Port St. Lucie, FL News Roundup (8/20/25)

HOA dissolution hurdles explained: A former Jupiter Village HOA president spent decades managing his 747-unit community and wants out, but attorneys warn dissolving an association typically requires unanimous votes and detailed plans for shared roofs and amenities — find out.

County’s first quiet zones: St. Lucie County will silence train horns at the Midway Road, Walton Road and Riverview Drive crossings starting Sept. 1 to ease nighttime noise for nearby residents — find out.

First family shelter funded: St. Lucie County commissioners approved $2.9 million to help GraceWay Village build a 10-unit homeless shelter for families in Fort Pierce, marking the county’s first dedicated family shelter with a 2027 opening — find out how this project will support local families.

Tradition intersection improvements: Port St. Lucie officials reviewed traffic studies and gathered public feedback at a recent meeting on adding lanes and boosting pedestrian and bicycle safety at Village and Tradition Parkway — find out how you can weigh in.

New Lowe’s in Tradition: Construction is underway on a 134,000-square-foot Lowe’s with garden center at Shoppes at Southern Grove, slated to open in 2026 to serve Tradition’s booming community — learn what this means for residents.

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