City Council to Review Debt Portfolio, I-95 Interchange Plans
Port St. Lucie, FL – March 16, 2026 – City Council meets tonight to review the city debt portfolio and discuss the Marshall Parkway and I-95 interchange.
Port St. Lucie leaders are gathering tonight for a City Council workshop that touches on two issues with long-term impact: city finances and transportation planning.
City Debt Review
On the agenda is a detailed review of Port St. Lucie’s current debt portfolio. Council members are expected to examine outstanding obligations, repayment schedules and overall financial positioning.
Workshops like this typically do not involve final votes, but they help set the tone for future budget decisions. With continued growth across the city, officials are closely monitoring borrowing levels tied to infrastructure, public safety and capital improvement projects.
The review offers residents a clearer picture of how major projects are financed and how debt payments fit into the broader fiscal plan.
Marshall Parkway & I-95 Interchange
Council will also discuss the Marshall Parkway and I-95 interchange project, a key transportation initiative aimed at improving connectivity and easing congestion.
The interchange has been viewed as an important step in supporting development west of I-95, including residential and commercial expansion. Improved access points could help reduce traffic pressure on existing east-west corridors while opening new routes for commuters and emergency services.
Monday’s discussion is expected to focus on planning updates and next steps as the project moves forward.
Public Participation
The workshop includes time for public comment, giving residents an opportunity to speak on agenda items or broader city concerns.
As Port St. Lucie continues to grow, meetings like this provide insight into how leaders are balancing infrastructure demands with long-term financial stability.
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