Residents rally to keep Stuart Brightline station dream alive
STUART (CBS12) — Residents in Stuart are rallying to save their Brightline station, as the future of the station on the Treasure Coast remains uncertain.
The Stuart Commission backed out of the deal last month, but officials say there’s still a chance for renegotiations and the possibility of striking a new agreement.
At the heart of the matter is a $60 million question: Who pays for what?
The community isn’t ready to give up its chance for a Brightline station in Stuart, and city leaders say they’re right there with them. They say their issue isn’t with the station itself, but with the deal.
On Monday, dozens of residents gathered outside Stuart City Hall, wearing yellow and holding signs.
“I feel like I’ve been bamboozled. I feel like it’s wrong. I feel like angry,” said Kathy Cook, of Stuart.
They are protesting recent city decisions that threaten the future of the Brightline station.
“Right now I drive to Miami to see my family. I’m seventy years old. Not sure I should be on I-95,” Cook said.