Boynton Beach CRA
How the CRA Works
Under Florida law (Chapter 163, Part III), local governments are able to designate selected portions of a City as Community Redevelopment Areas where slum and blight exist. Examples of conditions that can support the creation of a Community Redevelopment Area include, but are not limited to: the presence of substandard or inadequate structures, a shortage of affordable housing and inadequate infrastructure. The CRA improves deteriorated areas through revitalization efforts which improves the property values within the designated CRA area and increases property tax revenues.
The Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency is governed by the CRA “Board” consisting of five elected officials. The Community Redevelopment Agency is responsible for developing and implementing the Community Redevelopment Plans that addresses the unique needs of the targeted area. The plan includes the overall goals for redevelopment in the area, as well as identifying the types of projects planned for the area. Examples of projects include: streetscapes; redevelopment incentives for such things as façade improvements and structural improvements; infill housing; downtown and waterfront revitalization. The redevelopment plan is a living document that can be updated to meet the changing needs within the Community Redevelopment Area.
The funding source for CRA redevelopment initiatives is tax increment financing (TIF), a unique tool available to cities and counties for redevelopment activities. It is used to leverage public funds to stimulate redevelopment activity in the targeted area without raising taxes. The dollar value of all real property in the Community Redevelopment Area is determined as of the base year, the year the CRA is established. Taxing authorities, which contribute to the tax increment, continue to receive property tax revenues based on the base year values. Any tax revenues from increases in real property value, referred to as “increment,” are deposited into the Community Redevelopment Agency Trust Fund and dedicated to the redevelopment area. Any funds received from a tax increment financing area must be used for specific redevelopment purposes within the targeted area, according to Florida Statutes. The CRA lifespan is limited according to Florida Statute and after the expiration of the CRA; all revenues (presumably much increased from the start of the CRA) are retained by each taxing entity that contributed to the CRA trust fund.
CRA State Statute | CRA City Ordinance | Establishing Entity Resolution
News Worthy
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21 March 2019 -
Point of View: Florida’s community redevelopment agencies under attack again
Op-Ed printed in The Palm Beach Post by the Executive Director of the Boynton Beach CRA | March 17, 2019 Last year, a lack of public understanding surrounding Florida’s community redevelopment agencies (CRAs) – combined with some negative publicity and a grab for funding – led some state lawmakers in…READ MORE •
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09 August 2018 -
Ocean Breeze East - Affordable Housing Coming Soon to Boynton Beach
$20,700,000 AWARDED TO OCEAN BREEZE EAST PROJECT WITHIN THE BOYNTON BEACH CRA’S HEART OF BOYNTON BEACH DISTRICT New affordable apartments are coming to the Heart of Boynton community. On July 27, 2018, the Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) awarded RS Development Corp. (a/k/a Ocean Breeze East Apartments, LLC, OBEAL) $2,700,000 in…READ MORE •
Business Close Up
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04 February 2019 -
Novus Escape Room
Novus is the first characters based escape room game operator in the world and Boynton Beach’s first and only escape room! Novus offers the combination of escape games with characters role-playing strategies. Each escape theme room is designed to have its own storyline, mind-boggling puzzle, tasks, and stratagems that have…READ MORE •