Martin County

File #: 23-0292   
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Community Redevelopment Agency
On agenda: 11/28/2022 Final action:
Title: TRASH CANS IN THE CRA AREAS
PLACEMENT: New Business
TITLE:
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TRASH CANS IN THE CRA AREAS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:executive summary
At the October 24, 2022 meeting, a CRA Board member requested that staff bring back information regarding the installation and maintenance of trash cans in the CRA areas so that the Board may have a discussion on this topic.
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BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:
Capital projects done by the CRA in any of the CRA areas sometimes include in the design of the project, the purchase and placement of trash cans for public use. Below is a quick analysis of the past 10 years of projects relative to the installation of trash cans.

Golden Gate
Camino Trail - Yes
Dixie Highway improvements - No
Golden Gate Building - No
Cassidy Center parking lot - No
Indian street sidewalk - No
Railroad Avenue Commercial Revitalization - No
Bonita, Clayton, Delmar streetscapes - No

Hobe Sound
Bridge Road - No
Banner Lake Improvements - No
AIA Improvements - No

Jensen Beach
Trash Cans replaced on Jensen Beach Blvd and added on Ricou Terrace - 20 total. These are maintained by the Jensen Beach Chamber of Commerce.
Renar - No
Compass Rose Park - Don't know yet
Cherry/Church/Mango sewer installation - No
Church Street design - No

Old Palm City
Mapp Road - Yes
Ripple - No

Port Salerno
Dixie Highway Streetscape - Yes
Refurbished STAs - No
Salerno Creek Retrofit - No
AIA Binnacle-Anchor Intersection Improvements - No
Civic Center Park and Boardwalk - No
Manatee Park/Commercial Docks and Boardwalk - No
Sewer project - parking, sewer main - No
Park/Seaward - No

Rio
707 Improvements - No
Sidewalks - No
Bioswale - No

There are two departments responsible for trash can maintenance in the county: the Field Operations Division (part of the Public Works Dept.) and the Parks Department. Field Ops is responsible for trash cans within Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs) and on some streets (e.g., Mapp Road). The Parks Department is responsible for trash cans at the public beach...

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