CRA (Community Redevelopment Agency) Board ranked Coca-Lokas Contracting first for design-build of a 350-space parking structure off US 19 serving Keiser University.
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Approval of July 7, 2020 CRA Meeting Minutes
approvedThe CRA Board approved the minutes from the July 7, 2020 CRA meeting.
- motion:Approve the July 7, 2020 CRA meeting minutes. (passed)
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[00:00:17] First item on the agenda is the approval of the July 7th, [00:00:18] 2020 CRA meeting minutes. [00:00:20] Move for approval. [00:00:21] Second. [00:00:22] Any discussion? [00:00:23] Hearing none, all those in favor say aye. [00:00:25] Aye. [00:00:26] Opposed? [00:00:28] Motion passes.
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Approval of Ranking of Firms for Design and Construction Services Related to the Establishment of a Parking Structure
approvedThe CRA Board approved the staff ranking of nine firms responding to an RFQ for design-build services for a 350-space parking structure on the east side of US 19 just south of Acorn Street, to support Keiser University students by April 30, 2021. Coca-Lokas Contracting (with Fisher Architects, Dura Stress, and Wickstrom Engineering) was ranked first at a not-to-exceed cost of $6.5 million for a proposed 375-space structure. Public commenters raised concerns about COVID-19 community needs and over-reliance on Keiser, and Councilman Altman asked about flexibility to expand scope based on a Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council proposal.
- motion:Motion to approve the ranking of firms for design and construction services for the parking structure, with Coca-Lokas Contracting and team ranked first, subject to closing on the property. (passed)
6041 Florida AvenueEast side of US Highway 19, just south of Acorn StreetNorth Beach Parking Plaza, Clearwater BeachPine Hill RoadAjax Building CompanyCoastal Design ConsultantsCoca-Lokas ContractingCore ConstructionCoreslab StructuresDura Stress IncorporatedEngineering MatrixFinfrockFisher ArchitectsHarvard Jolly ArchitectureKeiser UniversityKenan Development GroupKimley-Horn and AssociatesPannonia AssociatesPasco CountyPre-Con Construction of FloridaR.R. Simmons Construction CorporationStructured Parking SolutionsTampa Bay Regional Planning CouncilTim HaahsWickstrom Engineering Services CompanyCouncilman AltmanCouncilman DavisDebbie MannsJohn KaneJohn LewisMarlo JonesMr. BaradotMr. MurphyMr. RiveraMr. Rudd$6.5 million not-to-exceed budget375 parking space structure ($17,334 per space)April 30, 2021 completion deadlineCARES Act fundingMain Street LandingPasco Cares programRFQ for parking structure design-build servicesTampa Bay Regional Planning Council resiliency study▶ Jump to 0:29 in the videoShow transcriptHide transcript
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[00:00:29] Next is approval of the ranking of firms [00:00:31] for design and construction services [00:00:33] related to the establishment of a parking structure. [00:00:36] Mrs. Manz. [00:00:38] Thank you, Mr. Mayor. [00:00:40] As indicated, the agenda item relates to the establishment [00:00:46] of a parking structure on the east side of US Highway 19, [00:00:50] just south of Acorn Street. [00:00:52] The proposal at this point is to build [00:00:56] a 350 parking space structure on the property [00:01:01] at a price not to exceed $6.5 million. [00:01:06] In that respect, an RFQ, which was prepared by Mr. Rudd, [00:01:10] was let in May of 2020, [00:01:17] to which we received nine responses [00:01:22] from nine very qualified local and national firms. [00:01:27] Before I go further with this agenda item, [00:01:29] I do want to make the point that if you determine [00:01:33] it's appropriate to accept a ranking of the firms, [00:01:37] we are doing so subject to the closing on the property. [00:01:41] The city attorney and I are still negotiating [00:01:44] some final points on a parking agreement. [00:01:49] The parking agreement must be fully executed [00:01:52] before we close on the property, [00:01:55] and so we've had to back up that closing date [00:01:57] a couple of times. [00:01:58] We're hopeful currently that we'll be able to close [00:02:02] on Tuesday of next week, though. [00:02:05] Thursday. [00:02:06] Thursday. [00:02:07] And the city attorney tells me it's Thursday instead, so. [00:02:10] She's backing it up. [00:02:11] Thank you, Mr. City Attorney. [00:02:15] Didn't think you worked on Thursday. [00:02:17] Yes, so in respect to the nine submittals, [00:02:23] a short list of five candidates [00:02:26] was identified by a staff team led [00:02:32] by myself, Mr. Rivera, Mr. Rudd, and Mr. Baradot. [00:02:36] We determined based on experience, [00:02:40] financial capacity, and qualification of team members [00:02:44] who the top five firms would be, [00:02:48] those respondents participated with us [00:02:52] in a session whereby they presented themselves. [00:02:59] That was important to us for a lot of different reasons. [00:03:02] This project, as I'm sure you'll recall, [00:03:05] is being presented to you on a design-build basis. [00:03:09] That means that the architect and the contractor [00:03:15] are working together on a project. [00:03:18] The reason we determined that it would be appropriate [00:03:22] to do so is based on the fact that this structure [00:03:26] needs to be completed by April 30th of 2021 [00:03:31] in order to accommodate some students [00:03:37] that will be attending Kaiser University. [00:03:41] And those are the folks that have donated the land [00:03:43] upon which this structure is to be established. [00:03:49] The responding firms were ranked [00:03:54] at the conclusion of their session with city staff. [00:04:00] The rankings were that Coca-Locas Contracting, [00:04:04] Fisher Architects, Dura Stress Incorporated, [00:04:07] and Vickstrom Engineering Services Company [00:04:10] ranked number one. [00:04:11] Coca-Locas is a local contractor, [00:04:17] having worked in Pasco County [00:04:18] and based in Turpin Springs. [00:04:22] Ajax Building Company, Harvard Jolly Architecture, [00:04:25] Engineering Matrix, Pannonia Associates [00:04:29] and Coastal Design Consultants and Course Lab Structures, [00:04:34] rated second. [00:04:36] Kenan Development Group, who is the company [00:04:39] that will be constructing Kaiser University [00:04:42] coupled with Finfrock, and they rated third. [00:04:47] R.R. Simmons Construction Corporation rated fourth. [00:04:52] And the fifth ranking belongs to Core Construction, [00:04:56] Pre-Con Construction of Florida, [00:04:59] Tim Haas, Structured Parking Solution, [00:05:01] and Kimley Horne and Associates. [00:05:05] Coca-Locas specifically proposed [00:05:10] to build a 375 parking space structure, [00:05:15] which is 25 spaces more than our minimum requirement [00:05:19] for the project. [00:05:21] That brings the cost per parking space to $17,334, [00:05:28] which is a very favorable amount. [00:05:32] Typically for a functional [00:05:35] and I'd like to say artistic design, [00:05:39] one that has innovative features, [00:05:42] the cost is typically much closer to $25,000 per space [00:05:47] in a elevated structure. [00:05:51] And Coca-Locas has done a lot of work [00:05:59] with parking structures as have the partners [00:06:02] that they have established for this project. [00:06:08] They have a proven track record of not only design, [00:06:13] but of successful construction. [00:06:16] I've included in your agenda packet their proposal, [00:06:20] which outlines the North Beach Parking Plaza, [00:06:23] which is something that they completed in Clearwater Beach. [00:06:27] As a result of the fact that they offer [00:06:32] the city a proven track record, [00:06:35] and they're committed to not only [00:06:38] delivering the project on time, [00:06:40] but doing so on budget. [00:06:43] And with the appropriate amount of amenities, [00:06:47] for instance, some office space in the building as well, [00:06:52] the staff feels confident recommending to you [00:06:54] that you consider approving our ranking of candidates. [00:06:59] Thank you. [00:07:00] Open it up for public comment. [00:07:04] If you would come down and give your name [00:07:06] and address for the record, please. [00:07:15] Hello, my name is Marlo Jones, [00:07:17] address is Pine Hill Road for the record. [00:07:22] I'd just like to say, can we have a moment of silence [00:07:25] for John Lewis, just a moment of silence for John Lewis. [00:07:32] I'd also like to thank you, Mr. Mayor, [00:07:34] for acknowledging us in the back. [00:07:37] I'd also just like to say for a moment, [00:07:39] I'm listening, and we're listening, [00:07:41] and we're listening to you guys talk about these things [00:07:44] that the city is gonna vote on [00:07:45] and possibly spend money on. [00:07:47] It is my sincere hopes that I've heard a couple of you [00:07:51] talk about the seriousness of COVID-19 [00:07:55] and the damage and the havoc that it's wreaking [00:07:57] on Floridians and people across the United States. [00:08:02] Particularly here in Florida, we're seeing it very bad. [00:08:06] As we know, our governor is not doing so great of a job [00:08:10] in handling the situation. [00:08:12] So we ask and we hope that maybe something might be done [00:08:18] in this budget that we're hearing and different things [00:08:21] to maybe put a little bit more money and resources [00:08:24] into helping some people in the community. [00:08:26] I know the county is doing some things [00:08:30] with the Pasco Cares, helping citizens, [00:08:32] financial assistance, housing, [00:08:35] rental assistance, and stuff like that. [00:08:37] So I'm hoping maybe somewhere along the lines [00:08:40] and some meetings that you guys can get [00:08:42] maybe something like that on the agenda [00:08:44] to maybe discuss or talk about, [00:08:46] to figure out what ways we can better help [00:08:49] the citizens of New Port Richey [00:08:52] and the business owners who are going to be suffering [00:08:54] as well from this pandemic [00:08:56] because it seems to be getting worse by the day. [00:09:00] But that's all I want to say. [00:09:01] Thank you very much. [00:09:02] Thank you. [00:09:03] I'll go ahead and make a comment on what you asked for. [00:09:06] I've already talked to Ms. Manns [00:09:09] about possibly looking at some of the funding [00:09:11] and the way our CRA is structured [00:09:14] to see if there's ways that we could actually help [00:09:16] the people you just talked about. [00:09:18] So she hasn't got back with me, [00:09:19] but it's been what, about a week now [00:09:21] that you've been looking into it? [00:09:22] I'd like to think it's less than a week, Councilman. [00:09:25] Yeah, well, okay. [00:09:26] I'll go with you. [00:09:27] I don't know what day it is anymore. [00:09:28] But anyhow, we've talked about it and we're looking at it. [00:09:31] Okay, good. [00:09:31] And one last thing I'd like to say before I leave, [00:09:33] and I'd also like to hope that with some of the money [00:09:38] that you guys are getting ready to spend, [00:09:40] that we do all we can for getting the police chief [00:09:44] all the tools and necessary equipment he needs [00:09:46] for his police force, you know, like body cameras. [00:09:49] I know you guys are in the operations [00:09:53] of getting all that handled [00:09:54] and finalizing some things on that. [00:09:56] But, you know, we'd like to see it happen [00:09:58] a little bit more quickly, just for the public, [00:10:01] you know, and for everybody. [00:10:02] I think we should have been done, did that a long time ago. [00:10:05] And also, you know, for our fire departments, [00:10:07] making sure they have all the tools and resources they need, [00:10:11] because as you guys said earlier, [00:10:12] they are on the front lines of this COVID-19. [00:10:16] And like you said, I had my test the other day. [00:10:19] It's no joke, okay? [00:10:20] It's the real deal. [00:10:21] So thank y'all very much, okay? [00:10:23] Thank you. [00:10:24] The only other thing is that I'm real good friends [00:10:25] with the police chief, and you just opened a can of worms. [00:10:27] I wish you wouldn't have had to open. [00:10:29] I think I know a little bit, he's okay. [00:10:31] Yeah. [00:10:32] Mr. Mayor, if you'd allow me just to remark for the record [00:10:36] that Pasco County is the facilitator of funds [00:10:39] from the state government, [00:10:41] and they are offering services to our residents [00:10:45] as part of their commitment to distribute the funds. [00:10:48] I know they had a CARES fund thing [00:10:50] that opened up one day last week at nine, [00:10:53] and in less than five minutes, they'd completely spent it. [00:10:57] So, but getting back to the discussion [00:11:02] of the parking structure, if we could. [00:11:06] I just have one question. [00:11:07] You said offices. [00:11:12] No, not you. [00:11:13] No, go ahead. [00:11:14] CRA. [00:11:16] John Kane, 6041 Florida Avenue. [00:11:22] I have a little background with Kaiser, [00:11:24] because I remember when they moved into the building, [00:11:28] and I had delivered mail to, [00:11:30] so I have a little bit of an understanding. [00:11:33] Most of their student body, [00:11:37] basically, Kaiser gets their funding [00:11:40] directly from the government. [00:11:42] Most of their students are in a government program [00:11:45] to be retrained. [00:11:47] It is not like a state college or something of that nature. [00:11:53] Having said that, having realized that, [00:11:57] I kind of question that entire corridor, [00:12:02] donating it the way we have, [00:12:06] concentrating it all on one organization. [00:12:10] I know at one point, we talked about some retail, [00:12:13] we talked about some box stores, [00:12:15] but a lot of things being hashed out. [00:12:18] And then the next thing I knew, [00:12:20] Kaiser was coming into it, [00:12:21] and now there's a parking garage to accommodate it. [00:12:25] The only apprehension that I seem to have [00:12:27] is if economies go bad, [00:12:31] funding goes bad for student programs, [00:12:34] which this organization is dependent on, [00:12:38] could we be put in a position [00:12:41] where we put all our eggs in one basket, [00:12:44] and we're back to having that area [00:12:46] back to where we had it, [00:12:49] as opposed to diversifying it in a different manner. [00:12:54] That's the only thing I wanted to say. [00:12:56] Thank you. [00:12:57] Thank you, Mr. Cain. [00:12:59] Mr. Davis. [00:13:00] I just want to say that Kaiser has, I think, [00:13:03] 16 campuses across the state of Florida. [00:13:07] They're very familiar with the economics [00:13:09] of what they're doing, without a doubt. [00:13:12] Also, just about the parking garage, [00:13:15] there's been discussion in the years [00:13:17] that I've been on council, [00:13:19] possibly be in a parking structure downtown, [00:13:22] and I think that this might end up [00:13:24] being our parking structure downtown. [00:13:26] They'll just have to walk over the bridge to be downtown. [00:13:30] And that being, those two things being said, [00:13:34] you said possibly offices, is that? [00:13:37] Offices and retail? [00:13:39] Yeah, office or retail. [00:13:40] Okay, that's all I wanted to say. [00:13:41] Okay, thank you. [00:13:42] I made the, as I mentioned during communications last week, [00:13:47] my wife and I drove down [00:13:49] to look at that North Beach parking structure. [00:13:53] I was not a real big fan of the idea [00:13:57] of having retail in a parking structure [00:14:00] until I saw that structure, [00:14:01] and it is, I think it would actually work [00:14:05] for what we've been talking about. [00:14:09] I just hope the facade's a little nicer, excuse me, [00:14:12] than the retail structure at Main Street Landing, I think. [00:14:17] You know, it doesn't lend to, [00:14:21] it doesn't lend to, excuse me, [00:14:24] but it doesn't lend a draw from one business [00:14:26] for the next business. [00:14:28] It all kind of looks the same. [00:14:30] I think I'll let Mr. Murphy talk next. [00:14:33] You know, give Mr. Altman a chance. [00:14:36] He said he designed it, it's a fair comment. [00:14:39] I'll show you the picture I had for that spot, [00:14:41] and you'll really love it. [00:14:43] Mr. Murphy, any thoughts? [00:14:45] No, I like some of the designs and places that they built, [00:14:49] especially the Clearwater one and some other ones, [00:14:52] and the whole, you know, obviously the whole purpose [00:14:54] is to make it not look like a parking garage [00:14:57] and serve multiple purposes, so. [00:15:00] We'll see what they come up with. [00:15:03] Okay. [00:15:04] Mr. Kane, I think you had good points that you brought up, and it's not something that [00:15:10] I haven't overlooked in discussing this possible parking garage with Ms. Manns. [00:15:15] I do want to add that there is the open window for possibly building a nice chain hotel on [00:15:23] the premise as well, which would need to use some of that parking space. [00:15:27] But to me, the proof is going to be in the pudding. [00:15:30] I can't wait to see what it looks like. [00:15:32] It shouldn't, like you said, it shouldn't look like a parking garage. [00:15:35] I've seen parking garages in Orlando, New Jersey, New York City that are beautiful. [00:15:42] You wouldn't even realize they're a parking garage. [00:15:45] Like I mentioned earlier, we had rented a car to drive upstate New York when we went [00:15:51] over the bridge from New York City to New Jersey a couple summers ago, and there was [00:15:56] an enterprise rent-a-car business inside the bottom of the parking garage. [00:16:00] It was a really, really cool thing, and I think there's a lot you can do with it. [00:16:05] I'm really, really looking at the proposal and the presentation that is in our agenda [00:16:09] packet. [00:16:10] I really, really like some of the other projects that they've taken on, other than just parking [00:16:17] garages. [00:16:18] I mean, if I could ever convince them to build this nice little neighborhood public somewhere [00:16:23] close to downtown with some of these designs I've seen in this proposal, that would be [00:16:26] pretty amazing. [00:16:27] They really have kind of covered a pretty broad spectrum as to what their capabilities [00:16:35] are from what I've seen, and I'm very, very eager to see what they come up with. [00:16:40] Although they have done a good number of public shopping centers, I think the thing about [00:16:45] it that impressed the committee the most is that they're so unique from each other, and [00:16:50] they truly represent what's best in a neighborhood, and make sure that the public center fits, [00:16:56] which is something that Councilman Davis has asked. [00:16:58] Yeah, there's a Publix, I believe it's Publix 1495, I think it's in Isla Morada. [00:17:05] I was taking pictures of it a couple years ago, and one of the employees walked out and [00:17:11] he said that he had been hired by the Publix in Key Largo, and he drove right by it when [00:17:17] he came down for his first day of work, because he thought it was an apartment complex. [00:17:21] So there's a lot of variety, and you get a chance to take a look at that Publix. [00:17:26] The Publix on Clearwater Beach falls in that same category. [00:17:29] You almost wouldn't recognize it as a Publix. [00:17:33] Mr. Altman. [00:17:34] Yeah, I'd kind of like to toss this back to our Executive Director to ask if you would [00:17:41] comment on what has been an appeal and what we've all looked to try to do, how you might [00:17:50] perceive the overall proposal that you got from the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council [00:17:57] to engage in a little bit more of our visioning and the overall site, because when we look [00:18:10] at the property next to the parking garage on Main, two empty retail establishments, [00:18:20] stores up and down, all for sale, all needing redevelopment, and the Regional Planning Council [00:18:27] just got awarded over half a million dollars in the CARES Act for assisting local governments [00:18:33] in this kind of thing, and I know they sent you a proposal. [00:18:37] I know it's important to get this sale to occur and to get the commitment to be made, [00:18:43] but I would like to determine your sense of the possibility of this parking garage being [00:18:53] modified to incorporate some of these things when we're being asked to do a not-to-exceed [00:19:00] proposal. [00:19:01] Would there be the ability to amend that after time if there are additional projects [00:19:07] that would basically have an economy of scale? [00:19:12] I'm hesitant to just do this many parking spaces. [00:19:17] So many are for the university. [00:19:19] So many are for us. [00:19:21] If there are other development interests around, I know they haven't committed to the hotel, [00:19:28] so some of these spaces would be for the future hotel, I would imagine, and then there [00:19:33] are additional spaces that remain that the city would have for our public use. [00:19:41] So how we use those publicly, I think we've talked about a lot of trying to create something [00:19:48] on Main Street, but I know you had received a proposal, and I don't know if you've got [00:19:57] it on the... [00:19:58] Well, as is the case from time to time, Councilman Altman, you're like a couple of steps ahead [00:20:02] of me. [00:20:03] Okay. [00:20:04] And my plan was to present that to the CRA at a meeting next week on Tuesday, if that's [00:20:09] acceptable to you. [00:20:10] So my question to you, it's acceptable, sure. [00:20:13] My question to you is for my vote tonight to establish this agreement, whether or not [00:20:21] the flexibility will be... [00:20:24] You talk about the capabilities of them, the Mayor mentioned some of the great stuff [00:20:27] they've done, the Deputy Mayor as well. [00:20:31] Simple question, if we approve this at a not-to-exceed, and other interests come along and say, hey, [00:20:39] we'd like to be part of this project, and maybe the parking garage gets bigger, maybe [00:20:45] more investment comes into town, how would you see that would affect this agreement today? [00:20:53] Well, I'm going to suggest that this is a defined project at this point. [00:20:59] If you're asking me, can the parking structure be established in such a fashion as to allow [00:21:04] for additional levels, yes, we can do that without question. [00:21:12] But we are on a timetable that just doesn't allow us to sit back and wait for another [00:21:19] partner to present themselves. [00:21:22] I hear you. [00:21:24] And so for this vote tonight, I'm suggesting that the project's defined. [00:21:33] We do need to move forward with all due haste. [00:21:38] There are some options, I think, in that whole area that we need to be looking at, but that's [00:21:43] not really directly tied to the issue at hand. [00:21:50] We do need a motion and a second to do something with this. [00:21:53] I'll move. [00:21:54] Second. [00:21:55] To the maker? [00:21:56] Nothing more. [00:21:57] Second. [00:21:58] Ms. Mance, you said this needs to be done by April 2021, correct? [00:21:59] Correct. [00:22:00] So I agree with you 100%. [00:22:01] I understand what Councilman Alban's saying, but I hear a lot about this resiliency study [00:22:06] and Tampa Bay regional planning and whatnot, we're on a time crunch here. [00:22:10] So if they want to commit half a million dollars or all this money that you talk about into [00:22:15] a design for East Main or West Main, let them do it. [00:22:19] With this, we've got to get it done. [00:22:21] It's an agreement with Kaiser University and a possible hotel. [00:22:24] So I'm not opposed to all this resiliency information that you bring back from Tampa [00:22:29] Bay regional planning, but if they want to pay for a design for West Main and figure [00:22:34] something out around the parking structure, I'd love to look at it. [00:22:38] But I don't think we can go into a project based on, well, things might change two or [00:22:42] three years from now, then what are we going to do? [00:22:44] Obviously, if you have the top of the structure open and put some nice landscaping that's [00:22:47] removable up there, and then the resiliency study and our downtown economy calls for one [00:22:55] or two more levels and our fire department can handle that, then I'm all about it. [00:23:02] I'm not trying to disagree with you, I'm with Ms. Manns on this, we're on a time crunch [00:23:07] and things can always change in the future. [00:23:10] With all this resiliency talk, if they want to invest money in our city, I would love [00:23:14] it. [00:23:15] Let's look at an overall, I think when we talk, and you know more about it than I do [00:23:19] because you attend the meetings and I don't, I just keep hearing it over and over again, [00:23:24] I would love to have them come up with some kind of outline of an overall plan for West [00:23:29] Main from the bridge to 19, Acorn Street, if they want to engage with our city or something [00:23:34] like that, I think it's a fabulous idea, fantastic idea, but I'm just, I guess maybe because [00:23:40] I don't go to the meetings, I know the mayor goes, have you been to regional planning council [00:23:43] meetings? [00:23:44] Not in ages, so I've never been, so I'm sorry if I sound a bit uneducated on what is said [00:23:52] there, but if they're interested in our city, I'd love to engage with them and have them [00:23:57] come up with a plan because we've got, like you said, we all know we've got a bunch of [00:24:00] old buildings, a bunch of businesses that could do better, a bunch of landlords that [00:24:06] could do better or sell, so I'm all about it, but I guess I'm just a little confused [00:24:13] as to what they're trying to offer the city. [00:24:16] We'll do that next week, so to the motion that's on the floor. [00:24:19] I just thought we got the price of the property to build a parking structure was right up [00:24:25] our alley, so I don't want to mess with that at all. [00:24:28] Exactly. [00:24:29] Mr. Allman, anything? [00:24:30] Oh, sure. [00:24:31] I would like to just follow up and say that, you know, this is our opportunity to converse [00:24:37] with each other, and that's all I'm asking to do, I don't need it to get to feel like [00:24:42] there's disagreement. [00:24:45] I'm impressed that the company that has been selected has got some beautiful things they've [00:24:50] done, and just to clarify, the overall concept of us doing something is something we've all [00:25:02] talked about out there, and so what has been proposed, and Ms. Mansfield will present it [00:25:08] to you next week, I'll let her do it, is right down the alley of what you're talking [00:25:13] about, and one I hope we all can get excited about. [00:25:17] The goal is not to slow down Kaiser University or to miss the deadline, but only to say that, [00:25:24] as has been suggested before, they're more than just one player, and that corner is important, [00:25:31] so I appreciate the recognition of that. [00:25:34] I'll vote for the motion. [00:25:36] I just wanted to make sure we had a flexible firm so that if good ideas come along along [00:25:40] the way, that we're not going to be incapable of being flexible, that's all. [00:25:48] And if I could add just one more thing, I'm excited to see the presentation next week. [00:25:54] Whatever development goes on the northeast corner of Main and 19, I think it's important [00:26:02] that we try to work with that developer, whatever project ends up going there, and so it ties [00:26:06] into both corners, as we're talking about doing, because Kaiser University worked with [00:26:10] us on doing that entryway with the sign, and you only see that if you're heading south [00:26:15] on 19, you'll see that, but if you're heading north on 19, I think it's very, very important [00:26:19] that we have something on that northeast corner to tie into that, because we keep talking [00:26:25] about this entryway to the city, and you're right, I wasn't trying to be short with you, [00:26:28] I'm just trying to grasp everything. [00:26:32] I think it's so crucial and so important that we use that area right there to define, so [00:26:37] people know, just like we drive by downtown Safety Harbor, that there's something down [00:26:40] there, and so whatever project goes on the other corner as well, whenever that may be, [00:26:46] I just hope that we are working with whatever developer might end up with a project there [00:26:53] to let them know, hey, we would like that little chunk of land to do what we did on [00:26:57] the opposite corner, and I just think it's really, really important, that whole entryway, [00:27:01] not just the one-sided street that we're talking about. [00:27:03] Thank you. [00:27:04] Mr. Murphy? [00:27:05] No, I don't have anything more. [00:27:08] I am also looking forward to next week. [00:27:13] The overall dream for that whole stretch of Main Street is far larger than just a parking [00:27:19] garage, just a hotel, just Kaiser. [00:27:22] I do not want to see us get any of the pieces that are time critical screwed up while we're [00:27:31] dreaming about how we can make the rest of it what it needs to be, but I don't want us [00:27:37] to lose track of what those other pieces are, because I can envision that section of both [00:27:47] Main Street and Acorn Street becoming very vibrant, particularly with a university at [00:27:54] one end and a Main Street landing complex at the other end. [00:28:00] It's a pretty exciting prospect. [00:28:02] So I look forward to that discussion at next week's meeting. [00:28:08] We have a motion and a second. [00:28:09] Any further discussion?
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