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Disaster Recovery Site - Tippecanoe Environmental Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Tippecanoe Environmental Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/22/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The site sustained damage to pedestrian and park infrastructure. Pedestrian bridges require full assessment, while bollard fencing and entry signage are damaged and need replacement.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Water Booster Stations News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Water Booster Stations Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/22/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

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Disaster Recovery Site - West County Mini Transfer Station News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - West County Mini Transfer Station Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/22/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

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Disaster Recovery Site - West Port Water Facility News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - West Port Water Facility Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/22/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Hurricane Ian caused significant damage throughout the wastewater treatment plant. Several key buildings, including the chemical feed and storage areas, OPS building, blower and electrical building, generator and switchgear buildings, MCC building, and administration building, sustained roof, soffit, fascia, and interior water damage. Equipment, motors, and other contents were also affected.

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Disaster Recovery Site - William R Gaines Jr. Veterans Memorial Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - William R Gaines Jr. Veterans Memorial Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/22/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

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Disaster Recovery Site - Zemel Road Landfill News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Zemel Road Landfill Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/22/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

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Sheriff Administration and Hardened 911 Facility Sales Tax Project

Last Updated: 10/22/2025 Category: Sales Tax Funded Category: County Facilities Current Phase: Construction

Design and construction of a new 62,000-square-foot Law Enforcement Administrative Headquarters for the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office. This modern facility will be located on County-owned land adjacent to the existing District 3 Headquarters and the Impound, Evidence, and Forensics Facility, bringing multiple law enforcement services together into one coordinated campus.

The new headquarters will replace the current leased building, which was originally repaired after Hurricane Charley and remains vulnerable to severe weather. The upgraded facility will meet the needs of a modern, growing law enforcement agency by providing safer, more efficient, and more resilient space for deputies and staff to serve the community. It will also include a new Emergency 911 Communications Center, ensuring reliable emergency response during critical events.

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Supervisor of Elections Warehouse Sales Tax Project

Last Updated: 10/22/2025 Category: County Facilities Category: Sales Tax Funded Current Phase: Construction

Provide new 20,000 sq ft +/- facility up to current code, meet needs of required climate controlledspace by the Supervisor of Elections. The facility shall include climate-controlled storage area for sensitive polling equipment and related supplies and support staff. Must be readily accessible and support staff needs for monitoring tabulation. Preferably house SOE administrative offices and serve public visitation in the same location. Includes 10,000 sq ft for emergency managemet and facilities. 

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Burnt Store Drainage Study

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Drainage Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

The Burnt Store Area Drainage Study seeks to identify areas that flood now, and areas that are expected to flood once the watershed is built out.  The study will recommend conceptual improvements to alleviate this flooding.

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