File #: 24-0542    Version: 1 Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/26/2024 In control: City Commission Joint Meeting
On agenda: 4/2/2024 Final action: 4/2/2024
Title: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding the Use of Surtax Funds for the Funding of the Police Department Headquarters Project.
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: A. Jerome Fletcher II, ICMA-CM, MPA, City Manager

TITLE: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding the Use of Surtax Funds for the Funding of the Police Department Headquarters Project.


Recommended Action

Discussion and possible action.

Background Information

The City of North Port is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. Our population totals are nearing 90,000 with more and more arriving daily. The City of North Port was ranked No. 21 on Southern Living Magazine's list of The South's Best Cities on the Rise for 2024. The initial list pointed to Warm Mineral Springs, the Myakka State Forest, and the emerging Downtown Wellen Park as main draws. MoneyGeek placed North Port No. 1 on its list of "Most Up and Coming Small Cities in the U.S.," and No. 7 on its list of "15 Most Affordable and Safe Small Cities." With a five-year population growth of 28.4%, North Port was the fastest-growing city on the Up-and-Coming list.

The growth of the City has presented a great deal of excitement but also comes with challenges. The North Port Police Department outgrew their space originally built in 2006. Police leadership is already working on acquiring portable units to provide some spatial relief for the current Police Department Headquarters. In 2023, the City Commission approved the purchase of land for the new Police Department Headquarters, approximately 19 acres near the Toledo Blade Boulevard and I-75 Interchange. Architect and design work have the new facility price range from $122M to $100M, depending on the final model selection.

City staff has worked through various funding options and one source proposed to the City Commission is using $50M in Surtax IV funding to help offset the cost. The rationale for this suggestion is to relieve the amount of financial burden that comes with general obligation bonds and a millage rate increase to pay for them. City staff has heard from multipl...

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