By: Bob Bernier
CITY OF FORT PIERCE
2019-2020 CALENDAR & 2018 ANNUAL REPORT
THE SUNRISE CITY
“We’re gonna let it shine!”
MISSION STATEMENT: “To provide community leadership, quality public service, and a safe environment for all citizens by an empowered team of employees motivated by pride in themselves and their work.”
CITY MANAGER’S MESSAGE
Completed the request for proposals process for a waterfront restaurant and bar to be located at the old location of the Original Tiki Bar. This process yielded a proposal by Crabby‘s restaurant that will bring a new and exciting business venture to the Treasure Coast. Completed a very successful educational and marketing campaign along with the City of Port Saint Lucie and Saint Lucie County that provided backup information for our community on the Half Cent Sales Tax initiative that will now generate infrastructure funding for the next ten (10) years. Intensified community input and community engagement activities. Coordinated the largest attended community input meeting in Fort Pierce history regarding the future of the Sunrise Theatre attracting over 700 participants.
It is my distinct honor to present the 2018 Annual Report and 2019 Calendar for the beautiful City of Fort Pierce. The City of Fort Pierce has experienced unprecedented growth due to a resurgence in development and a strong alignment of stakeholders that have cohesively improved our community. Overall, 2018 was outstanding and we show no signs of slowing down. Fort Pierce is undoubtedly the main attraction for the Treasure Coast, and our popularity grows each day. Looking forward to 2019, there are great opportunities to continue the positive momentum to improve the quality of life for the residents, businesses, and visitors of our beautiful community. 2019 is slated to be one of the most exciting years in Fort Pierce. Major initiatives for the upcoming year include site redevelopment at the former King Plant location, a public/private partnership for the restoration of the Old Saint Anastasia Building, implementation of various infrastructure projects as approved by the voters of Saint Lucie County, Port of Fort Pierce development for mega-yacht services, and the continuing negotiations for the construction of a passenger rail station in Downtown Fort Pierce. Below is a snippet of the list of accomplishments by this organization which would not have been possible without the strong leadership of the City Commission and the spectacular performance of our employees that strive each day to provide the excellent customer service that our residents have come to expect.
Held “popup” community input sessions at local events to garner feedback from resident and visitors about current initiatives. Conducted community interest meeting at the site of the Old St. Anastasia Building in the heart of the Peacock Arts District generating input from hundreds of local residents. Coordinated the Annual COFP Job Fair with CareerSource Research Coast with over 100 employers participating at the Havert Fenn Center attracting over 1000 job seekers. Held the Annual Highwaymen Heritage Festival along the bank of Moore’s Creek celebrating the legacy of the local artists that call Fort Pierce home. Held the Annual City of Lights Decorating Contest that incorporated tours highlighting the community’s history, culture, and economic development.
Continued restoration efforts at Indian Hills Golf Course which has significantly increased the quality of play and quantity of rounds played at this local recreational amenity. Partnered with Allegany Franciscan Ministries to continue to improve the Lincoln Park community with revitalization, business education, and socio-economic initiatives. Completed our annual resurfacing program within the Hibiscus Park subdivision that included traffic calming speed tables. Dredged the interior basin of the City Marina along with the access channel to provide adequate depth for the several hundred marina vessels that visit Downtown Fort Pierce. Established three public works of art located throughout the community to usher in the inaugural Mural Program for the City of Fort Pierce. Fortified and re-stabilized the Mayflower & Virginia Avenue Canals with the funding assistance from the natural resources conservation services. ~Note - Dates, times and locations are subject to change. Please refer to the Community Calendar on the City’s website at www.cityoffortpierce.com for current information and details. If you would like your free, public event to be added to next year’s calendar, please email the details to citymanagersoffice@city-ftpierce.com for consideration.
FORT PIERCE CITY COMMISSION
Created a Recreation Division within the Public Works Department that has allowed the community’s children to experience activities and receive mentoring at a reduced cost for families. Held the Annual Unity in Our Community Festival at the Percy Peek Gymnasium bringing children and families together for a day of education and fun.
From left to right: Rufus J. Alexander, District 1; Jeremiah Johnson, District 2; Linda Hudson, Mayor; Reginald B. Sessions, District 1; Thomas K. Perona, District 2
SERVING OUR COMMUNITY FORT PIERCE POLICE DEPARTMENT As a result of several different policing initiatives and strategies, the City of Fort Pierce has experienced a 36.6% crime reduction in Part 1 UCR crimes from 2014 through 2018. There has also been a 37.1% reduction in crimes where a ďŹ rearm was used.
Fort Pierce was ranked one of the 100 safest cities in Florida and was also honored with a safe city designation in February 2019 from the National Council for Home Safety and Security. Fort Pierce ranks as the 70th safest city in Florida, an improvement over last year’s ranking of 96. Fort Pierce is the only agency in St. Lucie County with fully operational body worn cameras and the largest agency on the Treasure Coast to adopt the use of Body Worn Cameras (BWC) by the entire department. In June 2017, the Department introduced the BWC program and later upgraded the system in October 2018 at no additional cost. The new system greatly improved the video and audio quality of recording while increasing durability and battery life.
HALF CENT SALES TAX Thanks to your support of the Half-Cent Sales Tax, Fort Pierce will soon be improving many of our streets city-wide, utilizing the funds on: Better Roads, More Sidewalks and Cleaner Water.
LINCOLN PARK BUSINESS EXPO The City of Fort Pierce hosted the First Annual Lincoln Park Business Expo on September 7, 2018. This free educational event provided an opportunity for local small business owners to learn how to enhance their business skills and gain insight from industry professionals by attending small business educational sessions and networking with other Lincoln Park businesses. A community pop-up shop was also incorporated into the event where local businesses showcased their products to expo attendees and the public. Save the date: Saturday, September 7, 2019
4TH ANNUAL CITY OF FORT PIERCE JOB FAIR
The 4th Annual City of Fort Pierce Job Fair was the largest yet! Over 100 employers
FORT PIERCE RECREATION In keeping with the vision of community outreach, the City of Fort Pierce has made great strides in connecting with our youth by establishing our very own youth football and cheer program. The Fort Pierce Firehawks program was established in 2018 to develop self-discipline, self-confidence, physical fitness, good citizenship, and sound character in the youth of Fort Pierce. The Firehawks play at the newly dedicated Khalil Mack field, named after Fort Pierce Westwood graduate and NFL all-pro linebacker, Khalil Mack.
with immediate job openings connected with approximately 1,000 job seekers throughout the day. The primary goal of the job fair is to promote and increase the quality job choices available to residents. Employers included area municipalities, private clubs, hospitality, healthcare, landscaping, manufacturing and emergency response organizations.
Save the date for the 5th Annual Job Fair on January 30, 2020!
DEVELOPING OUR COMMUNITY
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TOURISM ST. LUCIE COUNTY WELCOMED 1.2 MILLION VISITORS THAT CREATED AN ECONOMIC IMPACT
HIGH PERFORMING SCHOOL DISTRICTS HAVE A DIRECT IMPACT ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. THE CITY OF FORT PIERCE IS PROUD OF THE MANY RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS BY ST. LUCIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS: ST. LUCIE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT RANKED TOP 10 IN FLORIDA
OF $801 MILLION. ST. LUCIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS GRADUATION RATE IS 91.8%, UP FROM 75.5% IN 2014-15. B RATED DISTRICT WITH NO FAILING SCHOOLS OVERALL GRADUATION RATES SOARED FROM 45TH TO TOP 10 66% OF SLPS ARE “A” AND “B” SCHOOLS RANKED AMONG TOP 3RD IN FLORIDA FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT EXPANDED CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION TO 37 CAREER ACADEMIES / 62 PROGRAMS STUDENTS EARNED 2,390 INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS
DID YOU KNOW? 489 new businesses started in the City of Fort Pierce last year... That means over 40 new businesses opened every month!!
PRIME REDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES In 2018, the City of Fort Pierce issued Request for Proposals for the former H.D. King Plant Site in Downtown Fort Pierce and the Old St. Anastasia’s School in the Peacock Arts District. The City of Fort Pierce and Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency are looking forward to the revitalization of these key properties.
COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT INCREASED BY 195% VALUE OF COMMERCIAL PROJECTS CONSTRUCTED 2016-2017:
$5.3 MILLION
2017-2018:
$15.8 MILLION
The value of new commercial projects constructed is a key measure that traces the amount of new commercial investment in the City of Fort Pierce.
ENGAGING OUR COMMUNITY
CITY ENGAGEMENT EVENTS SCAVENGER HUNT CITY OF LIGHTS TROLLEY TOURS
IMPROVED BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT & RETENTION The establishment and participation in the Downtown Business Alliance, South Beach Business Group and Lincoln Park Business Expo have yielded positive results and have enhanced the communication between the City of Fort Pierce and our business community. Additionally, Business Climate Visits and profiling local businesses through the “FortMade” campaign has greatly improved our business engagement.
CITY HALL SELFIE DAY KHALIL MACK FIELD DEDICATION STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS MOVIES IN THE FORT 9/11 MEMORIAL CITIZENS ACADEMY BLESSING OF THE FLEET LINCOLN PARK BUSINESS EXPO GREAT AMERICAN CLEANUP CITY OF FORT PIERCE JOB FAIR HIGHWAYMEN HERTIAGE TRAIL FESTIVAL
COMMUNITY INPUT In 2018, the City of Fort Pierce hosted several community input meetings and pop-ups to garner input from our citizens on a variety of issues including: Peacock Arts District Vision, King Plant Redevelopment, Half Cent Sales Tax, Gateway Beautification and the Sunrise Theatre. Understanding our community’s desires is of the utmost importance; the City of Fort Pierce also conducted the following online surveys: King Plant Redevelopment, Peacock Arts District, Sunrise Theatre, Community Needs Assessment.
ENHANCED DIGITAL & PRINT PUBLICATIONS The City of Fort Pierce successfully created, designed and distributed the following publications in 2018 in an effort to expand communication with our community: City of Fort Pierce Annual Report & Calendar, Economic Development Community Snapshot, Fort Insider, Legislative Priorities and Strategic Plan.
STATE OF THE CITY The City of Fort Pierce hosted the first annual Mayor’s State of the City Address on
FORT INSIDER The Fort Insider is a monthly City Manager’s report that provides an activity overview of the month and includes updates from city departments on various programs and initiatives. The report also includes information about construction projects and a schedule of upcoming events.
To subscribe, simply email: citymanagersoffice@city-ftpierce.com.
February 12, 2019 at the Sunrise Theatre. Hundreds of residents attended to hear Mayor Linda Hudson present: Fort Pierce:
Rich History, Bright Future which was aimed to bring the community together to celebrate our history, highlight our accomplishments, review the city’s current standing and preview the year ahead.
BEAUTIFYING OUR COMMUNITY
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FORT PIERCE HAS BEEN NAMED ONE OF THE 20 MOST BEAUTIFUL MAIN STREETS IN AMERICA BY
READER’S DIGEST.
The same swinging benches you love at Jetty Park are now located along the Indian River Lagoon and Moore’s Creek.
GREAT AMERICAN CLEANUP Over 200 volunteers participated in the Annual Great American Cleanup! 80 of them were young adults which is twice as many as the previous year. Volunteers worked on various projects throughout the city such as
planting over 300 shrubs and trees, removing 17 tons of debris and refurbishing 1 mile of nature trails.
The City of Fort Pierce launched the Mural Program in March 2018 as part of the City of Fort Pierce’s Creative Placemaking initiative. Creative Placemaking is the use of arts and culture to strategically shape the physical and social character of a place to increase civic pride, spur economic development and tourism, and improve the overall physical environment. Three murals have been completed to date with many more planned for next year.
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CITY OF FORT PIERCE NAMED TREE CITY USA FOR THE
30TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR ! Fort Pierce was named a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in honor of its commitment to effective urban forest management. The City of Fort Pierce has received this prestigious designation for 30 consecutive years. Fort Pierce achieved Tree City USA recognition by meeting the program’s four requirements: a tree board or department, a tree-care ordinance, an annual community forestry budget of at least $2 per capita and an Arbor Day observance and proclamation. This year, the City of Fort Pierce celebrated Arbor Day with a tree planting ceremony of a Cathedral Oak in the roundabout at Avenue Q and 17th Street. “Trees bring shade to our homes and beauty to our neighborhoods, along with numerous economic, social and environmental benefits,” said Matt Harris, chief executive of the Arbor Day Foundation.
WHAT A FIND! The Keep Fort Pierce Beautiful Advisory Board and the Fort Pierce Lions Club worked together with treasure divers, Capt. John Brandon and Capt. Danny Porter of the Seatrepid to recover and preserve a cannon from a 1715 Spanish fleet ship. The cannon is currently in the midst of a 3 year treatment process to restore this piece of history. Once restoration is completed, it will be displayed at Melody Lane Fishing Pier plaza for all to enjoy.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION Incorporated in 1901, Fort Pierce has retained its old Florida charm and scale as it has welcomed new development and revitalization. Since 2001, the City of Fort Pierce has been a partner in good standing as a Certified Local Government (CLG) in Federal Preservation Program and has yet again received this recertification following the U.S. Secretary of the Interior Standards for Historic Preservation, as well as state and local enhancements. The City coordinates all historic preservation activities through the Planning Department and the Historic Preservation Board. This year’s CLG Annual Report and new historic designation were approved by the State carrying out cities’ annual recertification.
6 DESIGNATED HISTORIC DISTRICTS 34 LOCALLY SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC SITES 11 DESIGNATED SITES ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
ENJOYING OUR COMMUNITY INDIAN HILLS GOLF COURSE The golf course is UP $40,000
IN TOTAL REVENUE from 2017. Golf Course Manager, Danny Visconti was recognized as the PGA MERCHANDISER OF THE YEAR for all public courses within the Southeast Chapter (Vero to Miami).
COME ON & TAKE A FREE RIDE! The Sunrise Theatre is the premier performing arts venue on the Treasure Coast and a pivotal piece of Fort Pierce’s cultural landscape. The Sunrise has served as a catalyst for the development of our community and will continue to be a destination for patrons locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. The Sunrise Theatre kicked off the new season with a new website. The new look and feel creates a functioning and entertaining experience for Sunrise guests to purchase tickets, browse upcoming shows, watch videos and become a member. Media Giant Design, a community partner with the Sunrise Theatre, designed the website and will provide monthly hosting, maintenance and development of various social media campaigns to increase the theatre’s online presence.
Catch a ride to your favorite downtown spot on the City’s new open-air tram. The new tram began running on January 26, 2019. Look for the City Tram at any of the public parking lots downtown every Saturday morning from 8AM to 3PM for free and easy transportation to and from downtown attractions.
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OVER 800 RIDERS IN THE FIRST FEW SATURDAYS
4TH ANNUAL HIGHWAYMEN HERTIAGE TRAIL ART SHOW & FESTIVAL The City of Fort Pierce’s 4th annual tribute to the Florida Highwaymen artists and their contribution to the rich cultural history of Fort Pierce took place on February 16, 2019 at Moore’s Creek Linear Park. The event featured many of the ‘Original’ and 2nd Generation Highwaymen artists, as well as tribute booths for several of the deceased artists, live jazz music, food and novelty vendors and a Kid’s Zone. This year’s festival kicked it up a notch with a rock wall, street performers and the addition of other local artists! Save the date: February 15, 2020!
CITY ATTRACTS NATIONAL SPORTING EVENTS OCTOBER 2019 U.S. NATIONAL FIREFIGHTER COMBAT CHALLENGE APRIL 2020 SOUTHERN KINGFISH ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Thanks to our partnership with St. Lucie County Tourist Development Council and Treasure Coast Sports Commission
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CITY MARINA NAMED
2018 BOATERS’ CHOICE MARINA BY MARINAS.COM!
DEVELOPING OUR COMMUNITY
By: Susan Rudolph
APRIL SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
1 2 3 4 5 City Commission Meeting
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Sunrise Theatre Passion of the Christ
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City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
14 Sunrise Theatre Classic Albums Live & Comedy Corner
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Fort Pierce Redevelopment agency Meeting
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Easter Sunday
Earth Day
Indian Hills Open
Oyster & Sea Fest
Oyster & Sea Fest
Wednesday Green Market
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
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Sunrise Theatre - Classic Albums & Comedy Corner Oxbow’s Earth Day Festival Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
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20 Sunrise Theatre Boz Scaggs
Movies In The Fort
Wednesday Green Market
City Commission Meeting
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6
Sunrise Theatre Murphys Celtic Legacy
Wednesday Green Market
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SATURDAY
23
24
Wednesday Green Market
25
Coffee with the Mayor
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
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27
Sunrise Theatre One Night of Queen
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
28 29 30
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
2019
By: Gabriel Denis
MAY SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 Sunrise Theatre Sunrise Theatre Wednesday Green Market
Beauty & the Beast
Beauty & the Beast
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sunrise Theatre Beauty & the Beast
Waterfest
City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 US Coast Guard Fort Mother’s Day
City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
Pierce Open House
Wednesday Green Market
Coffee with the Mayor
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Public Works Open House
Movies In The Fort
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
26 27 28 29 30 31 City Hall Closed Memorial Day
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
2019
DEVELOPING OUR COMMUNITY
By: Susan Rudolph
JUNE SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Restoring the Village Beautification Day
City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Father’s Day
City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Wednesday Green Market
Sunrise Theatre Missoula Children’s Summer Performance
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
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For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
2019
By: M. Delaney
JULY SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 City Hall Closed City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Stars Over St. Lucie Independence Day
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
FPPD Unity in Our Community
Sunrise Theatre Missoula Children’s Summer Performance
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Fort Pierce Redevelopment agency Meeting
City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Sunrise Theatre Missoula Children’s Summer Performance
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Wednesday Green Market
Sunrise Theatre Missoula Children’s Summer Performance
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
28 29 30 31 Wednesday Green Market
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
2019
DEVELOPING OUR COMMUNITY
By: Jillian Swalwell
AUGUST SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 2 3 Sunrise Theatre Missoula Children’s Summer Performance
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 City Commission Meeting
Fort Pierce Police Department National Night Out
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
Wednesday Green Market
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Jazz on Moore’s Creek
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Wednesday Green Market
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
2019
DEVELOPING OUR COMMUNITY
By: Joe Semkow
SEP TEMBER SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lincoln Park Business Expo
City Hall Closed Labor Day
City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
9/11 Memorial Ceremony Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Coffee with the Mayor
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
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For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
2019
By: Walter M. Arksey
OCTOBER SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 Wednesday Green Market
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 City Commission Meeting Columbus Day
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
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Wednesday Green Market
Coffee with the Mayor
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
21 22 23 24 25 26 Fort Pierce Redevelopment agency Meeting
City Commission Meeting
Indian River Lagoon Science Fest Scavenger Hunt
Ghosts of Fort Pierce Past
Ghosts of Fort Pierce Past
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
27 28 29 30 31
Wednesday Green Market
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
Fort Pierce Police Department Trunk or Treat Halloween
2019
By: Marge Milam
NOVEMBER SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 2
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Veterans Day City Hall Closed
City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Reflections of the Future Art Show
Coffee with the Mayor
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Indian Hills Golf Course Turkey Shootout
Wednesday Green Market
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
City Hall Closed Thanksgiving Day
City Hall Closed
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
2019
DEVELOPING OUR COMMUNITY
By: Bob Bernier
DECEMBER SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Annual Sights and Sounds on Second Festival & Parade
City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Main Street Holiday Art Show
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Coffee with the Mayor
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
City Hall Closed Christmas Eve
City Hall Closed Christmas Day
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
29 30 31
New Years Eve
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
2019
DEVELOPING OUR COMMUNITY
By: Beverly Reaume
JANUARY SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 City Hall Closed
Main Street History Fest
New Year’s Day Wednesday Green Market
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Coffee with the Mayor
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Fort Pierce MLK Jr. Parade City Hall Closed Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Redevelopment agency Meeting City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
26 27 28 29 30 31
Wednesday Green Market
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
5th Annual City of Fort Pierce Job Fair
2020
DEVELOPING OUR COMMUNITY
By: Susan Rudolph
FEBRUARY SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Friday Fest
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Highwaymen Heritage Trail Art Show & Festival
City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Nature Fest Florida Cracker Trail City Hall Closed Presdients’ Day
City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Coffee with the Mayor
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Wednesday Green Market
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
2020
By: Susan Rudolph By: Larry Schultz
MARCH SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Mayor’s Gold Hammer Nominations Due Friday Fest
Great American Cleanup Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Daylight saving
City Commission Conference Agenda Meeting
Blessing of the Fleet Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sandy Shoes Festival City Commission Meeting
Wednesday Green Market
Coffee with the Mayor
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Wednesday Green Market
Farmers Market & Jazz Craft Market
29 30 31
For a complete list of events, visit: www.CityOfFortPierce.com
2020
BOARDS & COMMITTEES Arts and Culture Advisory Board will advise the City Commission on matters pertaining to Arts and Culture and Art in Public Places (AIPP) projects and promote outreach and involvement of the community, collaborate with other governmental agencies, volunteer organizations, etc. in the advancement of Arts and Culture planning and programming. Members must be city residents. Board of Adjustment meets on the 4th Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. The board reviews and votes on variance and special exception applications along with appeals. Members must be a St. Lucie County resident. Board of Examiners of Contractors meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 9:00 a.m. The board provides practical and adequate control of all contractors in the construction trades in the city. Members must be a St. Lucie County resident for at least two years representing specific fields. Civil Service Appeals Board meets as needed to hear employee appeals, conduct investigations and enforce a code of rules. Members must be St. Lucie County residents and not an employee of the city. Communitywide Council meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. The Council reviews the city’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Annual Action Plan, economic development business loan applications, non-profit organizations’ request for funding applications, and proposed projects for recommendations to staff and City Commission. Members must represent specific targeted areas and be a city resident. Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Committee meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 2:00 p.m. Its function is to study, review and provide recommendations, guidance and advice as to matters relevant to the purposes and goals of the Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency. Members must be a resident within the district boundaries, own a business or be a financial executive of a business within the CRA boundaries.
Fort Pierce Authentic Tours Advisory Board meets as needed. This board is an economic development initiative of the city to build capacity and sustainability for local businesses involved or related to the eco/agri/nature tourism industry. Members must be business owners located within or focused on assets of the City. Fort Pierce Utilities Authority meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 4:00 p.m. In 1972, the citizens of Fort Pierce voted by referendum to create the Fort Pierce Utilities Authority which oversees utility services provide to city residents. Members must be a qualified elector of the City and have no business relationship with FPUA. Historic Preservation Board meets on the 4th Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. This board handles many tasks including maintaining historic district boundaries and monitoring the upkeep of the local register of historic sites and districts. Members must be city residents or operate a business in the City. Infrastructure Surtax Citizen Oversight Committee is required by the 2018 voter referendum, and is tasked with the review of projects funded by the Infrastructure Surtax and issuance of reports to the City Commission to insure transparency and to provide the citizens of the City with the assurance that funds are being spent in the manner approved by the voters and in accordance with state law. All members must be a resident of the City of Fort Pierce; one member shall be appointed by each member of the City Commission; two members shall be appointed at large with a term of four years.
Keep Fort Pierce Beautiful Advisory Board meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 12:00 along with the Tree Board. The board engages, educates and empowers community members to take greater responsibility for creating a clean and beautiful city through litter abatement, waste reduction, recycling and community beautification in order to improve health and prosperity of our community. Members must be city residents or own a business in the city. There is one seat dedicated for a St. Lucie County resident. Planning Board meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. This board is essential in reviewing and influencing the management of growth in Fort Pierce. Members must be a city resident for at least two years. Police Community Advisory Committee was formed to reduce crime and enrich the quality of life for the citizens of the City of Fort Pierce through a collaborative partnership between the Police Department and its citizens. Its main purpose is to facilitate interaction, build trust and mutual respect and improve understanding between Citizens and their Police Department. Eligible individuals will be residents of the City of Fort Pierce. Police Officers Retirement Fund Board of Trustees meet quarterly. The Board is responsible for administering the trust fund and members must be a city resident. Sunrise Theatre Advisory Board meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Sunrise Theatre. This Board serves as a liaison between the community and the Theater. Members must be city residents however there are seats dedicated for St. Lucie County and neighboring county representation.
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