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Lake Worth Beach Utilities
The Lake Worth Beach CRA is soliciting proposals for the development of two vacant, CRA-owned parcels located in or near the downtown core. The agency intends to competitively select a developer with the proven ability to construct and own the property once developed. While proposals for both sites by a single developer are preferred, proposers may choose to submit for only one of the two sites.
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May 22, 2026
Lake Worth Beach Utilities
Close: May 22, 2026
The Lake Worth Beach CRA is soliciting proposals for the development of two vacant, CRA-owned parcels located in or near the downtown core. The agency intends to competitively select a developer with the proven ability to construct and own the property once developed. While proposals for both sites by a single developer are preferred, proposers may choose to submit for only one of the two sites.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lake Worth Beach Utilities
The meeting included discussions and motions regarding changes to planting trees in parks, reconsideration of a vote on the K Street parking garage, and a Veterans Day proclamation. The commission considered a motion to discuss requiring commission review of designs before planting trees in public parks and a motion to reconsider the four-story parking garage design. The meeting also involved recognizing veterans, with a proclamation for Veterans Week and an invitation for veterans present to introduce themselves.
The agenda meeting included discussions on several topics. One key item was a special meeting where attendance records and board member expertise were reviewed, particularly concerning historic preservation. There was also discussion about filling board vacancies and the possibility of resetting the boards. The meeting addressed concerns about a teacher event, clarifying whether it was a fundraiser for cancer or a retirement party, and the allocation of discretionary funds. Additionally, there was a review of an ordinance regarding city property, with multiple versions offering different options for charter and ballot language changes.
The hearing addresses code enforcement issues, including requests for extensions of time for compliance, lean reductions, and discussions regarding various property violations such as lack of permits, broken windows, peeling paint, missing exit signs, and unpermitted structures. Stipulated agreements for lean reductions are reviewed and either granted or made contingent upon timely payment. Actions to address violations, such as sign removal and permit applications, are discussed, and property owners are advised to coordinate reinspections to ensure compliance.
The meeting of the Historic Resources Preservation Board included discussions and actions on several key items. A new construction project for a duplex on North J Street was presented, including site plans, elevations, and floor plans, with a recommendation for approval contingent on certain conditions. Additionally, an ordinance amending land development regulations, particularly concerning recovery residences, was introduced, leading to discussions about separation distances and potential impacts on mixed-use zoning areas.
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