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1985, the City Council embarked on a mission to ensure that a largely unimproved 350-acre area in the southern end of the city would be developed in a way that would be a physical and economic asset to the community. The City and its Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) began working with private development partners to make sure the area grew according to a logical land-use plan with the full complement of modern public utilities and services. |
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Public-Private PartnershipsSince the approval of the South Beach Plan in 1987, the CRA has successfully completed six public-private redevelopment projects. • Ocean Cay — This single-family, 192-lot residential project involved public land assembly for private |
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| South Beach Redevelopment 1989 | South Redevelopment Area - Present | |
Public Infrastructure InvestmentsAlong with the private developments and public infrastructure associated with these six partnership agreements, the City and CRA have successfully implemented numerous standalone projects that have significantly enhanced the South Beach District and the City as a whole. Some of these projects are: • Ocean Terrace Water and Sewer |
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Links to Other South Beach Redevelopment Documents South Beach Tax Increment District – Assessed Valuation (Chart) |
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