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Ainger Creek Boat Ramp Replacement News Image

Ainger Creek Boat Ramp Replacement

Last Updated: 03/25/2026 Category: Parks And Recreation Current Phase: Design Development

This project will improve the overall experience for boaters and visitors by enhancing traffic flow, expanding parking efficiency, and adding new amenities. A pre-manufactured restroom facility will be installed to provide greater convenience for users, and the boat ramp will be relocated to help reduce loading and unloading wait times. Together, these improvements will create a safer, more accessible, and more enjoyable waterfront experience for the community.

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Burnt Store Drainage Study

Last Updated: 03/25/2026 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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Disaster Recovery Site - Administration Center Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 03/25/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Buildings A and B experienced water intrusion and structural damage. Building A has roof leaks and water damage in multiple rooms and hallways. Building B shows lobby damage, a stained ceiling tile, ripped awning, and damaged louvers. Both buildings have issues with debris in cooling towers and fire alarms in trouble mode. The parking lot sustained lighting damage. Mitigation efforts include drying, demolition, and cleaning, with equipment damage still under evaluation.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Airport Road Annex Disaster Recovery Project Site

Completed 03/25/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Several county buildings sustained various damages, including torn canopies, roof and siding damage, and structural impacts. Notably, the old Transit building lost its canopy, satellite dish, and antenna. The Supervisor of Elections facilities experienced roof, fascia, and siding damage.

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Disaster Recovery Site - C.A.R.E Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 03/25/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Storm damage includes a missing dumpster gate, bent fence gate, torn privacy canvas, exterior building damage, roof leaks, water intrusion, and wet carpet. Temporary repairs were done. A metal carport was destroyed, and fencing with privacy screens is bent and damaged, with minor gate and fence section damage.

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Disaster Recovery Site - CCSO District 1 Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 03/25/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The building suffered storm damage to about 100 feet of roof, along with damage to fascia, soffit, interior ceilings, walls, floors, doors, trim, furniture, equipment, and contents, with further assessment pending.

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Disaster Recovery Site - CCSO District 3 Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 03/25/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Building A suffered heavy damage to its privacy fence, roof, fascia, and soffit panels. Multiple rooms experienced water damage to interiors and contents, and the fire alarm is in trouble mode, needing reset.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Charlotte County Jail Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 03/25/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The facility suffered extensive storm damage to fences, roofs, HVAC and mechanical systems, electrical and security systems, and critical equipment like generators and water components, necessitating major repairs and replacements.

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