The Board of County Commissioners has identified Revitalization, 
Redevelopment, and Infill (RRI) as priorities and has embarked on several 
initiatives to encourage these efforts. In 1999, the County, with the assistance 
of the Countywide Community Revitalization Team (CCRT), created the 
Revitalization and Redevelopment Overlay (RRO) in conjunction with the adoption 
of the Managed Growth Tier System (MGTS) to depict areas of focus for 
revitalization and redevelopment efforts. The CCRT areas within the RRO were 
identified as areas that could benefit from neighborhood revitalization efforts. 
The CCRT efforts have and continue to involve a partnership of local residents, 
the County, and other interested stakeholders committed to reversing distressed 
neighborhood conditions and promoting the creation of desirable and safe places 
to live, work, and play. 
The commitment to neighborhood revitalization efforts was further reinforced 
in 2001 when the Community Revitalization Section was created under the Planning 
Division. In October 2003, the section became the Office of Community 
Revitalization (OCR) under County Administration. The OCR is responsible for 
developing and recommending revitalization strategies as well as providing 
technical and financial resources for distressed neighborhoods in unincorporated 
Palm Beach County. Based on the recommendations of the August 2003 CCRT Focus 
Areas Study and Recommendations Report, the BCC endorsed OCR’s recommendation to 
expand the number of CCRT targeted areas to a total of 104. 
Furthermore, in 2005 the County designated the Urban Redevelopment Area (URA) 
to facilitate and encourage revitalization, redevelopment and infill activities. 
The URA is an 11,467-acre sub-region in central Palm Beach County that has the 
distinct characteristics of an older area that could benefit from the 
implementation of revitalization, redevelopment, and infill (RRI) programs. The 
URA, with its urbanized environment and large number of CCRT areas, is a fitting 
locale for the testing and implementation of RRI policies. 
Additionally, the RRO depicted on Map Series map LU.1.1 Managed Growth Tier 
System (MGTS) was modified to only include the 104 CCRT designated areas and the 
URA boundaries to reflect areas that are targeted for comprehensive and 
coordinated assistance. 
Furthermore, the RRO in the Comprehensive Plan was renamed to the 
Revitalization, Redevelopment, and Infill Overlay (RRIO) and its associated 
policies were updated to include infill considerations and reflect current 
conditions. 
Along with the formal designation of the URA, three (3) street corridors 
within the URA have been targeted for specific detailed planning. They are known 
as the Priority Redevelopment Areas (PRAs) and include the Military Trail 
Corridor, the Congress Avenue Corridor, and the Lake Worth Road Corridor (more 
detailed information can be found by accessing the links to the Infill and 
Redevelopment Study and the Priority Redevelopment Area located on the left of 
this page). 
Lastly, the County is engaged in R.R.I. efforts to facilitate 
the revitalization, redevelopment, and infill initiatives in the Lake Worth Road 
Commercial Corridor area. Please see the link to the left regarding these 
efforts.