Jacksonville Beach CRA Approves $100,000 for Infrastructure Repairs in Sunshine Park
- Meeting Overview:
The Jacksonville Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) meeting on December 22 addressed significant infrastructural concerns, approving a $100,000 allocation for underground repairs in Sunshine Park and discussing further enhancements needed in surrounding areas. The decisions came amidst growing worries over the condition of stormwater inlets and parking facilities, emphasizing the agency’s focus on improving the city’s infrastructure and appearance.
One notable issue discussed was the resolution to amend the south end redevelopment budget, allocating $100,000 for critical underground infrastructure repairs in Sunshine Park. The need for these repairs became evident after investigations revealed a broken manhole and a cracked pipe, which were contributing to asphalt issues in the park. Public Works Director Dennis Baron detailed the situation, explaining the two repair options considered: replacing a manhole or repairing it. The decision to replace was based on cost-effectiveness, as the repair option would necessitate a subcontractor, increasing both costs and project duration. The contractor, G&H, already scheduled for work in the area, will coordinate these repairs, minimizing additional disruptions.
In tandem with the Sunshine Park repairs, the CRA addressed concerns over the parking lot’s condition, particularly regarding stormwater inlets and pavement degradation. Broken wheel stops and exposed rebar were highlighted as issues, raising doubts about the sufficiency of the proposed $8,000 for repairs. A member suggested reassessing the budget to potentially allocate more funds, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive evaluation of the parking lot’s repair requirements. This assessment is expected to be revisited in the CRA’s January meeting.
The meeting further delved into the aesthetic and structural concerns of the downtown area, with particular attention given to the dumpster enclosure in the pier parking lot. Despite recent painting efforts, structural issues persist, with a top hinge creating a hole in the masonry. The agency also discussed the unattractive appearance of the old Dolphin Depot site and the need for better signage and fencing.
In addition, the meeting highlighted the need for interdepartmental coordination, specifically between the CRA and the Parks and Recreation Department, to address parking block repairs in the parking lot. A thorough assessment of the repairs required is anticipated, with plans to present findings and a comprehensive strategy at the January meeting.
The CRA also planned a joint meeting with the city council on January 21, where discussions will include construction fencing to improve aesthetics during ongoing projects. The January schedule is notably packed, with a workshop on the 14th, the joint meeting on the 21st, and a regular meeting on the 26th. The agency aims to organize topics for these sessions effectively and provide members with a consolidated meeting list and discussion topics.
Christine Hoffman
Community Redevelopment Agency Officials:
Gary Paetau, Ron Whittington, Meghan Edwards, Thad Moseley, Kevin Myers, Sydney Talcott, Taylor Mobbs (Community Redevelopment Agency)
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Meeting Type:
Community Redevelopment Agency
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/22/2025
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Recording Published:
12/22/2025
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Duration:
23 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Duval County
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Towns:
Jacksonville Beach
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