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NEWS - GAINESVILLE CRA GCRA Postpones Reinvestment Plan Unveiling. Out of an abundance of caution and in our continued effort to ensure the safety and health of our community, the GCRA has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated Reinvestment Plan Unveiling that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 at the Cade Museum. Read More. DOWNTOWN - GAINESVILLE CRA Downtown. The Downtown Community Redevelopment Area was established in 1981. Downtown Gainesville combines the best of the city’s southern charm and modern sophistication. The district offers abundant traditional downtown features such as historic architecture, cobblestone streets, public plazas, old-fashioned storefronts, and apedestrian
EASTSIDE - GAINESVILLE CRA Eastside . Established in 2001 and expanded in 2006 and 2010, Eastside is Gainesville’s newest and largest redevelopment area. With established tree-canopied neighborhoods, proximity to downtown and the University of Florida, minimal traffic congestion, and varying land options for housing and retail, beautiful wetlands and other natural resources, eastern Gainesville offers significant POWER DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT PLAN The Power District is a unique 17-acre redevelopment opportunity of active as well as inactive GRU facilities located in Southeast Gainesville between Downtown and Depot Park. The CRA on behalf of GRU and the City was acting as an agent for redevelopment until 2019. To date, significant pre-development due diligence work such as community REINVESTMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT In 2020, the GCRA office and staff will relocate to the Gainesville Technology Entrepreneurship Center (GTEC) at the Cornerstone Campus on SE Hawthorne Road. The final step in the transition was the development of a consolidated Reinvestment Plan, through a public process, that will guide the work of the GCRA over the next 10 years. DEPOT PARK - GAINESVILLE CRA Objective. The vision for Depot Park was to create a contemporary public greenspace that would serve as Gainesville’s “Central Park”. As the signature city park located within downtown, it is the gateway to central Gainesville and provides a space for public outdoor enjoyment unique to the city. DOWNTOWN STRATEGIC PLAN The purpose of a downtown strategic plan is to write a coherent vision of desired investments, improvements, and enhancements that will improve the quality of life for the community. The plan will include development standards and guidelines. The GCRA will contribute financially to the plan’s development because downtown is within theGCRA
FIFTH AVENUE / PLEASANT STREET HERITAGE The Historic Heritage Trail will create a physical system of signage and markers in the Fifth Avenue and Pleasant Street neighborhoods to recognize the achievements of people, past and present, in the fields of business, medicine, arts, education and spirituality. The project will gather, verify and prioritize existing historical research PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT Professional Service Industries, Inc. 1748 33. rd. Street Orlando, FL 32839 407/304-5560 Fax 407/304-5561 . July 9, 2015 . Ms. Suzanne Wynn GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AREA The Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area is a Department of the City of Gainesville with a 10 Year Plan. Our mission is to invest in previously underserved areas of Gainesville, revitalize the urban core, improve the quality of life of our neighbors, and support our local economy – most importantly our small, local, and diversebusinesses.
NEWS - GAINESVILLE CRA GCRA Postpones Reinvestment Plan Unveiling. Out of an abundance of caution and in our continued effort to ensure the safety and health of our community, the GCRA has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated Reinvestment Plan Unveiling that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 at the Cade Museum. Read More. DOWNTOWN - GAINESVILLE CRA Downtown. The Downtown Community Redevelopment Area was established in 1981. Downtown Gainesville combines the best of the city’s southern charm and modern sophistication. The district offers abundant traditional downtown features such as historic architecture, cobblestone streets, public plazas, old-fashioned storefronts, and apedestrian
EASTSIDE - GAINESVILLE CRA Eastside . Established in 2001 and expanded in 2006 and 2010, Eastside is Gainesville’s newest and largest redevelopment area. With established tree-canopied neighborhoods, proximity to downtown and the University of Florida, minimal traffic congestion, and varying land options for housing and retail, beautiful wetlands and other natural resources, eastern Gainesville offers significant POWER DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT PLAN The Power District is a unique 17-acre redevelopment opportunity of active as well as inactive GRU facilities located in Southeast Gainesville between Downtown and Depot Park. The CRA on behalf of GRU and the City was acting as an agent for redevelopment until 2019. To date, significant pre-development due diligence work such as community REINVESTMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT In 2020, the GCRA office and staff will relocate to the Gainesville Technology Entrepreneurship Center (GTEC) at the Cornerstone Campus on SE Hawthorne Road. The final step in the transition was the development of a consolidated Reinvestment Plan, through a public process, that will guide the work of the GCRA over the next 10 years. DEPOT PARK - GAINESVILLE CRA Objective. The vision for Depot Park was to create a contemporary public greenspace that would serve as Gainesville’s “Central Park”. As the signature city park located within downtown, it is the gateway to central Gainesville and provides a space for public outdoor enjoyment unique to the city. DOWNTOWN STRATEGIC PLAN The purpose of a downtown strategic plan is to write a coherent vision of desired investments, improvements, and enhancements that will improve the quality of life for the community. The plan will include development standards and guidelines. The GCRA will contribute financially to the plan’s development because downtown is within theGCRA
FIFTH AVENUE / PLEASANT STREET HERITAGE The Historic Heritage Trail will create a physical system of signage and markers in the Fifth Avenue and Pleasant Street neighborhoods to recognize the achievements of people, past and present, in the fields of business, medicine, arts, education and spirituality. The project will gather, verify and prioritize existing historical research PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT Professional Service Industries, Inc. 1748 33. rd. Street Orlando, FL 32839 407/304-5560 Fax 407/304-5561 . July 9, 2015 . Ms. Suzanne Wynn NEWS - GAINESVILLE CRA GCRA Postpones Reinvestment Plan Unveiling. Out of an abundance of caution and in our continued effort to ensure the safety and health of our community, the GCRA has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated Reinvestment Plan Unveiling that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 at the Cade Museum. Read More. DOWNTOWN - GAINESVILLE CRA Downtown. The Downtown Community Redevelopment Area was established in 1981. Downtown Gainesville combines the best of the city’s southern charm and modern sophistication. The district offers abundant traditional downtown features such as historic architecture, cobblestone streets, public plazas, old-fashioned storefronts, and apedestrian
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802 NW 5th Avenue Commercial Building. Model Block Program (Fifth Avenue) Model Block Program (Pleasant Street) NW 5th Avenue Streetscape Project Phase II. NW 5th Avenue Streetscape Project Phase I. Power District Redevelopment Plan. Depot Park. Depot Park – Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention. Power District CatalystWarehouse.
CONTACT - GAINESVILLE CRA Contact . Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the GCRA office is currently closed to the public. GCRA staff are working remotely and are available by email and phone. EASTSIDE - GAINESVILLE CRA Eastside . Established in 2001 and expanded in 2006 and 2010, Eastside is Gainesville’s newest and largest redevelopment area. With established tree-canopied neighborhoods, proximity to downtown and the University of Florida, minimal traffic congestion, and varying land options for housing and retail, beautiful wetlands and other natural resources, eastern Gainesville offers significant GNVCARES PROGRAM TO PROVIDE COVID-19 RELATED RELIEF TO GNVCares Program to Provide COVID-19 Related Relief to Neighbors and Small Businesses . The City of Gainesville has launched GNVCares, a $3.18 million program aimed at expanding local relief and recovery efforts through direct assistance to city residents and to FORMER REDEVELOPMENT AREAS Former Redevelopment Areas. The Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency operated in four redevelopment areas until its dissolution at the end of Fiscal Year 2019. At that time, the projects that were underway continued and the projects that were in planning were placed on hold indefinitely. CRA projects previously completed or on the 2018 FIFTH AVENUE / PLEASANT STREET HERITAGE The Historic Heritage Trail will create a physical system of signage and markers in the Fifth Avenue and Pleasant Street neighborhoods to recognize the achievements of people, past and present, in the fields of business, medicine, arts, education and spirituality. The project will gather, verify and prioritize existing historical research HEARTWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD DRIVE-THROUGH AND OPEN HOUSE JULY Heartwood Neighborhood Drive-Through and Open House July 16 . Explore Heartwood . Join us at Heartwood, located at 1717 SE 8th Avenue, on Wednesday, June 16 from 3-6 pm for a neighborhood drive-through andopen house.
PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT THREE CITY … ii y:\gdp-07\esa\gnv-parcel1.doc—101807 table of contents (continued, page 2 of 5) section page 5.0 records review 12 5.1 standard environmental record sources GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AREA The Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area is a Department of the City of Gainesville with a 10 Year Plan. Our mission is to invest in previously underserved areas of Gainesville, revitalize the urban core, improve the quality of life of our neighbors, and support our local economy – most importantly our small, local, and diversebusinesses.
NEWS - GAINESVILLE CRA GCRA Postpones Reinvestment Plan Unveiling. Out of an abundance of caution and in our continued effort to ensure the safety and health of our community, the GCRA has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated Reinvestment Plan Unveiling that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 at the Cade Museum. Read More. EASTSIDE - GAINESVILLE CRA Eastside . Established in 2001 and expanded in 2006 and 2010, Eastside is Gainesville’s newest and largest redevelopment area. With established tree-canopied neighborhoods, proximity to downtown and the University of Florida, minimal traffic congestion, and varying land options for housing and retail, beautiful wetlands and other natural resources, eastern Gainesville offers significant POWER DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT PLAN The Power District is a unique 17-acre redevelopment opportunity of active as well as inactive GRU facilities located in Southeast Gainesville between Downtown and Depot Park. The CRA on behalf of GRU and the City was acting as an agent for redevelopment until 2019. To date, significant pre-development due diligence work such as community REINVESTMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT In 2020, the GCRA office and staff will relocate to the Gainesville Technology Entrepreneurship Center (GTEC) at the Cornerstone Campus on SE Hawthorne Road. The final step in the transition was the development of a consolidated Reinvestment Plan, through a public process, that will guide the work of the GCRA over the next 10 years. DEPOT PARK - GAINESVILLE CRA Objective. The vision for Depot Park was to create a contemporary public greenspace that would serve as Gainesville’s “Central Park”. As the signature city park located within downtown, it is the gateway to central Gainesville and provides a space for public outdoor enjoyment unique to the city. DOWNTOWN STRATEGIC PLAN The purpose of a downtown strategic plan is to write a coherent vision of desired investments, improvements, and enhancements that will improve the quality of life for the community. The plan will include development standards and guidelines. The GCRA will contribute financially to the plan’s development because downtown is within theGCRA
FIFTH AVENUE / PLEASANT STREET HERITAGE The Historic Heritage Trail will create a physical system of signage and markers in the Fifth Avenue and Pleasant Street neighborhoods to recognize the achievements of people, past and present, in the fields of business, medicine, arts, education and spirituality. The project will gather, verify and prioritize existing historical research PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT Professional Service Industries, Inc. 1748 33. rd. Street Orlando, FL 32839 407/304-5560 Fax 407/304-5561 . July 9, 2015 . Ms. Suzanne Wynn FOR THE FIFTH AVENUE/PLEASANT STREET COMMUNITY Parks & Open Space • Upgrade/ modernize existing facilities • Provide safe places for children to play • Design neighborhood streets as linear parks • Provide pedestrian-oriented linear park along NW 6th Street (in cooperation with City of Gainesville and Santa Fe Community College • Crime, and the perception of crime Opportunities • Mixed use corridor along 5 th Avenue; GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AREA The Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area is a Department of the City of Gainesville with a 10 Year Plan. Our mission is to invest in previously underserved areas of Gainesville, revitalize the urban core, improve the quality of life of our neighbors, and support our local economy – most importantly our small, local, and diversebusinesses.
NEWS - GAINESVILLE CRA GCRA Postpones Reinvestment Plan Unveiling. Out of an abundance of caution and in our continued effort to ensure the safety and health of our community, the GCRA has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated Reinvestment Plan Unveiling that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 at the Cade Museum. Read More. EASTSIDE - GAINESVILLE CRA Eastside . Established in 2001 and expanded in 2006 and 2010, Eastside is Gainesville’s newest and largest redevelopment area. With established tree-canopied neighborhoods, proximity to downtown and the University of Florida, minimal traffic congestion, and varying land options for housing and retail, beautiful wetlands and other natural resources, eastern Gainesville offers significant POWER DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT PLAN The Power District is a unique 17-acre redevelopment opportunity of active as well as inactive GRU facilities located in Southeast Gainesville between Downtown and Depot Park. The CRA on behalf of GRU and the City was acting as an agent for redevelopment until 2019. To date, significant pre-development due diligence work such as community REINVESTMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT In 2020, the GCRA office and staff will relocate to the Gainesville Technology Entrepreneurship Center (GTEC) at the Cornerstone Campus on SE Hawthorne Road. The final step in the transition was the development of a consolidated Reinvestment Plan, through a public process, that will guide the work of the GCRA over the next 10 years. DEPOT PARK - GAINESVILLE CRA Objective. The vision for Depot Park was to create a contemporary public greenspace that would serve as Gainesville’s “Central Park”. As the signature city park located within downtown, it is the gateway to central Gainesville and provides a space for public outdoor enjoyment unique to the city. DOWNTOWN STRATEGIC PLAN The purpose of a downtown strategic plan is to write a coherent vision of desired investments, improvements, and enhancements that will improve the quality of life for the community. The plan will include development standards and guidelines. The GCRA will contribute financially to the plan’s development because downtown is within theGCRA
FIFTH AVENUE / PLEASANT STREET HERITAGE The Historic Heritage Trail will create a physical system of signage and markers in the Fifth Avenue and Pleasant Street neighborhoods to recognize the achievements of people, past and present, in the fields of business, medicine, arts, education and spirituality. The project will gather, verify and prioritize existing historical research PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT Professional Service Industries, Inc. 1748 33. rd. Street Orlando, FL 32839 407/304-5560 Fax 407/304-5561 . July 9, 2015 . Ms. Suzanne Wynn FOR THE FIFTH AVENUE/PLEASANT STREET COMMUNITY Parks & Open Space • Upgrade/ modernize existing facilities • Provide safe places for children to play • Design neighborhood streets as linear parks • Provide pedestrian-oriented linear park along NW 6th Street (in cooperation with City of Gainesville and Santa Fe Community College • Crime, and the perception of crime Opportunities • Mixed use corridor along 5 th Avenue; NEWS - GAINESVILLE CRA GCRA Postpones Reinvestment Plan Unveiling. Out of an abundance of caution and in our continued effort to ensure the safety and health of our community, the GCRA has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated Reinvestment Plan Unveiling that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 at the Cade Museum. Read More.PROJECTS ARCHIVE
802 NW 5th Avenue Commercial Building. Model Block Program (Fifth Avenue) Model Block Program (Pleasant Street) NW 5th Avenue Streetscape Project Phase II. NW 5th Avenue Streetscape Project Phase I. Power District Redevelopment Plan. Depot Park. Depot Park – Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention. Power District CatalystWarehouse.
CONTACT - GAINESVILLE CRA Contact . Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the GCRA office is currently closed to the public. GCRA staff are working remotely and are available by email and phone. EASTSIDE - GAINESVILLE CRA Eastside . Established in 2001 and expanded in 2006 and 2010, Eastside is Gainesville’s newest and largest redevelopment area. With established tree-canopied neighborhoods, proximity to downtown and the University of Florida, minimal traffic congestion, and varying land options for housing and retail, beautiful wetlands and other natural resources, eastern Gainesville offers significant GNVCARES PROGRAM TO PROVIDE COVID-19 RELATED RELIEF TO GNVCares Program to Provide COVID-19 Related Relief to Neighbors and Small Businesses . The City of Gainesville has launched GNVCares, a $3.18 million program aimed at expanding local relief and recovery efforts through direct assistance to city residents and to FORMER REDEVELOPMENT AREAS Former Redevelopment Areas. The Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency operated in four redevelopment areas until its dissolution at the end of Fiscal Year 2019. At that time, the projects that were underway continued and the projects that were in planning were placed on hold indefinitely. CRA projects previously completed or on the 2018 FIFTH AVENUE / PLEASANT STREET HERITAGE The Historic Heritage Trail will create a physical system of signage and markers in the Fifth Avenue and Pleasant Street neighborhoods to recognize the achievements of people, past and present, in the fields of business, medicine, arts, education and spirituality. The project will gather, verify and prioritize existing historical research HEARTWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD DRIVE-THROUGH AND OPEN HOUSE JULY Heartwood Neighborhood Drive-Through and Open House July 16 . Explore Heartwood . Join us at Heartwood, located at 1717 SE 8th Avenue, on Wednesday, June 16 from 3-6 pm for a neighborhood drive-through andopen house.
POWER DISTRICT CATALYST WAREHOUSE The Catalyst Project is the first major redevelopment project in the Power District. Located on Depot Avenue just east of the Kelly Power Plant, this warehouse is the first former GRU building to be renovated and converted to productive private sector use. The project transformed a vacant warehouse located in a prime downtown locationinto high
PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT THREE CITY … ii y:\gdp-07\esa\gnv-parcel1.doc—101807 table of contents (continued, page 2 of 5) section page 5.0 records review 12 5.1 standard environmental record sources GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AREA The Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area is a Department of the City of Gainesville with a 10 Year Plan. Our mission is to invest in previously underserved areas of Gainesville, revitalize the urban core, improve the quality of life of our neighbors, and support our local economy – most importantly our small, local, and diversebusinesses.
NEWS - GAINESVILLE CRA GCRA Postpones Reinvestment Plan Unveiling. Out of an abundance of caution and in our continued effort to ensure the safety and health of our community, the GCRA has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated Reinvestment Plan Unveiling that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 at the Cade Museum. Read More. EASTSIDE - GAINESVILLE CRAEASTSIDE BOXINGEASTSIDE CHURCH ANAHEIMEASTSIDE DELIEASTSIDE HIGH Eastside . Established in 2001 and expanded in 2006 and 2010, Eastside is Gainesville’s newest and largest redevelopment area. With established tree-canopied neighborhoods, proximity to downtown and the University of Florida, minimal traffic congestion, and varying land options for housing and retail, beautiful wetlands and other natural resources, eastern Gainesville offers significant POWER DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT PLAN The Power District is a unique 17-acre redevelopment opportunity of active as well as inactive GRU facilities located in Southeast Gainesville between Downtown and Depot Park. The CRA on behalf of GRU and the City was acting as an agent for redevelopment until 2019. To date, significant pre-development due diligence work such as community DOWNTOWN STRATEGIC PLAN The purpose of a downtown strategic plan is to write a coherent vision of desired investments, improvements, and enhancements that will improve the quality of life for the community. The plan will include development standards and guidelines. The GCRA will contribute financially to the plan’s development because downtown is within theGCRA
FORMER REDEVELOPMENT AREAS Former Redevelopment Areas. The Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency operated in four redevelopment areas until its dissolution at the end of Fiscal Year 2019. At that time, the projects that were underway continued and the projects that were in planning were placed on hold indefinitely. CRA projects previously completed or on the 2018 DEPOT PARK - GAINESVILLE CRAFLORIDA PARK GAINESVILLEWATER PARK GAINESVILLE FLDEPOT PARK MAP Objective. The vision for Depot Park was to create a contemporary public greenspace that would serve as Gainesville’s “Central Park”. As the signature city park located within downtown, it is the gateway to central Gainesville and provides a space for public outdoor enjoyment unique to the city. COLLEGE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS Objective. The goal is to identify, plan, design, engineer, and construct critical neighborhood needs such as sidewalks, lighting, landscaping, and wayfinding signage/elements. PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT Professional Service Industries, Inc. 1748 33. rd. Street Orlando, FL 32839 407/304-5560 Fax 407/304-5561 . July 9, 2015 . Ms. Suzanne Wynn FOR THE FIFTH AVENUE/PLEASANT STREET COMMUNITY Parks & Open Space • Upgrade/ modernize existing facilities • Provide safe places for children to play • Design neighborhood streets as linear parks • Provide pedestrian-oriented linear park along NW 6th Street (in cooperation with City of Gainesville and Santa Fe Community College • Crime, and the perception of crime Opportunities • Mixed use corridor along 5 th Avenue; GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AREA The Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area is a Department of the City of Gainesville with a 10 Year Plan. Our mission is to invest in previously underserved areas of Gainesville, revitalize the urban core, improve the quality of life of our neighbors, and support our local economy – most importantly our small, local, and diversebusinesses.
NEWS - GAINESVILLE CRA GCRA Postpones Reinvestment Plan Unveiling. Out of an abundance of caution and in our continued effort to ensure the safety and health of our community, the GCRA has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated Reinvestment Plan Unveiling that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 at the Cade Museum. Read More. EASTSIDE - GAINESVILLE CRAEASTSIDE BOXINGEASTSIDE CHURCH ANAHEIMEASTSIDE DELIEASTSIDE HIGH Eastside . Established in 2001 and expanded in 2006 and 2010, Eastside is Gainesville’s newest and largest redevelopment area. With established tree-canopied neighborhoods, proximity to downtown and the University of Florida, minimal traffic congestion, and varying land options for housing and retail, beautiful wetlands and other natural resources, eastern Gainesville offers significant POWER DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT PLAN The Power District is a unique 17-acre redevelopment opportunity of active as well as inactive GRU facilities located in Southeast Gainesville between Downtown and Depot Park. The CRA on behalf of GRU and the City was acting as an agent for redevelopment until 2019. To date, significant pre-development due diligence work such as community DOWNTOWN STRATEGIC PLAN The purpose of a downtown strategic plan is to write a coherent vision of desired investments, improvements, and enhancements that will improve the quality of life for the community. The plan will include development standards and guidelines. The GCRA will contribute financially to the plan’s development because downtown is within theGCRA
FORMER REDEVELOPMENT AREAS Former Redevelopment Areas. The Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency operated in four redevelopment areas until its dissolution at the end of Fiscal Year 2019. At that time, the projects that were underway continued and the projects that were in planning were placed on hold indefinitely. CRA projects previously completed or on the 2018 DEPOT PARK - GAINESVILLE CRAFLORIDA PARK GAINESVILLEWATER PARK GAINESVILLE FLDEPOT PARK MAP Objective. The vision for Depot Park was to create a contemporary public greenspace that would serve as Gainesville’s “Central Park”. As the signature city park located within downtown, it is the gateway to central Gainesville and provides a space for public outdoor enjoyment unique to the city. COLLEGE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS Objective. The goal is to identify, plan, design, engineer, and construct critical neighborhood needs such as sidewalks, lighting, landscaping, and wayfinding signage/elements. PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT Professional Service Industries, Inc. 1748 33. rd. Street Orlando, FL 32839 407/304-5560 Fax 407/304-5561 . July 9, 2015 . Ms. Suzanne Wynn FOR THE FIFTH AVENUE/PLEASANT STREET COMMUNITY Parks & Open Space • Upgrade/ modernize existing facilities • Provide safe places for children to play • Design neighborhood streets as linear parks • Provide pedestrian-oriented linear park along NW 6th Street (in cooperation with City of Gainesville and Santa Fe Community College • Crime, and the perception of crime Opportunities • Mixed use corridor along 5 th Avenue; NEWS - GAINESVILLE CRA GCRA Postpones Reinvestment Plan Unveiling. Out of an abundance of caution and in our continued effort to ensure the safety and health of our community, the GCRA has postponed the unveiling of its much-anticipated Reinvestment Plan Unveiling that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 at the Cade Museum. Read More. CONTACT - GAINESVILLE CRA Contact . Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the GCRA office is currently closed to the public. GCRA staff are working remotely and are available by email and phone.ABOUT GCRA & TEAM
We are a team of professionals with diverse backgrounds and expertise, and with one thing in common – the desire to contribute to our community in a meaningful way. The GCRA is a City of Gainesville Department reporting to an Assistant City Manager, governed by the City of Gainesville Commission, and guided by a citizen advisoryboard.
FORMER REDEVELOPMENT AREAS Former Redevelopment Areas. The Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency operated in four redevelopment areas until its dissolution at the end of Fiscal Year 2019. At that time, the projects that were underway continued and the projects that were in planning were placed on hold indefinitely. CRA projects previously completed or on the 2018 PROGRAMS & INCENTIVES Programs & Incentives . The GCRA is developing a new suite of incentive programs designed to encourage beautification, economic development and community partnerships within the district. REINVESTMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT In 2020, the GCRA office and staff will relocate to the Gainesville Technology Entrepreneurship Center (GTEC) at the Cornerstone Campus on SE Hawthorne Road. The final step in the transition was the development of a consolidated Reinvestment Plan, through a public process, that will guide the work of the GCRA over the next 10 years. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FINANCE PROGRAMS The GCRA will develop programs that incentivize companies to relocate or startup within the reinvestment district. The program may offer employment or development based incentives. Small-local-diverse businesses will be prioritized. This program may provide funding incentives to companies that move and build at the CornerstoneDevelopment
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The GCRA will still use tax increment funding and those funds are restricted, meaning they can only be used for redevelopment purposes. The City and County have agreed upon a funding structure that is based on the 2019 revenues. The CRA budget will be set at approximately $70M over ten years, equaling about $7M per year (the exact contributionsDANIEL BLUMBERG
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What does redevelopment mean to you? At the CRA, we are driven by citizens & powered by “what’s next,” our team creates awesome things that matter in Gainesville, FL. Our goal is to increase the vibrancy of our city’s urban core by catalyzing private re-investment. Robust economic development, stunning architecture, and grassroots community-visioning are all a part of our toolkit.*
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CITY OF GAINESVILLE TAKING NEXT STEPS FOR CREATION OF THE NEW GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AREA (GCRA) Written August 7, 2019 The Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) will soon transition into a city department — the Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area (GCRA). Read More...*
CRA SEEKS REALTOR OR REALTY TEAM FOR HEARTWOOD Written June 19, 2019 The CRA is seeking a State of Florida licensed real estate professional to assist the seller (the CRA) in marketing and selling 23 lots that will hold new residential homes in the Heartwood neighborhood in East Gainesville. Read More...*
CHECK OUT THE GCRA’S 2018 ANNUAL REPORT Written June 19, 2019 The Gainesville CRA strives to carry out projects and programs that improve the quality of life and instill pride in the areas that we serve. Read More...*
UPDATE: DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR HEARTWOOD REALTOR SOLICITATION Written April 15, 2019 There has been a slight change to the proposal requirements listed in the Heartwood realtor solicitation. Read More...Gainesville
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