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This plan updates the 1982 Downtown Melbourne Redevelopment Plan, focusing on revitalizing Downtown Melbourne by "Returning the Harbor to Harbor City." Key strategies include expanding and connecting the Indian River and Crane Creek waterfronts, transforming the Downtown into a regional retail, entertainment, and boating center, and developing moderate-to-high-density mixed-use residential and commercial areas. The plan also emphasizes enhancing urban design elements such as gateways, signage, and streetscaping, alongside increasing residential density to foster a vibrant, 24/7 environment and boost visitation.
This document details an amendment to the Melbourne Downtown Redevelopment Plan, revising its goals and outlining specific projects and programs. Key strategic areas include promoting economic vitality through façade improvements, community policing, and strategic parking management. It also focuses on urban development by marketing redevelopment opportunity sites and incentivizing public-private partnerships for vertical developments. The plan outlines various capital projects aimed at enhancing public infrastructure, including streetscaping, park improvements, installing electric vehicle chargers, improving public parking and lighting, and developing public recreational facilities, all contributing to urban revitalization and economic growth through 2042.
The Coastal Resiliency Plan for the City of Melbourne outlines a strategic direction to prepare, protect, and adapt to the impacts of sea level rise, storm surge, and coastal flooding. The plan identifies the City's vulnerabilities, designates four Adaptation Action Areas (Horse Creek, Eau Gallie River, Crane Creek, and Barrier Island), and provides recommendations. These recommendations are structured around four overarching strategies: Educate and Promote, Coordinate, Improve, and Regulate, with actionable items to foster a more resilient future, addressing impacts projected up to 2080.
The City Council discussed and adopted the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Annual Budget. Key discussion points included the establishment of separate capital project funds for the pavement management program and machinery & equipment replacement program, dedicating a percentage of ad-valorem revenue each year to ensure adequate funding in future years. The budget addressed salary and benefit packages, health insurance, property and liability insurance, and pension contributions. The budget includes capital projects within the Downtown CRA, funding for the Downtown Core Streetscape project, parking management, and sidewalk connections.
The resolution focuses on amending Resolution No. 4290 to implement budget adjustment recommendations for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 2024. It provides for supplemental appropriations as identified in Attachment A.
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