Assignment No. 3 - Discussion and Consideration of New Assignments
from the CRA Board Assigned at the January 10, 2025 CRA Monthly Board Meeting
8.New Business
A.Discussion and Consideration of Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Project Fund Budget
B.Discussion and Consideration of the 2025-2026 CRAB Board Meeting Dates
9.Future Agenda Items
CRA Advisory Board Meeting
Thursday, August 7, 2025 - 6:00 PM
City Hall Chambers, 100 E. Ocean Avenue
561-737-3256
AGENDA
A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda
B. Adoption of Agenda
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10.Adjournment
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WEBSITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE CRA OFFICE.
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•Attachment I - June 5, 2025 CRAB Minutes
CRA ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF: August 7, 2025
CONSENT
AGENDA ITEM 6.A
SUBJECT:
CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes - June 5, 2025
SUMMARY:
See attached minutes.
CRAB RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the June 5, 2025 CRA Advisory Board meeting minutes.
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CRA ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF: August 7, 2025
OLD BUSINESS
AGENDA ITEM 7.A
SUBJECT:
Pending Assignment No. 1 - Discussion and Consideration of New Assignments from the CRA
Board Assigned at the February 13, 2024 CRA Monthly Board Meeting
SUMMARY:
At the CRA Board Meeting on February 13, 2024, the CRA Board approved the following
tasks be assigned to the CRA Advisory Board (CRAB):
1. Initiate the steps to revise the 2016 CRA Plan,
A. Review the existing CRA plan, and
B. Incorporate both the grocery store and public parking as part of that plan.
2. Look for ways that are above and beyond the normal City functions to beautify the area
within the CRA District (cannot be in replacement of normal COBB duties and needs to be
above and beyond).
3. Investigate means to acquire a grocery store in the Heart of Boynton.
4. Identify potential locations for a Public Parking Garage preferably along Ocean Avenue.
When matters are assigned to the CRAB Board, reliance on staff should be minimized to the
extent possible. Individual members of CRAB may not assign work to the CRA or City staff
members. Research by the members of the Advisory Board should be done independently
and with minimal support from the CRA or City staff.
Once the assignment is complete and the CRAB Board is ready to present a report to the
CRA or City Commission, the CRAB Board shall submit their report to CRA staff or the City
Clerk for publishing on the next available agenda.
At the January 2, 2025 meeting, the CRAB board finalized their presentation to the CRA Board
on their recommendations for updating the 2016 CRA Plan and presented their ideas and
suggestions to the CRA Board meeting on January 14, 2025 (see Attachment II).
At the February 6, 2025 meeting, the CRAB Board discussed Assignment No. 2 which was to
look for ways that are above and beyond the normal City functions to beautify the area within
the CRA District (cannot be in replacement of normal COBB duties and needs to be above
and beyond).
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•Attachment I - 2016 Redevelopment Plan
•Attachment II - CRAB CRA Plan Recommendations
The CRAB Board continued the discussion of Assignment No. 2 at the May 1, 2025 meeting,
specifically the beautification of Palmetto Greens Linear Park. The Board also discussed the
possibility of an interlocal agreement (ILA) with FDOT to beautify the 95 exit corridors.
The Board came to the June 5, 2025, meeting with 3-5 additional suggestions on ways to
beautify the area within the CRA District above what the City requires with a consensus to
readdress the items discussed in more detail:
1. Facade revitalization program for residential
2. Unified street signage and light pole banners, including gateway features
3. Pavers on Ocean Avenue to Marina to make it more walkable
4. Fifteen foot sidewalks for strollable walkways
5. New water taxi with stops
6. Business window signage regulations
7. Lighting options at 95 exits
The Board also revived the discussion on the grocery store location and timeline at the June
meeting. The Board agreed that Board Member Troyanowski would be the point of contact for
William Morris and Hyperion regarding a possible presentation/recommendation on potential
grocer.
No other action was taken at the June meeting.
FISCAL IMPACT:
To be determined.
CRA PLAN/PROJECT/PROGRAM:
2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan
CRAB RECOMMENDATION:
To be determined.
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
2025
MISSION STATEMENT
The Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (BBCRA) serves the community by guiding redevelopment activities such
as affordable housing, free business promotional events, and small business funding programs that create a vibrant downtown core and
revitalized neighborhoods within the Agency’s 1,650 acres located along the eastern edge of the City of Boynton Beach.
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The 2016 Community Redevelopment Plan, while ambitious at its inception, no longer aligns with the current
needs and aspirations of Boynton Beach residents and visitors. With the city evolving rapidly, it’s time to re-imagine this
plan to better reflect today’s priorities—emphasizing sustainable growth, vibrant public spaces, diverse housing options,
and attractions that appeal to both locals and tourists. A refreshed vision will ensure Boynton Beach remains a thriving,
dynamic community that meets the demands of the future.
Adoption Date: October 4, 2016
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Educate residents about the CRA Districts.
Re-Evaluate district boundaries and consider renaming/re-branding.
(e.g., Creating a Marina District currently in the Downtown District)
Reevaluate the Boynton Beach CRA branding to align with the city’s
evolving identity and vision for the future.
Implementing a comprehensive multi-modal connectivity plan will enhance connectivity,
accessibility, and efficiency across all districts/city, ensuring equitable mobility options for
residents and visitors throughout the city.
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Consider creating a new tagline that could better encompass its vibrant community and diverse appeal.
“Gateway to the Gulfstream” highlights the coast but may not reflect Boynton Beach’s full identity.
Explore partnerships with Live Local projects to incorporate a grocery store, particularly in or
adjacent to The Heart of Boynton district, enhancing accessibility and supporting community needs.
Engage community residents to collaborate with the CRA to rename the streets in our Downtown,
Cultural, and Heart of Boynton districts, reflecting the area’s unique character and shared heritage.
Examine and coordinate potential funding for infrastructure improvements for all districts.
(water, sewer, drainage)
Continue land banking opportunities. (affordable housing, retail, mixed-use, office, hotel, re-development)
DISTRICT RECOMMENDATIONS / CONSIDERATIONS
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
Federal Highway Corridor District
(North & South Entry)
- Create gateway features, and incorporate green canopy spaces.
- Create a sense of destination.
- Implement marketing techniques and attraction programs to
encourage businesses, restaurants and retail to relocate,
expand or start new operations within the district.
- Expand sidewalks and pedestrian areas.
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
Downtown District
- Look for land opportunities for or a parking garage.
- Identify City and private owned surface lots in the meantime for public parking.
- Beautify the Federal corridor.
(canopy tree, landscaping, hardscaping, wider sidewalks, decorative lighting, public art)
- Increase activation at Veteran’s Park with features like red, white, and blue lighting.
- Acquire/partner land for a grocery store.
- Enhance maintenance, safety, and cleanliness to
accommodate pedestrian traffic.
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Cultural District
- Create a gateway to establish a sense of arrival.
- Increase activation throughout the corridor.
- splash pads, family-friendly features
- Enhance lighting.
- Implement way-finding and signage.
- Add foliage and trees
- palm trees, flowers
- Designate the area as a unique district within Boynton Beach
- Ocean Avenue with distinct pavers, lamppost signage etc.
- Improve public safety. (currently a vehicular corridor will become more pedestrian friendly)
- Provide markets and services to support increased development and density.
- Preserve historic buildings and consider relocation when necessary.
- Pioneer Village: Oscar Magnuson House, Andrew’s House
- Expand and preserve the art component throughout the corridor.
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
Boynton Beach Boulevard District
- Improve or install additional sidewalks.
- Add decorative lighting.
- Install a gateway feature.
- Increase way-finding and neighborhood identification signage.
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
Heart of Boynton District
- Incorporate a grocer into or adjacent to the district .
- Solicit community input.
- Include a farmer’s/green market/gathering space
within the MLK corridor.
- Increase public art installations in the Heart of Boynton.
- Improve older homes in the area.
- Enhance community greening initiatives.
- Change some street names to be
more represent the community.
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Industrial District
- Transform the industrial area into a destination.
- Install paved west-end walkways and lighting.
- Develop on-street parking on Industrial Avenue.
- Add fencing separation the west-end homes.
- Identify land for parking and turnarounds.
- Promote future residential and commercial redevelopment.
- Improve lighting.
- Enhance street-scape and landscaping.
- Create activation areas for art and activities.
- Add street signage.
- Incorporate CPTED principles. (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design)
- Install monument signs.
- Address code enforcement to clean and beautify the area.
- Work with business owners to enhance and beautify their properties.
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PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
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Thank You
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS 2023-2025
Naomi Cobb (Chair)
Courtlandt McQuire (Vice Chair)
Kameren Maharaj
Lesha Roundtree
Alexandria Lopresto
Chevette Gadson
Thomas Ramiccio
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CRA ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF: August 7, 2025
OLD BUSINESS
AGENDA ITEM 7.C
SUBJECT:
Pending Assignment No. 3 - Discussion and Consideration of New Assignments from the CRA
Board Assigned at the January 10, 2025 CRA Monthly Board Meeting
SUMMARY:
At the CRA Board Meeting on January 10, 2025, the CRA Board approved the following tasks
be assigned to the CRA Advisory Board (CRAB):
1. Investigate specifics including locations for the splash pad in the Cultural District.
2. Continue discussion and research ideas/names for renaming streets.
3. Research and investigate opportunities to honor the two (2) Heisman Trophy winners that
are from Boynton Beach. Examples include statutes/monuments and street renaming.
4. Recommendations for changing or inclusion of possible historic district or way to
incorporate historic preservation within our CRA Plan (see Attachments I and II).
When matters are assigned to the CRAB Board, reliance on staff should be minimized to the
extent possible. Individual members of CRAB may not assign work to the CRA or City staff
members. Research by the members of the Advisory Board should be done independently
and with minimal support from the CRA or City staff.
Once the assignment is complete and the CRAB is ready to present a report to the CRA or
City Commission, the CRAB Board shall submit their report to CRA staff or the City Clerk for
publishing on the next available agenda.
At the February 6, 2025 meeting, the CRAB Board discussed Assignment No. 1, which was to
investigate specifics including locations for the splash pad in the Cultural District.
The CRAB Board continued to discuss ideas for the splash pad at their May 1, 2025 meeting,
including locations along the Ocean Avenue corridor.
The Board came to the June 5, 2025, meeting continuing the splash pad conversation by
providing examples and costs.
The Board will discuss street naming ideas and ways to honor the two (2) Heisman Trophy
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•Attachment II - CRAB CRA Plan Recommendations
winners at their August 7, 2025 meeting, since the July meeting was cancelled due to the July
4th holiday.
FISCAL IMPACT:
To be determined.
CRA PLAN/PROJECT/PROGRAM:
2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan
CRAB RECOMMENDATION:
To be determined.
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
2025
MISSION STATEMENT
The Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (BBCRA) serves the community by guiding redevelopment activities such
as affordable housing, free business promotional events, and small business funding programs that create a vibrant downtown core and
revitalized neighborhoods within the Agency’s 1,650 acres located along the eastern edge of the City of Boynton Beach.
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The 2016 Community Redevelopment Plan, while ambitious at its inception, no longer aligns with the current
needs and aspirations of Boynton Beach residents and visitors. With the city evolving rapidly, it’s time to re-imagine this
plan to better reflect today’s priorities—emphasizing sustainable growth, vibrant public spaces, diverse housing options,
and attractions that appeal to both locals and tourists. A refreshed vision will ensure Boynton Beach remains a thriving,
dynamic community that meets the demands of the future.
Adoption Date: October 4, 2016
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Educate residents about the CRA Districts.
Re-Evaluate district boundaries and consider renaming/re-branding.
(e.g., Creating a Marina District currently in the Downtown District)
Reevaluate the Boynton Beach CRA branding to align with the city’s
evolving identity and vision for the future.
Implementing a comprehensive multi-modal connectivity plan will enhance connectivity,
accessibility, and efficiency across all districts/city, ensuring equitable mobility options for
residents and visitors throughout the city.
DISTRICT RECOMMENDATIONS / CONSIDERATIONS
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Consider creating a new tagline that could better encompass its vibrant community and diverse appeal.
“Gateway to the Gulfstream” highlights the coast but may not reflect Boynton Beach’s full identity.
Explore partnerships with Live Local projects to incorporate a grocery store, particularly in or
adjacent to The Heart of Boynton district, enhancing accessibility and supporting community needs.
Engage community residents to collaborate with the CRA to rename the streets in our Downtown,
Cultural, and Heart of Boynton districts, reflecting the area’s unique character and shared heritage.
Examine and coordinate potential funding for infrastructure improvements for all districts.
(water, sewer, drainage)
Continue land banking opportunities. (affordable housing, retail, mixed-use, office, hotel, re-development)
DISTRICT RECOMMENDATIONS / CONSIDERATIONS
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
Federal Highway Corridor District
(North & South Entry)
- Create gateway features, and incorporate green canopy spaces.
- Create a sense of destination.
- Implement marketing techniques and attraction programs to
encourage businesses, restaurants and retail to relocate,
expand or start new operations within the district.
- Expand sidewalks and pedestrian areas.
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
Downtown District
- Look for land opportunities for or a parking garage.
- Identify City and private owned surface lots in the meantime for public parking.
- Beautify the Federal corridor.
(canopy tree, landscaping, hardscaping, wider sidewalks, decorative lighting, public art)
- Increase activation at Veteran’s Park with features like red, white, and blue lighting.
- Acquire/partner land for a grocery store.
- Enhance maintenance, safety, and cleanliness to
accommodate pedestrian traffic.
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Cultural District
- Create a gateway to establish a sense of arrival.
- Increase activation throughout the corridor.
- splash pads, family-friendly features
- Enhance lighting.
- Implement way-finding and signage.
- Add foliage and trees
- palm trees, flowers
- Designate the area as a unique district within Boynton Beach
- Ocean Avenue with distinct pavers, lamppost signage etc.
- Improve public safety. (currently a vehicular corridor will become more pedestrian friendly)
- Provide markets and services to support increased development and density.
- Preserve historic buildings and consider relocation when necessary.
- Pioneer Village: Oscar Magnuson House, Andrew’s House
- Expand and preserve the art component throughout the corridor.
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
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PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
Boynton Beach Boulevard District
- Improve or install additional sidewalks.
- Add decorative lighting.
- Install a gateway feature.
- Increase way-finding and neighborhood identification signage.
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
Heart of Boynton District
- Incorporate a grocer into or adjacent to the district .
- Solicit community input.
- Include a farmer’s/green market/gathering space
within the MLK corridor.
- Increase public art installations in the Heart of Boynton.
- Improve older homes in the area.
- Enhance community greening initiatives.
- Change some street names to be
more represent the community.
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Industrial District
- Transform the industrial area into a destination.
- Install paved west-end walkways and lighting.
- Develop on-street parking on Industrial Avenue.
- Add fencing separation the west-end homes.
- Identify land for parking and turnarounds.
- Promote future residential and commercial redevelopment.
- Improve lighting.
- Enhance street-scape and landscaping.
- Create activation areas for art and activities.
- Add street signage.
- Incorporate CPTED principles. (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design)
- Install monument signs.
- Address code enforcement to clean and beautify the area.
- Work with business owners to enhance and beautify their properties.
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
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Thank You
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS 2023-2025
Naomi Cobb (Chair)
Courtlandt McQuire (Vice Chair)
Kameren Maharaj
Lesha Roundtree
Alexandria Lopresto
Chevette Gadson
Thomas Ramiccio
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CRA ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF: August 7, 2025
NEW BUSINESS
AGENDA ITEM 8.A
SUBJECT:
Discussion and Consideration of Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Project Fund Budget
SUMMARY:
The Boynton Beach CRA is a quasi-governmental, Special District operating under Title XI,
Chapter 163, Part III of the Florida Statutes. The agency's annual financial operations run on a
fiscal calendar beginning on October 1st and ending on September 30th of each year. The
CRA does not obtain its revenue from charging an additional tax. The CRA receives its annual
funding based on a percentage share of the existing ad-valorem property taxes paid to the
City of Boynton Beach and Palm Beach County.
The CRA’s annual budget is comprised of three accounting funds:
1. The General Fund which contains the administrative, general operation, insurances,
property maintenance and CRA/CRAB and marina related items;
2. The Debt Service Fund which contains the CRA’s financial debt obligations and
encumbrances such as bond repayments and developer ’s tax increment funding
agreements; and,
3. The Project Fund which contains all of the capital projects, development projects or
initiatives, property acquisitions, local business grant programs or promotional events, as
well as eligible innovative policing activities such as the Neighborhood Officer Program.
At this first CRA budget meeting, the Board's Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Project Fund budget
allocation discussion will assist in identifying the priority projects for the upcoming fiscal year,
as well as, deciding what funding amounts to provide to each proposed Project (see
Attachment I). The Project Fund and overall budget breakdown will identify bond debt
obligations, existing tax increment revenue funding agreements obligations and available
funding for priority projects, programs or funding requests, such as but not limited to, the
Neighborhood Officer Police Program, District Improvement Projects, Business Development
and Promotional Events and Marketing.
The CRA's Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget discussion will occur at the CRA Advisory Board
(CRAB) meetings held on August 7th and September 4th, as well as, the CRA Board’s July
8th, August 12th and September 9th meetings.
During the July 8th meeting, the CRA Board added the following to the Budget:
Women's Club $500,000 (these funds will be rolled over, they were not utilized for FY 24-25)
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Code Inforcement and Beautification Efforts $615,000
Historic Planner (this position will be added to the Adaptive Reuse for Historic Properties line)
Place the funds for the Future Grocrey Store under Property Acquisitions
Final approval and adoption of the CRA’s annual budget for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 by the
Boynton Beach City Commission is anticipated to occur at their September 18, 2025 meeting.
FISCAL IMPACT:
To be determined by the CRA Board based on discussion and direction.
CRA PLAN/PROJECT/PROGRAM:
2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan
CRA BOARD OPTIONS:
To be determined by the CRA Board based on discussion and direction.
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•Attachment I - 2025 CRAB Meeting Date Calendar - New Dates
•Attachment II - 2026 CRAB Meeting Date Calendar - New Dates
CRA ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF: August 7, 2025
NEW BUSINESS
AGENDA ITEM 8.B
SUBJECT:
Discussion and Consideration of the 2025-2026 CRAB Board Meeting Dates
SUMMARY:
This item is being brought before the CRAB Board for consideration regarding moving the
regularly scheduled CRAB Board meeting date from the first Thursday of the month to the
third Wednesday of the month (see Attachments I-II).
We are seeking the Board's direction on the upcoming meeting dates.
CRAB RECOMMENDATION:
Provide direction for the 2025-2026 CRAB Board meeting dates.
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