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Jun 05, 2026

St. Lucie OKs 500+ Housing Units in Single Meeting as Pulte Eyes South Florida Exodus

Commissioners waved through three major projects over traffic objections while PulteGroup launches a 239-home Fort Pierce community targeting priced-out Miami-Dade and Broward buyers

St. Lucie County commissioners approved more than 500 residential units in a single meeting Tuesday — green-lighting three separate housing developments over persistent traffic objections — as homebui...

Jun 06, 2026

Florida TaxWatch Budget Turkey Report Due Monday, Treasure Coast Funding at Risk

The watchdog group flagged $416 million in questionable spending last year; local water, transportation and emergency management projects fall into categories under scrutiny in 2026-27 budget

A Florida government watchdog group is set to release its annual "Budget Turkey" report Monday, and local officials on the Treasure Coast have reason to watch closely — the $114.5 billion state budget...

Jun 07, 2026

Florida Budget Shortchanges Public Defenders, Threatening Treasure Coast Court Backlogs

State prosecutors would get $10,000 raises and 40 new positions; public defense lawyers would receive $3,500 and just 8 jobs

Florida's emerging state budget hands prosecutors a $10,000 pay raise and 40 new positions — then offers public defenders $3,500 and eight jobs, a disparity that legal experts warn could stack cases i...

Jun 07, 2026

Indian River County Approves $254M Road Plan as Funding Pressures Mount

Five-year program targets CR 512 widening, 510 overpass, and Sebastian Inlet bridge — but rising costs and shrinking federal dollars threaten delivery

The Indian River County Metropolitan Planning Organization Technical Advisory Committee voted Tuesday to approve a $254 million transportation improvement program — one of the county's most ambitious ...

Jun 07, 2026

Florida Axes University Preeminence Funding, Leaving Indian River State Out in the Cold

Legislature eliminates up to $100M in elite university rewards during Special Session budget talks, ending a program that shaped Florida's higher-ed ambitions

Florida's legislature killed a program that once steered as much as $100 million annually to the state's top-ranked universities, ending a funding mechanism that higher-education advocates say helped ...

Jun 07, 2026

Port St. Lucie Council Rezones 9.48 Acres in Tradition for Commercial Use Over Resident Objections

Heritage Oaks neighbors cited traffic and wildlife concerns; council approved 4-1 with conditions including a landscape buffer wall and road-connection ban

For nearly two decades, the scraped and graded land at the southwest corner of Cross Town Parkway and Southwest Fair Green Drive sat dormant — cleared in the mid-2000s, never built, and caught between...

Jun 08, 2026

Florida Budget Sends $50M to First-Time Buyer Aid, $405M for Hurricane Hardening

Teachers, nurses, and first responders on the Treasure Coast may be next in line for down payment help as lawmakers beef up housing programs

Florida lawmakers wrapped up a budget special session that pumps hundreds of millions of dollars into housing affordability, hurricane protection, and water quality — a package that could reshape the ...

Jun 08, 2026

Jolly Becomes Democratic Front-Runner for Governor as Demings Exits Race

Orange County Mayor suspends campaign after cancer diagnosis; Florida school funding protected in Special Session; Lauren Book clears primary field for Senate run

David Jolly, the former Republican-turned-independent congressman with deep ties to Florida's political center, became the uncontested front-runner for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination Friday a...

Jun 09, 2026

Port St. Lucie Council Directs $1.1M in Federal Funds to Flooding Fixes, Safety, Services

A unanimous vote locks in five years of CDBG priorities — but a debate over a Torino sidewalk exposed fault lines in how the city weighs competing neighborhood needs.

The Port St. Lucie City Council voted unanimously Monday to approve a five-year Community Development Block Grant plan that routes $1.1 million in federal funding to flood control, park safety, code e...

Jun 10, 2026

Indian River MPO Eyes $254M Road Plan, CR 512 Widening on Fast Track

Five-year spending program covers fiscal years 2027–2031; full board vote set for June 10

The Indian River County Metropolitan Planning Organization's technical advisory committee voted unanimously Tuesday to recommend a $254 million transportation improvement program that would reshape ke...

Jun 10, 2026

DeSantis, Cabinet Approve $90M in Immigration Enforcement Grants for Local Agencies

St. Lucie and Martin County sheriffs' offices among agencies potentially eligible for state funds

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Cabinet on Tuesday approved $90 million in grants for local law enforcement agencies to fund activities related to immigration enforcement — a decision that could dir...

Jun 11, 2026

Stuart CRB Splits 4-3 on Flagler Park Mural, Backs $48K in Business Grants

Board unanimously funds five downtown improvement projects; colorful sailfish-and-osprey design for restroom building draws dissent over local-artist concerns

Chuck Gary has waited years to repave the parking lot behind his Stuart law office — long enough that every hard rain turns the cracked asphalt into a small pond and a tripping hazard. On Tuesday, the...

Jun 11, 2026

Indian River County's $250M Road 510 Widening Faces Permit Fights, Railroad Standoff

A flyover bridge, water district disputes, and a decade-long timeline stand between drivers and a wider corridor

A $250 million overhaul of County Road 510 — the most ambitious road project in Indian River County in a generation — is grinding through permit disputes, a railroad standoff, and a construction calen...

Jun 11, 2026

Indian River's CR-510 Widening Hits $250M Price Tag, Won't Be Done Until 2033

FEC Railway demands, water district disputes, and a $105M flyover are stretching a 6.4-mile project across more than a decade

Eleven years of community meetings. Fifty-four conversations with the Wabasso neighborhood alone. Yet Indian River County residents who drive County Road 510 every day will wait at least eight more ye...