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Plans and Studies
The Boynton Beach CRA works closely with the City's Planning and Zoning Division and private consultants to create redevelopment plans designed to add new value and appeal to areas within the CRA District. The planning process often includes various workshops and community meetings that give residents, businesses and other stakeholders the opportunity to define problems, sharpen strategies and identify solutions. Once the collaborative process results in a definitive plan, it is forwarded to the City Commission for formal adoption.
Click on the headings below for a description of each of the adopted plans.
Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Economic Development Plan The Economic Development Plan sets forth the activities that will lead to a revived downtown Boynton BeachBoynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan 1983 Original resolution created by the City of Boynton Beach to identify and redevelop blightened areasBoynton Beach Housing 22.4MB The CRA teamed up with the Florida International University Metropolitan Center to conduct a Housing Needs Assessment.City of Boynton Beach Development Statistics and Demographics 6.83MB The City’s Development Atlas provides annual economic and demographic data on the City.Downtown Master Plan 25.2 MBDowntown Parking Presentation 868 KB Parking for Future GrowthFinancial Feasibility Analysis of MLK Corridor Proposal 114KB Financial Feasibility AnalysisHeart of Boynton Redevelopment Plan The Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Plan provides guidance to the future development of this 420 acre neighborhood.- Economic Analysis
- Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council presentation
- Redevelopment plan
2.6 MB - Schematics
3.7 MB Ocean District Plan 6.92MB The Ocean District Community Redevelopment Plan covers the area west of Federal Highway to Seacrest Boulevard and from N.E. 3rd Ave to S.E. 2nd Ave.Retail Demand Analysis 44.0 MB The Retail Demand Analysis was conducted to determine how much retail space the CRA could reasonably support.TCEA Justification 34.8 MB The Transportation Concurrency Exception Area allows redevelopment of a downtown area exception from agreed upon road requirements.Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council Presentation on Heart of Boynton 406KB Key Findings and Recommendations: Market Analysis Update on H.O.B.Updated Federal Highway Plan 53 MB Community Redevelopment Plan.Urban Design Guidelines 70.2 MB Guidelines are an architectural reference guide for new development to ensure conformity to the adopted Community Redevelopment Plans.
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