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NEW PORT RICHEY â Coronavirus-related restrictions loosening and vaccination numbers increasing are resulting in an increase of social gatherings and events.
In an effort to accommodate guests, now and into the future, the New Port Richey City Council voted April 20 to expedite the reconfiguration of the Nebraska Avenue parking lot at a cost not to exceed $90,000.
The 5-0 vote of approval increases the cost of the project by 12.5%, from $721,942.50 to $811,942.50. It also tasks Largo-based Right of Way Contracting LLC to complete the project at least two months sooner, reducing the timeframe from 180 days to 120.
âWe were sensitive to the disruption to the business community and the inconvenience to the public, so we were looking for an expedited schedule,â City Manager Debbie Manns said.
New Port Richey city leaders excited about future of Keiser University
New Port Richey city leaders excited about future of Keiser University
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NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. â There s progress being made at the corner of U.S.19 and Main Street in New Port Richey, especially if you ask City Manager Debbie Manns. This is an exciting project for the city really catalyst in nature, says Manns.
The property, hopefully by summer, will be home to a 45,000 sq. ft. Keiser University and around 1,000 students and 100 employees. And that is very much of interest to the city for a lot of different reasons, but principally, because we expect that the student body and the staff will rely on our downtown district for a lot of their needs. And we want to solidify that district and you re introducing some new consumers in the market is a strategic move on our part, explains Manns.