Lake Placid CRA Faces Delays in Beautification Projects Amidst Inter-Agency Coordination
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Meeting Type:
Community Redevelopment Agency
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Meeting Date:
12/05/2024
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Recording Published:
12/05/2024
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Duration:
119 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Highlands County
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Towns:
Lake Placid
- Meeting Overview:
The Lake Placid Community Redevelopment Agency meeting revealed ongoing challenges in advancing local beautification projects due to coordination issues with Keep Lake Placid Beautiful, leading to delays in landscaping and signage efforts. Members discussed multiple projects, expressing frustration over postponed activities and debating the extent of necessary inter-agency collaboration.
A point of contention centered around the delay in executing the CRA’s projects, such as landscaping and signage, due to pending discussions with Keep Lake Placid Beautiful. The inability to vote on these issues was highlighted as a concern, with some members questioning whether all projects needed to be contingent on input from the other organization. While collaborative decision-making was deemed essential for plant selection, members argued that other initiatives might proceed independently.
Attention then shifted to the beautification of Main Street, where inadequate landscaping for the crosswalk was a focal issue. The current setup with only mulch was deemed insufficient, prompting a proposal to install pavers and self-watering flower pots to improve the area’s aesthetic and functional appeal. This new landscaping plan incorporated elements like muly grass and a boulder at the retention pond, and a quote for the work was solicited from contractor TWQ. Discussions emphasized the need for irrigation to support the new plantings and included a proposal to replace existing brown boxes along Main Street with a circular arrangement of pavers and taller pots.
The debate extended to the logistics of these landscaping projects, particularly the procurement process for the pots. Concerns arose regarding the submission of only one bid from TWQ for the two projects, as local procurement policies generally require multiple bids for projects exceeding $10,000. Some participants advocated for giving local vendors a chance to bid. The possibility of dividing the project into smaller segments to circumvent the bidding requirement was discussed but ultimately discouraged.
In parallel, the meeting addressed the urgency of completing landscaping work by December to coincide with an upcoming Home and Garden Television program appearance in March. The proposal for flower pot installations along Main Street involved creating three sets of pots per location, with each set comprising a combination of taller and medium-sized pots. The project also included landscaping around a flagpole on Lake and Main Streets, with plans to add rose bushes and other enhancements.
Public safety emerged as another important topic, especially concerning the visibility at crosswalks where flower pots would be placed. To ensure clear sightlines for drivers and pedestrians, it was recommended that the total height of the pots, inclusive of flowers, not exceed three feet. Additionally, the potential for accidents due to driver behavior in the area was acknowledged, prompting a call for careful consideration of pot placement and design.
The financial implications of these projects were thoroughly examined, with discussions on managing costs effectively. A motion was proposed to allocate $110,000 for crosswalk work, including modifications to the initial proposal by removing certain elements like boulders and mulch to reduce costs. Another motion sought to purchase 24 flower pots with a budget not exceeding $5,000, emphasizing the preference for using local vendors. This dual approach aimed to balance aesthetic improvements with fiscal responsibility.
Further discussions included considerations for a comprehensive wayfinding plan that would enhance navigation within the town. This plan involved sign placements reviewed by various local departments and required collaboration with the county for necessary approvals. Concerns were raised about the visibility and effectiveness of proposed sign locations, emphasizing the need for designs that align with the town’s existing decor.
The meeting concluded with a focus on aligning upcoming projects with existing code requirements, particularly regarding the new signage strategy. Participants recognized the need for a review of the sign code to ensure compliance and consistency across all signage types. A collaborative effort with town planner Margaret was suggested to assess compliance and finalize sign placements.
John Holbrook
Community Redevelopment Agency Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Community Redevelopment Agency
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/05/2024
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Recording Published:
12/05/2024
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Duration:
119 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Highlands County
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Towns:
Lake Placid
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