Stuart City Commission Tackles Traffic and Infrastructure, Debates City Manager Candidates

The Stuart City Commission meeting focused on infrastructure projects, including updates from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) about the Monterey Road and FEC railroad crossing grade separation project, and the contentious decision-making process for selecting a new city manager. Discussions highlighted traffic flow challenges, community safety concerns, and the need for effective leadership to navigate Stuart’s evolving civic landscape.

A major topic of discussion was the FDOT’s presentation on the Monterey Road and FEC railroad crossing grade separation project. The project aims to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance connectivity, with a particular focus on the crossing at Dixie and Monterey Road. Rob Lopez from FDOT outlined the project’s schedule, including the completion of data collection and the public kickoff meetings. The project is slated to receive funding for right-of-way acquisition in fiscal year 2028 and construction in fiscal year 2030.

Lopez detailed the project’s purpose, emphasizing the current traffic conditions that see annual average daily traffic levels ranging from 8,200 to 27,000 vehicles. He explained the level of service grading system used to assess roadway performance, with existing levels ranging from B to D. The project is particularly significant due to its proximity to the Wam airfield, necessitating compliance with aviation safety standards. FDOT representatives, including Tanya, were prepared to present alternatives to address the challenges posed by this proximity.

The meeting also delved into the alternative designs for the State Road 714 and FEC railroad crossing, focusing on the environmental impacts, traffic flow, and community feedback. The FAA emphasized that any new roadway or intersection must remain outside the arrival runway protection zone. The existing alignment of State Road 714 is grandfathered into the RPZ, making it important to maintain its current footprint. Discussions revealed that if an overpass is constructed at the existing location, no other crossings need closure. However, a new crossing elsewhere might necessitate the closure of existing crossings as compensation.

The commission analyzed ten initial concepts, with eight focusing on the current State Road 714 at the FEC railroad crossing and two on the Monterey extension involving new overpasses. Annual average daily traffic projections for 2050 were shared, with varying levels of service expected depending on the alternatives chosen, ranging from significant improvements to continued challenges.

Public outreach for these infrastructure projects was a concern, with the commission emphasizing the need for effective communication with residents, particularly those who may not receive direct notifications. Suggestions included using yard signs and visual aids to help residents understand the scale of proposed changes, such as a thousand-foot bridge. One commissioner noted that clearer presentations could alter public perception significantly.

The commission’s deliberations on selecting a new city manager were marked by a detailed evaluation of candidates. Mr. Mendez, noted for his engineering background, ranked highly due to his understanding of Florida law and willingness to abandon consulting work for the position. Other candidates included Mr. Matthysse, Mr. Harvell, and Mr. Gardino, each bringing unique qualifications and concerns, such as past issues or legal entanglements.

The commission was divided in their preferences, with some members favoring candidates with local experience and others prioritizing broader leadership skills. Ultimately, Mr. Gardino was selected as the first choice with a military background and experience at LaGuardia Airport, and Mr. Adams as the second choice, emphasizing the importance of a candidate who respects the chain of command and can manage municipal complexities effectively.

Traffic safety was another issue, with residents expressing concerns about speeding in residential areas. Derek Peterson highlighted the dangers on narrow streets like Southwest California Avenue, Southwest Fifth Street, and Southwest Sixth Street. He recounted a personal incident where his dog was hit by a speeding vehicle, urging the city to implement safety measures such as speed bumps and lower speed limits.

These concerns were echoed by a commissioner who described Stuart as a “pass-through” city for adjacent counties, stressing the need for citywide safety improvements. The Vice Mayor noted that alternative, cost-effective solutions had been proposed, advocating for prioritizing safety in budget considerations.

As the meeting concluded, the commission addressed public land use and zoning changes, including a quasi-judicial hearing for rezoning a property to accommodate barber shops and salons. Public comments and procedural clarifications highlighted the complexities of urban planning and the need for responsible growth.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Campbell Rich
City Council Officials:
, Laura Giobbi, , Christopher Collins, , Sean Reed, , Eula Clarke,

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