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Disaster Recovery Site - Airport Road Annex News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Airport Road Annex Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/22/2025 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 - Cape Haze Pioneer Trail News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Cape Haze Pioneer Trail Disaster Recovery Project Site

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

The restrooms sustained soffit damage along with multiple damaged signs, including historical, trail, caution, dead end, park rules, and ADA parking signs, as well as damaged wood and steel posts. Pavilion and park buildings experienced roof sheeting and aluminum soffit damage.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Charlotte Flatwoods News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Charlotte Flatwoods Disaster Recovery Project Site

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

Approximately 5,000 linear feet of fencing sustained damage, including bent, leaning, or completely destroyed sections, requiring full repair or replacement to restore security and perimeter integrity.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Charlotte Harbor Event & Conference Center News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Charlotte Harbor Event & Conference Center Disaster Recovery Project Site

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

The building sustained roof damage on both the front and waterfront-facing back sides, with the tallest roof edges affected. Water intrusion damaged the box office carpet.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Gulf Cove Water Booster Station News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Gulf Cove Water Booster Station Disaster Recovery Project Site

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

Storm damage at the site included missing shingles and roof ridge caps on multiple buildings, minor leaks in the water storage tank, and structural impacts to the WBS Gulf Cove Generator. Extensive perimeter fencing was damaged, including leaning sections, coated steel panels, and gate operators now requiring manual use.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Lake Betty Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Lake Betty Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

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

This site sustained damage to pavilion roof #2, including the metal roof, fascia, soffit, and electrical components, requiring repairs.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Northwest Port Charlotte Access Channels News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Northwest Port Charlotte Access Channels Disaster Recovery Project Site

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

Erosion washed out 150 feet of the northbound lane on David Boulevard. Repairs include replacing the roadway, driveway section, and RCP pipe miters, restoring the drainage easement, installing ditch paving or riprap, and regrading the swale with new sod.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Pirate Harbor Waterway System News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Pirate Harbor Waterway System Disaster Recovery Project Site

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

Hurricane Ian impacted MSBU waterways and caused land-based washouts and runoff into MSBU-maintained navigable waterways. Strong tidal activity also led to shoaling.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Placida Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Placida Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

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

Damages include ten trash/recycling bins, five signs requiring replacement onsite, and pier and boat ramp structures assumed to need full rebuilds until a complete assessment is done.

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