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Public Works Ian Projects

Hurricane Ian Projects

Learn about the ongoing Public Works and Facilities repair projects to county roads, right of ways and facilities from damage caused by Hurricane Ian.

Lake Betty Park

Lake Betty Park

Last Updated: 05/10/2024 Category: Parks And Recreation Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

Park master plan for Lake Betty Park

Phase 1 of the Master Plan includes a toddler playspace, ropes/ninja style athletic course, picnic pavilions, walking paths, and an improved parking lot.

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Myakka Park

Last Updated: 05/10/2024 Category: Parks And Recreation Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

Creation of a master plan through the park design process and phase 1 development.

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Bayshore Live Oak Park - West Fishing Pier

Bayshore Live Oak Park - West Fishing Pier

Last Updated: 05/10/2024 Category: Parks And Recreation Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

Total replacement of the western fishing pier at Bayshore Live Oak Park.

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Riverside Boat Ramp Replacement

Last Updated: 05/10/2024 Category: Parks And Recreation Current Phase: Design Development

As part of the CMP, Community Services is conducting structural assessments on all piers, boardwalks, seawalls and boat ramps; through this assessment process it was bought to CS attention that Riverside Boat Ramp provides immediate safety concerns. During the site analysis the engineer determined the ramp could not be repaired in place; this project will be to design a replacement ramp that alleviates the safety issues. 

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William R Gaines Jr. Veterans Memorial Park Phase II

William R Gaines Jr. Veterans Memorial Park Phase II Sales Tax Project

Last Updated: 05/10/2024 Category: Parks And Recreation Category: Sales Tax Funded Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

William R. Gaines Jr. Veterans Memorial Park phase II design and construction.

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Building D Renovations

Building D Renovations

Last Updated: 05/10/2024 Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

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EOC Expansion

EOC Expansion

Last Updated: 05/10/2024 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.

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Supervisor of Elections Warehouse Sales Tax Project

Last Updated: 05/10/2024 Category: County Facilities Category: Sales Tax Funded Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

Provide new 20,000 sqft +/- 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 sqft for emergency managemnet and facilites. 

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Sheriff Administration and Hardened 911 Facility Sales Tax Project

Last Updated: 05/10/2024 Category: Sales Tax Funded Category: County Facilities Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

Current facility is on airport-owned land with lease term up for renewal in 2023. Current building is a metal building repaired from damage in Hurrican Charley which is still suseptible to hurrican damage. It is not functionally laid out for current needs or growth. It is not designed or constructed to the needs of a modern law enforcement agency. E 911 will be colocated in the same facility.

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