The Blueprint 2020 board saw tensions flare again as two of its members — City Commissioners Jack Porter and Jeremy Matlow — grilled staff about management of the agency and the hiring of its top executive.

At one point, City Commissioner Curtis Richardson packed up and left chambers, later remarking that the meeting had “devolved.” County Commissioner Bill Proctor worried whether the board was “eating ourselves internally.”

The meeting on Thursday was the first time the board gathered since their bitter, final vote to give $27 million in sales tax proceeds to fund repairs at Florida State’s Doak Campbell Stadium. It was the latest example of still-simmering tensions among board members who split over a controversial issue defining this year’s local elections.   

Leon County residents fill City Hall as they wait to voice their opinions on the proposed funding for Doak Campbell Stadium on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022.

Blueprint battle:

The 12-member panel had a short agenda with a single discussion item to review the structure and governance of the agency which is tasked with implementing millions of dollars’ worth of infrastructure and economic development projects.



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