The community of Jacksonville Beach remains divided over the ongoing development plans for Latham Plaza, as discussions at the Community Redevelopment Agency meeting tonight revealed.
The city recently hosted two workshops in an effort to gather feedback and engage with the community regarding the proposed Latham Plaza project.
During the workshops, approximately 40 vendors attended each session to voice their disapproval of the proposed project. She emphasized the need to consider the concerns of the residents as well, stating, “But the people who are happy, who are residents here, are also not being heard as well.” Mark Braddock, who hosts the 904 Pop Up event 10 times a year, expressed concern over the potential loss of green space. He noted, “When I lose green space, small businesses will hurt.”
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