Mulberry Moves Forward with $30 Million Municipal Complex in Phases
Mulberry, Florida, plans a $30 million municipal complex, with phased construction due to borrowing limits. City officials aim to address community needs while managing financial constraints.

The city of Mulberry, Florida, is advancing a $30 million municipal complex project, now set for phased construction due to borrowing restrictions from the bank, which limits funding to $13 million. The project will replace the existing city hall and will include a city hall, cultural center, civic center, museum, and sheriff's office substation on East Canal Street.
Leaders intend to start with the city hall building, with completion expected next year. This phased approach aims to avoid raising property taxes or utility rates, thereby minimizing financial impact on residents. The decision aligns with community feedback prioritizing a manageable, gradual development process.




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