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Green Spaces Public Meeting Scheduled in Port St. Lucie

Community members at Port St. Lucie Green Spaces public meeting discussing future park plans.

The City of Port St. Lucie will hold a Green Spaces public meeting to discuss plans for the popular community area located between SW Andrew Road and SW Paul Revere Terrace. This meeting aims to gather valuable input from residents regarding the future development and preservation of this local green space.

Green Spaces Public Meeting Details in Port St. Lucie

The meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 12, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers, located at 121 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd., Building A. Residents have the option to attend either in person or virtually.

Virtual Attendance Information for Port St. Lucie Residents

For those choosing to attend virtually, advanced registration is required. Residents can register online via the city’s official website at www.cityofpsl.com/NaturallyPSL. In-person attendees do not need to register in advance.

Importance of Green Spaces in Port St. Lucie

The green space located between SW Andrew Road and SW Paul Revere Terrace already features informal trails frequently used by community members. This highlights the area’s significance as a recreational and natural resource for local residents, similar to the amenities found at Tradition Regional Park.

Community Input Valued by Port St. Lucie Officials

City officials emphasize the importance of community feedback in shaping the future of this green space. Public input will directly influence potential improvements, maintenance strategies, and preservation efforts.

Follow-Up Meeting Scheduled On-Site in Port St. Lucie

Following the initial meeting, a second in-person gathering will be held directly on-site at the green space itself. This follow-up meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 19, 2025, at 6 p.m., allowing residents to discuss ideas and suggestions while physically present at the location.

How to Get Involved with Port St. Lucie Green Spaces

Residents interested in learning more or participating in the discussion can visit the dedicated webpage at www.cityofpsl.com/NaturallyPSL or email questions and suggestions directly to NaturallyPSL@cityofpsl.com.

Frequently Asked Questions About Green Spaces Public Meeting

What is the purpose of the Green Spaces public meeting in Port St. Lucie?

The purpose is to gather community input on the future development and preservation of the green space between SW Andrew Road and SW Paul Revere Terrace. The city wants to understand residents’ preferences and ideas.

Where will the Port St. Lucie Green Spaces public meeting take place?

The initial meeting will take place at the City Hall Council Chambers, located at 121 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd., Building A. Residents can also join virtually by registering online.

Are there additional meetings planned for the Green Spaces project?

Yes, a second meeting will occur on-site at the green space itself on Monday, May 19, 2025, at 6 p.m. This allows residents to discuss ideas directly at the location.

Can residents attend the Green Spaces meeting virtually?

Yes, residents have the option to attend virtually. They must register in advance through the city’s official website to receive access details.

How much does it cost to attend the Green Spaces public meeting?

There is no cost to attend the Green Spaces public meeting. The city encourages all interested residents to participate and share their views.

Local residents have previously demonstrated their commitment to environmental stewardship by advocating for initiatives such as the Manatee Protection Zone in C-24 Canal. Similarly, community members have also supported Boating Restrictions to Safeguard Manatees, highlighting the city’s ongoing dedication to protecting local wildlife.

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