boyton beach annual report
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ANNUAL REPORT 2007
message from CRAChairmanJerry Taylor
message from CRAExecutive Director
Lisa A. Bright
2007 groundbrea
king ceremony on
SeacrestBlvd.
Brian Hinners from the Aubu
rn Group
presentssponsor
ship check
2007 Marina Summer Fest
2007 Holiday Extravaganza
The 2007 city elections established a new citycommission/CRA board. This CRA leadership has theexpertise and instincts to help guide Boynton Beach’sgrowth into a bright and prosperous future.
Through project funding, property acquisition,partnerships with developers and other proactiveactivities, the CRA board will work passionately andproductively to greatly expand homeownership
opportunities, beautify our city from downtown to the suburbs,
create jobs, and strengthen our local economy.As our CRA board joins with residents, businesses and community leaders
in 2008 to steer Boynton Beach along the path of progress, we will continueto move swiftly forward in our drive to create rewarding new opportunities.
Mayor Jerry Taylor, Board ChairmanBoynton Beach CRA
Because they do much of their work quietly behind the scenes, some people may not be aware of the unique role ofCRAs as mechanisms for funding new housing units, shops and businesses, job opportunities, community improvementsand cultural events and festivals.
I am proud that here in Boynton Beach, our CRA’s efforts in guidingquality growth are creating dynamic changes in our city’s long-termlivability and economic health. During the past year, the CRA hasadvanced many projects, plans and programs to keep our commercial
and residential renaissance going strong. This annual report highlights much ofthat activity, with additional details available on our website at www.boyntonbeachcra.com.
In the year ahead, it is our goal to raise commerce and investment, affordable housing,culture and entertainment, and community pride to the next level. I am excited thatour CRA will continue to play a leading role in ensuring that the quality of life and caliberof opportunities in Boynton Beach will keep getting better and better.
Lisa A. Bright, Executive DirectorBoynton Beach CRA
Mayor Jerry Taylor
CRA Executive Directo
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Lisa Bright
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PLACESTAMPHERE
BUILDING THE FUTUREBOYNTON BEACH STYLE
Boynton Beach’s “Main Street
in the making,” East Ocean
Avenue, stands poised to push
forward in 2008. The CRA
hosted community visioning
workshops in 2007, enabling
residents and other local
stakeholders to contribute ideas and opinions on the future development of
downtown Boynton Beach. EDAW, the international urban planning and
consulting firm hired by the CRA to conduct the workshops and develop the
master plan, is incorporating the input in an initial report on the plan and an
interpretation of the community’s vision in a comprehensive, visual
presentation. Their final draft of the master plan will be presented to CRA board
members and city commissioners in early 2008. Among the ideas reflecting
residents’ vision for the unification and future growth of the downtown area are:
• Encourage year round, self-sustaining downtown business activity
such as locally-owned produce and fish markets that cater to
local residents
• Revitalize Federal Highway with pedestrian-friendly redevelopment
• Increase residential densities to encourage downtown living in a
variety of housing types that support local businesses and add value
and character to the area
• Preserve the city’s heritage by making optimum use of the
waterfront, natural environments and existing structures
DOWNTOWN MASTER PLAN
CRA-supported projectsare defining BoyntonBeach’s commercial andresidential renaissance.
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PLACESTAMPHERE
BOYNTON HARBOR MARINA
BOYNTON HARBOR MARINA
In the summer of 2007, the CRA renamed the Two Georges Marina to
Boynton Harbor Marina. Selected from Palm Beach County resident
submissions, the name change reflects the ongoing revitalization of the
marina. Since the CRA’s purchase of the land in 2006, the marina has been
updated through a series of renovations designed to create a first rate public
access facility for boating and fishing.
“The purchase and restoration of this marina has ensured our residents
public access to the waterways for generations to come,” said CRA Executive
Director Lisa Bright. “To signify this milestone, we named the marina with
the help of Palm Beach County residents.”
“It seems fitting to rename a public location in honor of all of the
redevelopment that is taking place,” said Kurt Marschall, who submitted
the winning name. “The new Boynton Harbor Marina will bring a much
needed ‘haven of rest’ to those who want to experience beautiful
Boynton Beach, Florida at its best.”
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PLACESTAMPHERE
HEART OF BOYNTON
Seacrest Blvd. affordable housing groundbreaking ceremony Carolyn Sims Center at Wilson Park
HEART OF BOYNTONThe ongoing initiative to bring quality commercial and residential
redevelopment to the Heart of Boynton continued to be a top priority in
2007. The CRA is partnering with the Auburn Group, LLC, a leader in
providing innovative solutions for affordable and workforce housing, to
spearhead the revitalization of the 26-acre corridor that encompasses
Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. from Seacrest Blvd. to U.S. 1.
The CRA and Boynton Beach Faith Based Community Development Corp.
held a groundbreaking ceremony in November to kick-off construction of
three new affordable homes on Seacrest Boulevard. The property purchased
by the CRA at Seacrest Boulevard and NW 5th Court originally contained two
lots with a vacant home on each and was converted into three lots for three
new homes. Financial assistance is being provided by the CRA and the City
to three local families who were previously unable to afford homeownership.
The new Carolyn Sims Center at Wilson Park held its grand opening in
February. The 14,000 square foot recreation center, which features a large
multipurpose room, computer lab, game room and classrooms, will be a
focal point of community activities for Boynton Beach residents of all ages.
As part of the City’s participation in the Youth Violence Prevention Project,
the center is designated as a Youth Empowerment Center. The Carolyn
Sims Center is the centerpiece of a nearly $7 million renovation at the Heart
of Boynton’s Wilson Park complex at 211 NW 13th Ave.
The CRA acquired land along Seacrest Blvd. to move forward in 2008
with a streetscape initiative consistent with the beautification goals
of the Heart of Boynton plan. To date, the CRA has invested over $15 million
in projects and programs that support the revitalization of the Heart
of Boynton.
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PLACESTAMPHERE
promenade of boynton beach
ocean breeze las ventanas
sunshine square
The CRA Board unanimously voted to begin
negotiating with American Realty Development
LLC of Lake Mary to bring an affordable housing
community to the site that was once home to
the Boynton Terrace Apartments. American
Realty plans for the Ocean Breeze project to
include a mix of 84 income-restricted rental
apartments on the east side of Seacrest and 56
townhouses for sale on the west side.
Developer Epoch Properties, Inc. broke ground
on Las Ventanas, a 494-unit complex featuring
rental apartments and retail space. Located on
15 acres at the corner of Woolbright Road and
Federal Highway, the project will include more
than 43,000 square feet of ground-floor retail
space with 70 loft apartments situated above.
There will also be 20 three-bedroom
townhouses, two five-story towers with 404
OCEAN BREEZE
LAS VENTANAS
PROMENADE OFBOYNTON BEACH
Woolbright Development for $23 million in
November 2007.
A major remodeling of the older suburban shopping
plaza is underway, including new facades, updated paint
scheme, landscaping and lighting renovations.
Expanding Publix Super Market and updating the
shopping center will revitalize an important and highly
visible crossroads location.
apartments, three parking garages, three pools,
a community clubhouse and a fitness center.
A luxury high-rise condominium at the corner
of Boynton Beach Boulevard and U.S. 1,
Promenade will feature 318 condo residences,
77 fully furnished condo-hotel suites, and
20,000 square feet of street-front retail
and restaurant space in two 14-story
towers. Developer Boynton Waterways
Investment Associates, LLC is
spearheading the project, which will offer
an ideal waterfront location in the center
of the downtown revitalization.
The 14-acre Sunshine Square shopping
center at the southwest corner of U.S. 1
and Woolbright Road was sold to
SUNSHINE SQUARE
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PLACESTAMPHERE
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CRA Chairman Jerry Taylor and CRA ExecutiveDirector Lisa Bright welcome Faith Dickens anddaughter Gabrielle McDowell to their home atThe Preserve.
Residents share ideas on the redevelopment of downtownBoynton Beach and affordable housing.
AFFORDABLEHOUSING
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PLACESTAMPHERE
The CRA continued its legislative mission to make the American
Dream of owning a home a reality, funding and creating affordable housing
opportunities for local residents through grants, programs and partnerships.
In 2007, over $1 million was approved to support the CRA’s Homebuyer’s
Assistance Program and Residential Improvement Grant Program. The
Homebuyer’s Assistance Program offers up to $50,000 in interest free down
payment assistance to qualified individuals and families trying to buy a home
within the CRA district. The Residential Improvement Grant Program gives
qualified residents living in the CRA district the opportunity to add value to
their properties with up to $20,000 in funds for exterior repairs, including
hurricane shutters, landscaping, painting, and roofing.
The CRA’s financing partnership with The Cornerstone Group to
include affordable housing at The Preserve opened the door to home
homeownership for Faith Dickens and her daughter Gabrielle. They became the
first affordable housing homeowners to move into the new master-planned
luxury community at 1801 NE 4th Street.
The CRA teamed up with Habitat for Humanity, donating a lot on
NW 12th Ave. to build workforce housing. In exchange for the land, Habitat
agreed to build upgraded, single-family homes with metal roofs, spacious
bedrooms and one-car garages.
The CRA helped local business owners rehabilitate their properties
with initiatives like the Commercial Facade Improvement Grant Program.
The program helps businesses improve the exterior of their buildings,
enhancing the appearance of major corridors within the CRA.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
CRACULTURAL EVENTS
Kool & The Gang
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Summer Fest
Heritage Celebratio
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Mini-cheerleaders f
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School Cougars
Three Dog Night
Commissioner Woodrow Hay and wifeMildred enjoy the Holiday ExtravaganzaLisa Brig
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Margee Adelsperge
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37th Annual Holiday Pa
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CULTURAL EVENTSCrowd-pleasing events and festivals continued to be a trademark of
the CRA District and a growing source of income and exposure for
local businesses. Residents and visitors shared good times in 2007
at a lively lineup of downtown happenings.
February’s 2007 HHeerriittaaggee CCeelleebbrraattiioonn paid tribute to black cultural heritage
and multicultural unity, and featured a free concert by rhythm and blues
legends KKooooll && TThhee GGaanngg.
In August, Boynton Beach honored its boating and fishing traditions with
MMaarriinnaa SSuummmmeerr FFeesstt, a sprawling land-and-sea celebration culminating in
the renaming of the Two Georges Marina to Boynton Harbor Marina.
In December, the HHoolliiddaayy EExxttrraavvaaggaannzzaa presented an uplifting variety of
holiday traditions and festivities, capped by a free concert featuring famed
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PLACESTAMPHERE
TROLLEY EXPANDS SERVICE
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The Boynton Beach CRA Trolley expanded its free service to include a southern route
that incorporates key stops at Bethesda Memorial Hospital, Leisureville, Colonial Club,
and Sterling Village.
The trolley also added two new stops to its original northern route: Super
Wal-Mart at 3200 Old Boynton Road, and the new Target, located at 1901 South
Congress Ave. The trolley’s last weekday run was extended until 7:15 p.m.
With the southern route expansion, the CRA-operated trolley system has 34 total stops in a “full circle” service area that
covers Boynton Beach via major east/west connectors Gateway Blvd. to the north and SW 23rd Ave. to the south, and
north/south connectors Federal Highway to the east and Congress Ave. to the west.
“We listened to our residents and expanded our routes and schedules
to fit their needs,” said Mayor Jerry Taylor,
CRA board chair. “Our residents depend on
the trolley as a reliable and affordable
mode of transportation and our businesses
have embraced it as a highly visible source
of advertising.”
For a printable version of the Boynton Beach
Trolley’s schedule and stops, log onto the new
trolley website at www.boyntonbeachtrolley.com.
BOYNTON BEACH CRA
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PLACESTAMPHERE
WIFI NEW WEBSITE
As part of its ongoing downtown revitalization,
the CRA expanded the City’s free outdoor WiFi
network. With 11 active hot spots and a total of
12 planned, anyone with a wireless device can access the
Internet outdoors throughout downtown Boynton Beach.
The CRA launched its new website, www.boyntonbeachcra.com in April
2007. The user-friendly website includes up-to-date information on affordable
housing, public and private projects under development in the CRA District,
trolley schedules and advertising opportunities, as well as agency news
and events.
Visitors to the site get a very active and real understanding of what is
going on in Boynton Beach. The website showcases projects in the
community that make Boynton Beach the right choice for business and a
great place to live. In development for 2008: a virtual tour of the CRA District
with aerial views of key areas and projects. The CRA and trolley websites
attract a combined total of over 2,000 visits daily.
“The CRA is working to improve the availability and quality of free public
WiFi,” said Lisa Bright, CRA executive director. “The downtown WiFi network
increases productivity and convenience for our residents, and aligns with the
CRA’s goal of stimulating economic growth and redevelopment.”
NEW WEBSITE
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PLACESTAMPHERE
BOARD MEMBERSCChhaaiirrmmaannMayor Jerry Taylor
Vice Mayor Jose A. RodriguezCommissioner Ron WeilandCommissioner Woodrow HayCommissioner Marlene Ross
Executive DirectorLisa A. Bright
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FISCAL YEAR 2007FINANCIALS
REVENUES EXPENDITURES
ASSETS & LIABILITIES AT SEPTEMBER 30, 2007Total Assets $37,827,007Total Liabilities $33,461,797
Tax Increment Revenue (T.I.F.)$9,088,068
Interest/Other Revenue$1,997,664
GeneralGovernment$2,807,032
Redevelopment Projects$1,949,672
Debt Services$2,882,988
Capital Outlay$15,052,126
CRA STAFF
Audited StatementsAs an agency of the City of Boynton Beach, the Boynton Beach CRA presents
its financial statements in accordance with the reporting model required by
Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement No. 34, Basic
Financial Statements – and Management Discussion and Analysis –
for State and Local Governments.
Overview of the Financial StatementsThe CRA’s basic financial statements are comprised of:
1) Government-Wide Financial Statements
2) Fund Financial Statements
3) Notes to the Financial Statements.
This report also contains other supplementary information in addition to
the basic financial statements themselves. The CRA adopts an annual
appropriated budget for its General Fund. A budgetary comparison schedule
provided for the General Fund demonstrates compliance with this budget.
Copies of the Boynton Beach CRA’s financial statements may be requested
by telephone (561-737-3256) or by mail at the CRA’s address listed in
this report.
FINANCIALS
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