8.B.
FPRA Regular Meeting - 5:05 PM
- Meeting Date:
- 03/10/2026
- Re
- FPRA Resolution 26-02 - Approval of Interlocal Agreement between the City of Fort Pierce and FPRA for the purchase of Flock Safety Equipment not to exceed $238,400
- Submitted For:
- Shyanne Harnage
SUBJECT:
FPRA Resolution 26-02 - Approval of Interlocal Agreement between the City of Fort Pierce and FPRA for the Purchase of Flock Safety Equipment not to exceed $238,400.
SUMMARY:
Resolution 26-02 approves an Interlocal Funding Agreement between the FPRA and City of Fort Pierce to support the installation of approximately forty-five (45) Flock Safety public safety devices, consisting of overt security cameras and automated license plate readers within the FPRA redevelopment area. This initiative is aligned with the Fort Pierce Redevelopment Plan, specifically Goal 23, which aims to enhance public safety and improve the perception of safety in the redevelopment district.
Under Florida Statutes Chapters 163.01, 163.370, and 163.387, the FPRA is authorized to fund infrastructure and public safety improvements that advance redevelopment objectives. The FPRA Board has determined that funding the Flock Safety project constitutes a valid redevelopment activity and directly supports adopted plan goals. The Agreement permits FPRA funding of eligible project costs, not to exceed $238,400, for the purchase, installation, and monitoring of the devices.
The City of Fort Pierce, through the Fort Pierce Police Department, will oversee procurement, installation, and overall implementation of the system.
Under Florida Statutes Chapters 163.01, 163.370, and 163.387, the FPRA is authorized to fund infrastructure and public safety improvements that advance redevelopment objectives. The FPRA Board has determined that funding the Flock Safety project constitutes a valid redevelopment activity and directly supports adopted plan goals. The Agreement permits FPRA funding of eligible project costs, not to exceed $238,400, for the purchase, installation, and monitoring of the devices.
The City of Fort Pierce, through the Fort Pierce Police Department, will oversee procurement, installation, and overall implementation of the system.
FPRA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN GOAL/POLICY
Goal 23 - The Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency shall improve public safety and perception of safety within the Redevelopment Area.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve Resolution 26-02.
ALTERNATIVES:
Deny or Amend Resolution 26-02
RESPONSIBLE STAFF:
Shyanne Harnage, Community and Economic Development Director
COORDINATED WITH:
Fort Pierce Police Department
City Attorney's Office
City Attorney's Office
Fiscal Impact
- Budgeted Y/N:
- Y
- Fiscal Year:
- 2026
- Account:
- 1049400 583470
- Amount:
- $238,400
OTHER INFORMATION:
This project was included in the FPRA FY 2026 Budget.