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Let's check in with Mayor Martin: FAQs & highlights from Council's Summer Workshop05 Sep 202500:30:11

On Episode 57, we're joined by Mayor Shannon Martin who answers some frequently asked questions from residents and shares highlights and key points from City Council's Summer Workshop.

Sign up for Mayor Martin's newsletter

Budget information

Your City tax bill explained

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Art of the matter: How public art colors Port St. Lucie's future22 Aug 202500:25:33

Public art brings color, culture and character to Port St. Lucie and creates beautiful spaces that draw our community together.

On Episode 56 of PSL On The Mic, Bethany Grubbs, senior planner with Planning & Zoning, tells us how public art benefits residents and visitors, and she also shares news about two upcoming projects, including the Heart in the Park, which opens to the public Aug. 23.

Public Art Master Plan: www.cityofpsl.com/art

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The stop-and-go science of traffic light coordination in Port St. Lucie04 Apr 202500:29:46

Quite often, people think the coordination of traffic signals on the main corridors of Port St. Lucie means they'll hit a green light every time, but that's not the case.

Many factors can affect timing, and on Episode 47, we learn the ins and outs of the City's adaptive signal coordination system from Traffic Operations Administrator Paul Johnson and how it helps -- in real time -- to make traveling through PSL a little easier. 

Also joining us is Tom Salvador, the City's CIP & Sales Tax Project Group Manager, who tells us how the data his team collects from the traffic system helps to make decisions about where road improvements are needed the most.

Traffic Operations Division: https://link.cityofpsl.com/3RriKbQ
Roundabouts: www.cityofpsl.com/roundabouts

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Port St. Lucie Police puts the brakes on aggressive driving ... and it's paying off21 Mar 202500:20:23

The Port St. Lucie Police Department's increased traffic patrols on our roadways has led to more speeding citations, more drunk driving arrests and less red-light runners than ever before. 

On Episode 46, we chat with Sgt. Ian Harris, who tells us why the Traffic Unit's high-visibility enforcement efforts are paying off and how a new push on social media to showcase those efforts has contributed to safer streets -- and a more positive relationship with residents.  

PSLPD: www.pslpolice.com
Traffic Unit: www.pslpolice.com/Your-PSLPD/Specialized-Units/Traffic-Unit
Join PSLPD: https://joinpslpolice.com/ 

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Mayor Martin's top takeaways from 2025 Winter Workshop, plus updates on major projects07 Mar 202500:36:56

Each year during the Winter Workshop, the Mayor and City Council receive in-depth presentations from staff on City priorities in preparation for the upcoming Strategic Planning session and the development of the annual budget. 

On Episode 45, Mayor Martin drops by the studio to share her top takeaways from the workshop, including updates on major road improvements, new park construction, Port St. Lucie's downtown and the new police training facility.

Winter Workshop Day 1: https://psl.granicus.com/player/clip/6270?view_id=10&redirect=true
Winter Workshop Day 2: https://psl.granicus.com/player/clip/6271?view_id=10&redirect=true
Winter Workshop Day 3: https://psl.granicus.com/player/clip/6272?view_id=10&redirect=true

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Keep Port St. Lucie Beautiful enhances our City's landscape, one neighborhood at a time21 Feb 202500:35:47

The City of Port St. Lucie’s first goal of its Strategic Plan is Safe, Clean & Beautiful. Improving safety and planning for our future needs, along with beautifying our landscape, are three of our top priorities. 

On Episode 44, Meighan Beckett, program manager for Keep Port St. Lucie Beautiful, talks about how the program has been enhancing Port St. Lucie through community pride and environmental stewardship for close to 25 years. From neighborhood beautification to the Adopt-a-Street initiative, KPSLB is a leader in urban transformation and civic engagement, with more than 500 volunteers lending a hand each year. 

Keep Port St. Lucie Beautiful: www.cityofpsl.com/kpslb
Adopt-a-Street: www.cityofpsl.com/adoptastreet

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Here's how we update our comprehensive plan, the roadmap to our City's future07 Feb 202500:20:14

Our comprehensive plan sets forth a vision for our City's future and provides a roadmap of how to get there. It outlines things like how, where and when to develop, redevelop or preserve land; identifies the infrastructure needed to support growth; and plans for recreational amenities desired by the community.

It's one of our City's most important documents.

The City of Port St. Lucie is currently in the process of updating its Comp Plan, and on Episode 43 of PSL On The Mic, Planning & Zoning Director Mary Savage-Dunham and Pat Tyjeski, a planning consultant with Inspire Placemaking Collective, break down the process and tell us how resident input is an integral part of the update.

Comprehensive Plan Project: www.cityofpsl.com/compplan

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Talk about a glow-up! Special events get even more special with new director's fresh ideas24 Jan 202500:31:11

Nan Krushinski knows events. She's been booking bands, fashioning festivals and creating community all over the country for more than 40 years.

Now, Nan gets to tender her talents right here in Port St. Lucie as our first Special Events Division Director for our new Special Events Division, formed last year to freshen up the City's already-exciting list of family friendly festivities.

On Episode 42 of PSL On The Mic, we get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into how Nan and her team add special touches to special events.

Events calendar: www.cityofpsl.com/calendar
PSL Irish Festival: www.midfloridaeventcenter.com/Events/PSL-Irish-Festival

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Is Port St. Lucie a good place to start a business? It sure is, and here's why10 Jan 202500:27:21

From the booming economic climate to its focus of supporting and attracting businesses, there are endless opportunities for entrepreneurs in the City of Port St. Lucie. 

On Episode 41, Business Tax Manager Yvonne White Grayson and Economic Development Administrator Elijah Wooten talk about why Port St. Lucie is the perfect place to start a business. They offer guidance to small business owners and entrepreneurs that will help them through the process of jump-starting their business and also suggest training opportunities and workshops to get business owners on the path toward success. 

Economic development: www.cityofpsl.com/business
Office of Business Tax: www.cityofpsl.com/businesstax
Business workshops: www.cityofpsl.com/business/training

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Year in review: Mayor Martin highlights projects that shaped Port St. Lucie in 202427 Dec 202400:25:19

Mayor Shannon Martin drops into the studio for the last episode of the year to discuss the projects and accomplishments that shaped Port St. Lucie in 2024. 

From the opening of Pioneer Park and The Port District to breaking ground on the new police training facility, there's a lot to be proud of this year.

Sign up for Mayor Martin's newsletter: https://www.cityofpsl.com/Government/Your-City-Government/Mayor-City-Council/Mayor

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New Chief Leo Niemczyk shares his vision for the future of Port St. Lucie Police Department13 Dec 202400:35:37

There's a new police chief in town and his name is Leo Niemczyk.

On Episode 39, Chief Niemczyk sits down with us to talk about his vision for the department, which includes updating its evidence-based policing method and continuing to recruit, hire and train officers to keep up with our growing city. 

Port St. Lucie has been the safest large city in Florida for a decade, which Chief Niemczyk attributes not only to the department's success at reducing crime but also to officers' professionalism and positive relationship with residents.  

Port St. Lucie Police Department: www.pslpolice.com
Chief Leo Niemczyk Bio: www.pslpolice.com/Your-PSLPD/Office-of-the-Chief
Join PSLPD: www.pslpolice.com/careers

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Tech to protect: How innovative gadgets help Port St. Police officers keep us safe29 Nov 202400:26:25

Whether they're drones, body-worn cameras or robotic dogs, there's no question state-of-the-art gadgets help to enhance public safety, improve efficiency and build trust among residents and police officers.

On Episode 38 of PSL On The Mic, Port St. Lucie Police Sgt. Matthew Reynolds talks about why it's important to invest in these types of innovative technologies and how they transform modern policing in our City. Sgt. Matthews also explains the importance of officer training and the maintenance of these valuable tools.

Port St. Lucie Police: www.cityofpsl.com/police

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Stronger together: How our partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs is reaching youth where they are01 Aug 202500:36:29

The Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County's Mobile Club is changing the game — bringing fun, learning and support directly to Port St. Lucie parks.

Through our partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs, and with funding from the Community Development Block Grant program, more than 5,000 young people in the past four years have been positively impacted.

On Episode 55, Alex Tasca, deputy director of Neighborhood Services, and Jalene Henley, area club director at the Boys & Girls Clubs, share how this City + Club partnership is making a real difference.

Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County: www.bgcofslc.org 

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Can I get a watt watt? PSLinLights is going to totally sleigh this holiday season15 Nov 202400:21:15

Draped in more than 2 million lights, the City of Port St. Lucie is going to shine brighter than ever this holiday season, and residents and visitors alike will be able to experience the magic first-hand during PSLinLights.

Our engagement and marketing team manager Melissa Yunas brings the cheer to Episode 37 and tells us where to find the most spectacular light displays, dazzling decorations and fun-filled festivities throughout the City this holiday season.

Don't forget to untangle those lights and pump air into that inflatable Santa Claus because the annual PSLinLights Home & Yard Decorating Contest also begins Nov. 20. Will your house be the most lit? We can't wait to find out. Ready? Set? Glow!

Get in the spirit: www.cityofpsl.com/pslinlights

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Music to our ears: The pitch-perfect evolution of Port St. Lucie's Concert Series01 Nov 202400:34:13

What does it take to plan a Concert Series? Who figures out which bands will bring in big crowds? How much staff is needed to pull off a great night of music? 

Well, that's where Linda McCarthy comes in. She's the City's executive director of business development, and on Episode 36 she shares insider information about how she gets bands like Styx, Little River Band, Diamond Rio, Scotty McCreery and Everclear to make tour stops in Port St. Lucie. If we ask nicely, she also might tell us who's coming to the MIDFLORIDA Event Center stage this year!

Another part of Linda's job is to figure out cool ways to generate revenue for the City, so we're able to put on even bigger and better events, seminars and shows for residents.

Got tickets? Get them here: https://www.etix.com/ticket/o/4577/port-st-lucie-civic-center?cobrand=portstlucie
Full events calendar: https://www.midfloridaeventcenter.com/List-of-Events

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Considering a career with the City of Port St. Lucie? Here are 5 reasons why it's a great idea18 Oct 202400:39:52

A lot of people might think working for a city, town or local municipality is mundane, repetitive and let's face it ... boring. But we're here to tell you that is 100% not the case, and we're going to prove it to you.

On Episode 35, we chat with Recruitment Manager Keshia Louis and Organizational Development Project Manager Corrie Johnson who share 5 reasons -- although there are a lot more! -- why the City of Port St. Lucie is such a great place to work. 

From its strong emphasis on health and wellness to its forward-thinking strategic plan, the City of Port St. Lucie is a workplace that provides challenging but meaningful work and fosters a powerful sense of community and belonging.  

Human Resources: www.cityofpsl.com/Government/Your-City-Government/Departments/Human-Resources
Job Openings: www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cityofpsl

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Got fun? MIDFLORIDA Event Center is the go-to entertainment venue on the Treasure Coast04 Oct 202400:26:13

The MIDFLORIDA Event Center is the most comprehensive venue for entertainment and fun on the Treasure Coast. While mostly known for its big-name concerts and festivals, the Event Center also hosts a variety of other events, including banquets, conferences, trainings, expos, trade shows, performing arts shows, fundraisers, festivals, sporting events ... there's something for everyone.

On Episode 34 of PSL On The Mic, Director David Stonehouse and Special Events Administrator Kaitlyn DeRosa talk about why the Event Center is the go-to venue for all sorts of music, events and special gatherings in Port St. Lucie.

MIDFLORIDA Event Center: www.midfloridaeventcenter.com
Tickets: link.cityofpsl.com/4gU2vjd

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Rising above: Crosstown Parkway Bridge opened to traffic five years ago20 Sep 202400:33:21

It's hard to imagine Port St. Lucie without the majestic Crosstown Parkway Bridge, which spans the beautiful North Fork of the St. Lucie River. But after 40 years, and a few bumps in the road, the bridge finally opened to traffic Sept. 28, 2019, and the City has a lot to celebrate.

On Episode 33 of PSL On The Mic, Beth Zsoka, Public Works executive project manager for community outreach, and Frank Knott, project manager with the Community Redevelopment Agency, reminisce about working side by side on the project and share information that proves the bridge is doing its job: alleviating traffic on two of the City's most heavily traveled roads.

Crosstown Parkway Bridge Extension Project: https://link.cityofpsl.com/3Xr5IxQ 
Public Works: www.cityofpsl.com/publicworks
Community Redevelopment Agency: www.cityofpsl.com/cra

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Protecting our schools: The vital role of school resource officers in Port St. Lucie05 Sep 202400:24:28

We're a few weeks into the new school year, so we wanted to highlight our school resource officers and the vital role they play in keeping students and teachers safe.

Port St. Lucie Police Officer Amanda McCarty joins us on Episode 32 to talk about her role as an SRO at Treasure Coast High School. SROs not only help create a safe learning environment; they also foster positive relationships with youth, handle criminal complaints and routine calls for service on campus, teach classes, mentor at-risk youth and lots more, including offering hugs when needed!

PSLPD school resource officers: https://link.cityofpsl.com/3XdoZma

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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More trash pickups? Bridge to the island? Mayor Martin answers more FAQs23 Aug 202400:34:40

Is the City going back to twice-a-week trash pickup?
When will construction along Port St. Lucie Boulevard South be complete?
Could we get more activities for teens?
Is public art paid for by taxpayers?

Mayor Shannon Martin's first FAQ podcast was very popular, so she joins us again on Episode 31 of PSL On The Mic to answer more frequently asked questions from Port St. Lucie residents.

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Taxes, budget and an updated Strategic Plan: Mayor Martin breaks it all down09 Aug 202400:16:49

Mayor Shannon Martin joins us on PSL On The Mic to talk about two important topics: taxes and the budget.

During its Summer Workshop, City Council was presented with the City Manager's proposed budget for FY 2024-25, and will officially approve it at the end of September. To be transparent, and to make sure residents' questions are answered, there will be two informational sessions, one in person Aug. 27 at the botanical gardens, and one virtually Aug. 29. There also are two public hearings, Sept. 9 and Sept. 23, where residents can share their opinions or concerns about the budget. 

Public participation in budgeting helps build trust between the City and its residents, and increases legitimacy and credibility in financial matters.

Your tax bill explained: www.cityofpsl.com/taxes
Balancing Act Tax Receipt Tool: www.cityofpsl.com/taxes
FY 24/25 Budget in Brief: www.cityofpsl.com/budget

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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We're in your corner: How our fitness programs foster community while getting you healthy26 Jul 202400:31:15

Regular physical activity is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being. It improves cardiovascular health, increases strength and endurance, enhances mood and reduces the risk of chronic diseases.

That's why, on Episode 29, we chat with Fitness Coordinator Christiana Marasa and Recreation Manager Anne Stadius from the fitness division of Parks & Recreation. Christiana and Anne tell us how the City's fitness programming and fitness centers can help members achieve their health and exercise goals. They also talk about Rock Steady Boxing, a non-contact boxing program designed specifically for individuals with Parkinson’s disease.

Fitness centers & programs: www.cityofpsl.com/fitness
Learn more about Rock Steady Boxing

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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PSL On The Mic turns one! Reflections on a year's worth of your City Hall podcast12 Jul 202400:45:28

The City of Port St. Lucie's official podcast, PSL On The Mic, has been on the air for one year, and we're so excited to keep educating, informing and answering your questions about all things Port St. Lucie. 

For Episode 28, we do a little switcheroo as Innovation Strategist Avi Monina takes over as guest host to chat with Social Media Manager Maureen Kenyon about the lessons we learned, the episodes we loved and what we're planning for the future. Also, meet the trio of staffers who create and produce the award-winning podcast. 

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Something's cooking at The Port: How The Grove will change PSL's dining scene11 Jul 202500:24:10

Get ready to dig into Port St. Lucie’s most exciting riverfront development yet! 

In this episode, we’re joined by CRA Director Jennifer Davis, who talks all things The Grove, a vibrant new dining destination coming to The Port District.

Jennifer gives us an inside look at the five unique venues debuting in Phase 1 and shares how The Grove is designed to be more than just a place to eat. It’s a welcoming space where community, cuisine and the natural beauty of the St. Lucie River come together.

From laid-back bites to upscale experiences, find out how The Grove is shaping up to be PSL’s go-to spot to connect, unwind and savor every moment.

The Grove: link.cityofpsl.com/thegrove

The Port District: www.cityofpsl.com/theport

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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The power of parks: How Port St. Lucie's parks play a vital role in residents' lives28 Jun 202400:58:30

July is Park & Recreation Month, and with more than 50 parks, playgrounds and recreation facilities in Port St. Lucie, there's a lot to celebrate! 

Brad Keen, acting director for Parks & Recreation, joins us for an in-depth discussion about all things parks and playgrounds, including how we decide when the City needs a new park, the push for all-inclusive playgrounds and why parks play such a vital role in our residents' lives. Brad also shares new information about parks coming online soon, including Riverland Paseo Park and Tradition and Torino regional parks.

Parks map: www.cityofpsl.com/parks
Parks & Recreation: www.pslparks.com

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Paw-some partners: How the strong bond between K9s and their handlers keeps us safe14 Jun 202400:31:09

The Port St. Lucie Police Department’s K9 Unit is a team of highly trained police dogs and officers that bolsters the fight against crime in Port St. Lucie and provides protection for officers and residents. But the K9 Unit is also a testament to the extraordinary bond between humans and their canine partners, working tirelessly to ensure the safety of the City.

On Episode 26, Sgt. John Fazio, who leads the unit, and K9 Officer Will Harris chat with us about how the dogs and officers are trained, what makes a good handler, the challenges of working with a four-legged partner and lots more. Did we mention K9 Bodhi visits with us, too? He does!

K9 Unit: www.cityofpsl.com/government/departments/police/recruitment/k-9-unit
Port St. Lucie Police: www.cityofpsl.com/police

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Putting the Port in Port St. Lucie: Let's take a tour of The Port District and Pioneer Park31 May 202400:40:01

We're finally putting the Port in Port St. Lucie! 

On Episode 25, CRA Director Jen Davis and Parks Projects Administrator Kelly Boatwright give us the 411 on the awesome amenities that await us at Pioneer Park and The Port District, an area that stretches from just south of the Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens, up to and including Lyngate Park. 

The City of Port St. Lucie has long recognized the value of the North Fork of the St. Lucie River, and for years, residents, business owners and visitors have expressed their desire for more ways to enjoy it. Jen and Kelly take us on a "tour" of Pioneer Park and The Port District and explain how the City succeeded in developing a "destination" for visitors while at the same time, ensuring those plans fit in with the natural environment and the City’s character. 

The grand opening of The Port District and Pioneer Park is Saturday, June 15 during Port Fest.

The Port District: www.cityofpsl.com/theport
Port Fest: www.cityofpsl.com/portfest

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Together toward zero: A team approach to help reduce serious traffic injuries, fatalities in PSL17 May 202400:19:20

On average, eight people are killed and 49 are seriously injured on Florida’s roads every day. In the majority of those crashes, driver behavior is a contributing factor. 

On Episode 24, we chat with Katie Kehres, the Florida Department of Transportation's District Four safety administrator, about Target Zero, a statewide initiative to reduce the number of transportation-related serious injuries and deaths across Florida to zero. 

Target Zero focuses on identifying behaviors that contribute to crashes and understanding why those behaviors occurred, identifying the specific target audience and creating impactful messages to influence safe driving. It focuses on influencing change in these specific behaviors before they occur. 

The City of Port St. Lucie has been partnering with FDOT on this initiative since October 2022, when it was chosen as the lead for Target Zero's kickoff.

Target Zero: www.fdot.gov/agencyresources/target-zero
FDOT District 4: https://www.d4fdot.com/
Stressed behind the wheel? Download a playlist! www.fdot.gov/projects/targetzero/speeding 

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Travel buddies: How the City and FDOT work together to keep Port St. Lucie moving forward03 May 202400:27:33

Did you know that not all road projects under construction in the City of Port St. Lucie are controlled by the City? Ever wonder why a certain project seems to be taking a little longer to complete than others? When you share valuable input with us about a project, how exactly do we use it?

On Episode 23, PSL On The Mic takes a deep dive into the working relationship between the City and the Florida Department of Transportation. Emily Seitter, project manager for the City's Capital Improvement Plan and the Half-Cent Sales Tax teams, and Chad Rucks, construction engineer with the Treasure Coast Operations Center of FDOT, discuss this partnership and explain that all of the infrastructure improvements going on throughout the City are resident-centric. "Without the input, without open, transparent two-way communication, we are not meeting the over-arching goal, which is to build for the people."

Multimodal Plan: www.cityofpsl.com/mobilityfees
FDOT District 4: www.d4fdot.com
St. Lucie County Transportation Planning Organization: www.stlucietpo.org

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my bike! Gearing up for bike safety in PSL19 Apr 202400:27:02

"Bicycle, bicycle, bicycle
"I want to ride my bicycle, bicycle, bicycle
"I want to ride my bicycle
"I want to ride by bike
"I want to ride my bicycle
"I want to ride it where I like"

There's no doubt Queen said it best, but the City of Port St. Lucie is going to give it a try!

On Episode 22, we chat with avid cyclist Noel Comeaux, a senior planner with Planning & Zoning, and Port St. Lucie Police Chief Richard Del Toro about PSL Bike Safety Month and how drivers, cyclists and pedestrians can work together to navigate the City's streets. Residents also have told us they want new ways to travel throughout the City other than by car, so we discuss how the City's Multimodal Plan will help them do that.

PSL Bike Safety Month: https://link.cityofpsl.com/4aENiyG
St. Lucie County Safety Festival: www.slcsafetyfest.com
FDOT Bicycle Safety Tips: www.fdot.gov/agencyresources/bicyclesafety
Florida Health Bicycle Safety Tips: https://link.cityofpsl.com/3Q4qVuo

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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How do you give back to your community? Become a City volunteer!05 Apr 202400:12:44

April is National Volunteer Month, and we can't think of a better way to give back to your community than by becoming a volunteer for the City of Port St. Lucie.

On Episode 21 of PSL On The Mic, we sit down with Delfina Perea and Alyssa Figur, volunteer coordinators from Human Resources, who talk with us about the importance of volunteering. We're always looking for volunteers for our events, as coaches, on the greens at our golf course and even in City Hall. And as a volunteer, you're sharing your expertise and skills with us while you do something you love. It's a win-win!

Apply to be a volunteer: www.cityofpsl.com/volunteer

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Want to report a pothole on your street? There's an app for that, and it's called 1PSL!22 Mar 202400:16:31

Do you need a second garbage cart? Are there drainage issues with your swale? Is there a tree in a right-of-way that needs to be trimmed? 

Submit these requests -- and more! -- to 1PSL, your 24/7 City Hall!

On Episode 20, Maureen talks with Jasmin Padova from the City Manager's Office about our 1PSL system, the most convenient way for residents to request services, report concerns or get help fixing issues. Jasmin is 1PSL's coordinator and makes sure your requests are handled in a timely manner.

Since 1PSL launched four years ago, staff has answered more than 350,000 calls, resulting in 96,000 requests. Listen to today's podcast to learn more about how 1PSL can help you navigate City Hall!

1PSL: www.cityofpsl.com/1psl
Office of Solid Waste: www.cityofpsl.com/solidwaste

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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We answer residents' FAQs and share big updates from City Council's Winter Workshop08 Mar 202400:37:58

When is the playground at Whispering Pines Park reopening? What's happening with swales? Can we go back to twice-a-week garbage pickup? Are backyard chickens allowed in Port St. Lucie?

On Episode 19, host Maureen Kenyon and Mayor Shannon Martin answer these frequently asked questions -- and more! -- from residents, and Mayor Martin also recaps major updates from last month's City Council Winter Workshop.

Watch the Winter Workshop: www.youtube.com/@CityPortStLucie/streams 
Swales: www.cityofpsl.com/swale
Your City tax bill explained: www.cityofpsl.com/taxes

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Port St. Lucie's future is in good hands: Meet the leaders of our Youth Council!23 Feb 202400:23:31

Youth Councils represent the views of young people at a local level. Run by young people for young people, they give youth their age a voice and enable them to make their views heard in the decision-making process.

Port St. Lucie's newly established Youth Council is already doing great things! 

On Episode 18, host and Social Media Manager Maureen Kenyon talks with Community Engagement Manager Stephanie Vernot, who's also the Youth Council coordinator, about how the Council was developed and what a Youth Council means for the City of Port St. Lucie. Then, Youth Council chair and co-chair, Victoria Zaravelis and Enrique Rosario, join us to share their goals and ideas and why it's important for Port St. Lucie's young people to have a voice in their local government.

Port St. Lucie Youth Council: www.cityofpsl.com/youthcouncil

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Get schooled on PSL: How City University turns residents into City Ambassadors27 Jun 202500:21:50

Have you ever wanted a first-hand look into City operations? City University is the way to do it.

On Episode 53, Makenzie Spittler, assistant manager, engagement and budget in the Communications Department, talks about City U, a free nine-session course that gives residents an opportunity to learn about City departments, talk with City leaders and officials and connect with other residents just as interested in making our City a better place.

Once you graduate from City U, you also can apply to become a City Ambassador, which empowers local residents to act as representatives of the City, helping to spread important information, engage with the community and support City initiatives. 

Registration for City U opens July 21.

City University: www.cityofpsl.com/cityu
Ambassador Program: www.cityofpsl.com/ambassador

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Get to know your mayor: Port St. Lucie Mayor Shannon Martin answers residents' questions09 Feb 202400:30:47

What motivated Mayor Shannon Martin to run for City Council? What advice does she have for women who aspire to lead in government? Where does she see the City in 15 years? Is she a cat person or a dog person? 

You asked; we've got answers.

On Episode 17 -- PSL On The Mic's first-ever Get to Know Your Mayor segment -- host and Social Media Manager Maureen Kenyon asks Mayor Martin some of the questions listeners shared with us, allowing them the opportunity to learn a little bit about their mayor.

Links:
Learn more about Mayor Martin: https://www.cityofpsl.com/government/mayor-city-council/mayor

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Have a say in your City: Citizen Summit allows residents to shape future of Port St. Lucie26 Jan 202400:28:34

The Citizen Summit is one of the most important events at the City of Port St. Lucie. It allows residents to receive in-depth information about the City’s Strategic Plan and also provide input on the plan’s seven goals. 

In a nutshell, it gives them an opportunity to shape the future of their city.

On Episode 16, Sarah Prohaska, Communications Director, and Kate Parmelee, Deputy City Manager for Strategic Initiatives & Innovation, talk about how and why the Citizen Summit was formed and share insight about the ways in which resident feedback collected at the Summit, along with the annual National Community Survey, will be used to help City Council update the Strategic Plan and identify budget priorities.

Links:
Citizen Summit: www.cityofpsl.com/citizensummit
National Community Survey: www.cityofpsl.com/communitysurvey 
Strategic Plan: www.cityofpsl.com/strategicplan
Strategic Plan Dashboard: https://dashboards.mysidewalk.com/port-st-lucie-fl-strategic-plan

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Win-win for everyone: How $50M in grants helps the City and its residents12 Jan 202400:14:42

Port St. Lucie residents have a reason to celebrate in the new year as the City secured several grants, totaling an impressive $50,140,050, that not only will help the City realize its goals but also reduce the impact on taxpayers. On Episode 15, host Maureen Kenyon and Mayor Shannon Martin talk about how our Grants & Advocacy Team seeks out and applies for grants and how these grants, like puzzle pieces, fit in perfectly to the City’s Strategic Plan. It’s a win-win for everyone.

Links: 

Strategic Plan: www.cityofpsl.com/strategicplan
2023 Annual Report: www.cityofpsl.com/annualreport
Community Development Block Grant: www.cityofpsl.com/cdbg 

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Year in Review: Highlights & accomplishments that shaped Port St. Lucie in 202329 Dec 202300:13:42

Significant progress has been made in 2023 regarding the City's goal of making Port St. Lucie an exceptional community that is truly the Heart of the Treasure Coast. On Episode 14, Mayor Shannon Martin shares a few highlights from the past year that helped shape the City, including the completion of Phase I of Floresta Drive, the funding of 26 police officers -- the largest number of officer-funded positions in Port St. Lucie's history -- and a City rebranding and identity project. We also look to 2024 and break down major projects that are expected to be completed, including Pioneer Park and The Port and the widening of Port St. Lucie Boulevard South.

Floresta Drive Improvement Project: www.cityofpsl.com/floresta
Port St. Lucie Police: www.cityofpsl.com/police
City Identity Project: www.authenticpsl.com
Port St. Lucie Boulevard South Project: www.cityofpsl.com/pslblvdsouth
The Port District: www.cityofpsl.com/theport

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Follow the data: How Port St. Lucie is working to better serve its residents15 Dec 202300:18:57

Bloomberg Philanthropies’ What Works Cities Certification recognizes and celebrates local governments for their exceptional use of data to inform policy decisions, allocate funding, improve services, evaluate the effectiveness of programs and engage residents. On Episode 13, we discuss the City’s certification process with Kate Parmelee, Deputy City Manager for Strategic Initiatives & Innovation, and how it’s helping to make us a more efficient, well-managed government. By using fact-based data, we can learn how to better serve residents, save time and money and make sure services are more targeted and improved. 

Strategic Plan: www.cityofpsl.com/strategicplan
Strategic Plan Progress & Performance Dashboard: dashboards.mysidewalk.com/2023-port-st-lucie-performance-dashboard-93226bb4b896
Citizen Summit: www.cityofpsl.com/citizensummit
Bloomberg Philanthropies’ What Works Cities: whatworkscities.bloomberg.org/

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Heart of the Treasure Coast: How Port St. Lucie found its identity01 Dec 202300:38:31

Port St. Lucie has undergone many changes since it was first incorporated in 1961. That’s why, for more than a year, the City has been conducting research inside and outside the community to uncover perceptions and attitudes to find out what’s unique about Port St. Lucie and define its identity. On Episode 12, Communications Director Sarah Prohaska talks about the City’s Identity and Rebranding Project and how it helps the City change, clarify, refine and improve its reputation. We unveil the new logo and tagline, Heart of the Treasure Coast, and answer residents’ questions about how the project makes us a better community.

Links: 

City of Port St. Lucie website: www.cityofpsl.com

City Identity Project: www.authenticpsl.com

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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How the St. Lucie County Fire District's rating can help lower homeowner's insurance17 Nov 202300:27:42

Insurance Services Office ratings score a fire department’s ability to protect the community. On Episode 11, St. Lucie County Fire District Division Chief Chad Crouse and Mayor Shannon Martin break down the Fire District’s Class 2 rating and what it means for Port St. Lucie residents, including how the score could get lower insurance rates for homeowners. They also discuss the county’s explosive growth and the Fire District’s investment in a new administrative complex and additional fire stations over the next few years, so it can continue to keep the community safe.

Links: 

St. Lucie County Fire District: www.slcfd.com

Insurance Services Office Letter: www.slcfd.com/DocumentCenter/View/1400/ISO-Letter-2023-and-Announcement-Letter   

St. Lucie County Fire District Facebook page: www.facebook.com/slcfd

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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What a NICE idea! How community engagement makes Port St. Lucie stronger03 Nov 202300:22:10

Community engagement is a top priority for the City of Port St. Lucie. We value the strong bonds with have with our residents. On Episode 10, Maureen sits down with Bolivar Gomez, Project Manager for the Neighborhood Involvement & Community Engagement program -- NICE for short – to chat about how the program helps to build community engagement and improve the fabric of Port St. Lucie, neighborhood by neighborhood. Maureen and Bolivar also talk about the upcoming Fall Socials, which allow residents to provide input on community issues, meet their neighbors and talk with City staff about various initiatives and programs. It’s a way to have fun while bringing about change in the community.

Links:
Neighborhood Involvement and Community Engagement:
www.cityofpsl.com/nice 
NICE Fall Socials: https://www.cityofpsl.com/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/16889/685?curm=11&cury=2023
NICE Awards: https://www.cityofpsl.com/government/departments/neighborhood-services/nice-program/nice-awards 

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Why isn’t there a Cheesecake Factory in Port St. Lucie?20 Oct 202300:25:34

Ever wonder why restaurants and grocery stores decide to set up shop in certain cities? It depends on a lot of factors such as income level, population and whether the company is in an expansion mode. During Episode 9, Mayor Shannon Martin talks with Maureen about the criteria national chains – like The Cheesecake Factory and Trader Joe’s -- rely on before choosing to expand to a certain City, and how even though Port St. Lucie might not meet some of the criteria now, it doesn’t mean it won’t meet the criteria in the future. 

Links: 

Coming Soon to PSL: www.cityofpsl.com/comingsoon

Open for Business tool: www.cityofpsl.com/openbusiness

Before You Sign the Lease workshops: www.cityofpsl.com/businesslease

 Upcoming events: www.cityofpsl.com/calendar and www.pslparks.com

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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You’re safe with us. How Port St. Lucie Police serves and protects our community06 Oct 202300:32:44

The Port St. Lucie Police Department prides itself on building and maintaining vital connections with City staff and fellow colleagues. This teamwork approach allows officers to better serve residents with courage, knowledge and integrity. On Episode 8, host Maureen Kenyon chats with Acting Assistant Chief Marc DiMeo about proactive policing, recruitment, the department’s new policing district and how PSLPD tackles residents’ No. 1 complaint, speeding.


Port St. Lucie Police Department: www.cityofpsl.com/police

Join the PSLPD team: www.cityofpsl.com/pslpdcareers

Acting Chief Richard Del Toro’s newsletter: https://conta.cc/3sSsdzN

Speeding prevention: www.cityofpsl.com/speeding

Upcoming fall events: www.cityofpsl.com/calendar and www.pslparks.com

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Let's check in with Mayor Martin: Juneteenth celebrations, Heart in the Park, road projects and more13 Jun 202500:28:57

Mayor Shannon Martin visits the studio for Episode 52 and answers frequently asked questions posted to social media, including updates about the Port St. Lucie Boulevard South project and changes coming to the Convenient Drop-Off Center. 

She also talks about our Youth Council's accomplishments for 2025, the importance of Juneteenth and how a sculpture will connect communities and solidify Port St. Lucie as the Heart of the Treasure Coast.

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Let’s hit the road! Progress report on a few major road projects22 Sep 202300:22:42

There are several road projects happening throughout the City, so sit back and enjoy the ride as host Maureen Kenyon and Mayor Shannon Martin talk about the progress of several of them, including Port St. Lucie Boulevard South, Gatlin Boulevard/Interstate 95 and the Tulip Boulevard roundabout. Buckle up as it’s full speed ahead into funding, including grants, and talk about the difference between City projects, Transportation Planning Organization projects and Florida Department of Transportation projects. Episode 7 also highlights our Mobility Plan and how it will benefit our City. 

 

Links: 

Port St. Lucie Boulevard South: www.cityofpsl.com/pslblvdsouth

Floresta Drive Improvement Project: www.cityofpsl.com/floresta

St. Lucie West Boulevard: https://www.cityofpsl.com/government/departments/public-works/projects/st-lucie-west-blvd-projects

Mobility Plan: www.cityofpsl.com/mobilityfees

Half-Cent Sales Tax Projects: www.cityofpsl.com/salestax

Project Tracker: www.cityofpsl.com/projecttracker

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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A park for all ages: An update on Torino Regional Park08 Sep 202300:23:32

Early concepts and surveys for Torino Regional Park were designed and permitted in 2007, but because of the Great Recession, plans were put on hold. Fast forward 16 years and -- building on what was learned during the initial design -- the project team is full steam ahead with what would be the City’s first regional park. On Episode 6, Maureen talks with Parks Administrator Kelly Boatwright about the master plan, design and next steps for the 200-acre park. Kelly also shares feedback from residents about what they want to see there, including a playground, a pump track, paved trails, nature trails, water features, a dog park and more.  

Links: 

Torino Regional Park Public Information Meetings: www.cityofpsl.com/torinoregionalpark

Port St. Lucie International Fest: https://www.cityofpsl.com/Home/Components/News/News/6842/1747 and www.pslparks.com

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Can the City control growth & development?25 Aug 202300:41:00

The City of Port St. Lucie has come a long way in a short amount of time. Initially created as a bedroom community in 1961 by a development group, Port St. Lucie has grown from less than 300 people to more than 230,000. How did we grow so fast, and more importantly, were we prepared for it? On Episode 5, host Maureen Kenyon and Mayor Shannon Martin explore why PSL has become such a desirable place to live, how our history affects the way the City grows today and what local leaders are doing to manage growth and prepare for it in the future. 

 

Links: 

A history of Port St. Lucie’s development: www.cityofpsl.com/development

Your tax bill explained: www.cityofpsl.com/taxes

Port St. Lucie International Fest: https://www.cityofpsl.com/Home/Components/News/News/6842/1747 and www.pslparks.com

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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Destination Port St. Lucie: A fun, frank conversation about City Center11 Aug 202300:38:52

Is Port St. Lucie the “hole in the donut” when it comes to things to do on the Treasure Coast? Do you sometimes drive north or south on nights and weekends? Well, we’re about to put the brakes on that. On episode four, Maureen has a lively conversation about City Center with Jennifer Davis, director of the Community Redevelopment Agency. The 46-acre site at the corner of U.S. 1 and Walton Road has long been envisioned as a vibrant, walkable eastern Port St. Lucie destination consisting of retail, office, entertainment, cultural, restaurant and residential uses. Now, it’s finally close to fruition. We talk about its storied history, timelines, design and break down what exactly residents want to see there. 

 Links: 

City Center: www.cityofpsl.com/citycenter
What’s a CRA? www.cityofpsl.com/cra 

Stay informed about City news, events, meetings and activities: www.cityofpsl.com/stayinformed

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