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Disaster Recovery Site - Centennial Fishing Pier News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Centennial Fishing Pier Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 11/18/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Damage to site included the Park Entry sign and significant erosion including the rip rap revetment on the pier approach and at the bulkhead caused by strong winds, flooding, and windborne debris.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Centennial Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Centennial Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 11/18/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Hurricane Ian caused extensive damage to recreational, athletic, and support facilities, including roofs, soffits, lighting, and structures at restrooms, concessions, maintenance buildings, and the aquatic center. Multiple playground, freestanding, and bleacher shade structures and athletic field equipment like fencing, goals, bleachers, and posts were damaged. Several buildings and sheds sustained significant damage, with some considered total losses. Disc golf areas, fencing, sports lighting, and signage also require repair or resetting.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Darst Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Darst Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 11/18/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The site experienced erosion and widespread damage to seawall, boat ramp scouring and boarding pier caused by storm surge, strong winds, flooding, and windborne debris from multiple hurricanes.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Deep Creek Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Deep Creek Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 11/18/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Storm damage affected playground and freestanding shade structures and restroom facilities

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Disaster Recovery Site - El Jobean Fishing Pier News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - El Jobean Fishing Pier Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 11/18/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The area sustained extensive pier damage resulting in total loss of timber and composite fishing pier. Erosion of pier approach/walkway, and pier bulkhead with severe loss of rip rap revetment.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Englewood Beach and Chadwick Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Englewood Beach and Chadwick Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 11/18/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The site experienced erosion and widespread damage to playgrounds, park amenities, boardwalks, sidewalks, pavilions, buildings, lighting, asphalt, curbing and fencing caused by storm surge, strong winds, flooding, and windborne debris from multiple hurricanes. 

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Disaster Recovery Site - Englewood East Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Englewood East Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 11/18/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Storm damage impacted park facilities, damaging roofs, soffits, and fascia of buildings and restrooms. Playground structures, including shade canopies, surfacing, borders, and a climbing dome were also damaged.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Franz Ross Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Franz Ross Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 11/18/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

High winds and windborne debris damaged and removed playground shade, bleachers, signage and fencing. 

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Disaster Recovery Site - GC Herring Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - GC Herring Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 11/18/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Restrooms suffered minor roof-area damage needing repairs. Three signs were damaged or destroyed, a wooden/plastic structure was dismantled, benches displaced, trees blown down, and the area experienced flooding. Spectator bleachers were destroyed by high winds and windborne debris.

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