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Along with residential units, the development will retain YWCA offices and services provided on-site, such as financial literacy resources, job training and more.
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Environmentalists say planned communities — Kingston in eastern Lee and Bellmar in eastern Collier and both the size of small cities — could hurtle the Florida panther from the Endangered Species List to extinction.
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Palm Beach State College trustees want more details about prefab metal building that would replace air-inflated dome.
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County leaders this week declined to bring to voters the prospect of renewing the tax, which funded infrastructure projects. They favored instead investment in transportation — potentially via another surtax.
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Land is being purchased for two new affordable housing projects. The projects are slated to yield eight housing units in difficult-to-secure parts of the Florida Keys.
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As commissioners seek to expand affordable housing, they disagreed over how to fund the ten-year Housing Broward Master Plan, which is the first of its kind in the state.
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West Palm Beach's free monthly art series called "Let's Vibe" aims to gather more people in outdoor public spaces and build community in third spaces.
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An estimated third of the workforce in the Florida Keys can’t meet its basic housing cost needs. But two companion bills moving through the Legislature could significantly incentivize affordable housing development there.
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A new law lets developers bypass local zoning rules if they promise “work force housing.” It has stirred an uproar around the state, most recently in affluent Bal Harbour.