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City of St. Augustine staff updated the Community Redevelopment Agency on progress for Cordova Street design work and upcoming public engagement; no vote or formal action was taken.
Neighborhood Services staff said a live project website is available for feedback and recapped outreach: a staff walk with consultants and city directors on Feb. 12, an on‑site public workshop Feb. 28, and a planned staff input meeting with Flagler College on May 14. Staff also listed a tentative public engagement workshop for June 5 to collect further stakeholder input on Cordova Street alternatives.
Why it matters: Cordova Street is a downtown corridor that stakeholders identified for multimodal improvements; the update outlines the city’s community engagement schedule and notes planned technical coordination with Flagler College and consultants.
The presentation was informational. Commissioners were given the opportunity to ask questions; staff clarified that some sidewalk projects are funded through the city’s capital improvement program (CIP) rather than the CRA. Perkins said future meetings and a consultant‑led process will inform specific design recommendations.
Ending: Staff will continue the outreach schedule and report back as design milestones and public workshops are scheduled.
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