The City Commission approved a fourth amendment to its grant administration agreement with Community Redevelopment Associates of Florida (CRAFLA Inc.), extending the contract term to August 31, 2026. CRAFLA serves as the city's CRA grant administrator, managing redevelopment-related funding activities.
Note: The agenda item does not specify which CRA district is covered or the scope of grant programs involved; inferences about a potential transition are based on the pattern of repeated short extensions.
The City Commission approved a fourth amendment to its grant administration agreement with Community Redevelopment Associates of Florida Inc. (CRAFla Inc.), extending the contract term through August 31, 2026. This is a continuation of an existing services relationship, not a new award.
Note: The agenda title omits the contract value and scope of services; relevance to specific legal practice areas depends on whether CRAFla's work intersects with land use approvals or CRA plan implementation.
The City Commission approved a fourth amendment to its grant administration agreement with Community Redevelopment Associates of Florida Inc. (CRAFla), extending the contract term through August 31, 2026. The item covers administrative services for grant management, not a construction or capital project contract.
Note: The item does not specify which grants are being administered or whether any involve capital construction; dollar value and project scope are not stated.
The City Commission approved a fourth amendment to its grant administration agreement with Community Redevelopment Associates of Florida (CRAFLA Inc.), extending the contract term through August 31, 2026. CRAFLA administers grant programs on behalf of the city, likely tied to community redevelopment or economic development funding.
Note: The item does not specify which grant programs CRAFLA administers; the relevance assumes CRA-linked business incentive or façade grant programs, which is the typical scope for such agreements.