Learn about the ongoing Public Works and Facilities repair projects to county roads, right of ways and facilities from damage caused by Hurricane Ian.
Last Updated: 12/20/2024 Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval
The continued growth of Charlotte County requires an enhanced disaster response through a whole community approach an collaborative problem solving to ensure timely protective actions, a more educated, informed and prepared population and resilient infrastructure.
Last Updated: 12/20/2024 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Design Development
Flamingo/Edgewater Widening
Last Updated: 12/20/2024 Category: Parks And Recreation Category: Sales Tax Funded Current Phase: Design Development
GC Herring Phase I design and construction. Redevelopment of the park will include necessary amenities for a community park as identified in the Parks and Recreation master Plan.Harold Avenue Generator Mitigation Grant
Last Updated: 12/20/2024 Current Phase: Turnover and Closeout
This Mitigation Grant funded project will provide a permanent backup generator and enclosure for the Harold Avenue Recreation Center.Landfill Scale House (Zemel Road)
Last Updated: 12/20/2024 Category: County Facilities Current Phase: Complete
The scale house at the Zemel Road Landfill is currently a trailer nearing end of expected usable lifecycle. Additionally, not compliant with the County's Ordinance of not utilizing trailers as permanent operations. The project would move the physical location of the scale house and its ancillary functions of a convenience center and household hazardous waste. The project will also streamline the flow and control of traffic in and out of the landfill.
Mid-County Library Hurricane Repairs
Last Updated: 12/20/2024 Category: County Facilities Current Phase: Construction
Utilizing the Hurricane repair consultant contract as well as the construction manager at risk for Mid-County repairs contract, design and restore the Mid-County Library to its condition prior to the event. Utilize the opportunity to make improvements to the facility where applicable following the guidelines of the County's insurance policy.North County Public Works Yard
Last Updated: 12/20/2024 Category: County Facilities Current Phase: Complete
A Public Works presence in North & Mid-County is critical for their operation. The old JB Yard on Kenilworth Blvd has been demoed for the new Charlotte Transit Facility. The County has purchased new property located at 18181 Sinatra Ave in Port Charlotte for the Public Works Yard.Last Updated: 12/20/2024 Category: Parks And Recreation Category: Sales Tax Funded Current Phase: Design Development
The proposed pool will be 54% larger than the existing pool (140,000 vs. 65,000 gallons) and include lap lanes. To account for the increase in pool size and amenities, an increase in operating budget is included for staffing and operational needs (chemicals, utilities, equipment such as lane lines, programs, general maintenance, etc.). Due to the addition of lap swimming, the new facility will also increase operating hours to meet patron interest.