Learn about the going repairs county departments are making to county roads, rights of ways, facilities, beaches, parks and libraries from damage caused by hurricanes Ian, Helene and Milton.
Englewood Beach Port Charlotte Beach Park Bayshore Live Oak Park Public Works Ian Projects Facilities RepairsPeachland Boulevard at Harbor Boulevard Intersection Improvments
Last Updated: 06/23/2025 Category: Roadway Category: Sidewalks Current Phase: Design Development
The design and construction of new turn lanes and traffic signal modifications at the intersection of Peachland Boulevard and Harbor Boulevard.
Last Updated: 06/23/2025 Category: Coastal Current Phase: Design Development
Design, permit, and construct a maintenance dredge event within the Pirate Harbor waterway system. This project will include construction oversight with post dredge bathymetric surveys for project certification. This project is for approximately the landward half of the access channel inland connector canals. The finger canals are not included in this project.Last Updated: 06/23/2025 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Design Development
Sandhill Blvd WideningSouth Gulf Cove Parallel Locks Project
Last Updated: 06/23/2025 Category: Coastal Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval
Engineering design project of the South Gulf Cove Parallel Lock.Veterans Boulevard Intersection Improvements
Last Updated: 06/23/2025 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Design Development
The design and construction of new turn lanes and sidewalk modifications at various intersections along Veterans Boulevard.
Last Updated: 06/20/2025 Category: Drainage Current Phase: Design Development
Charlotte County Engineering is proposing to design and implement a canal maintenance program to include dredging the upland freshwater canals to help improve the water quality of the waterways.Weir Inspection and Repair Design
Last Updated: 06/20/2025 Category: Drainage Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval
The ELK 3.45, FOR 5.11 and a weir on the Pellam Waterway were found to be damaged. The cause of the damage is not known. An engineering firm has been retained to assess these three water control stuctures to determine the extent of the deficincies and then to prepare a cost effective plan that will successfully restore the structures so that they operate as designed.Last Updated: 06/18/2025 Current Phase: Design Development
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