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Public Works Ian Projects

Hurricane Projects

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.

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Stump Pass Maintenance Dredge

Stump Pass Maintenance Dredge

Last Updated: 06/02/2025 Category: Coastal Current Phase: Complete

The primary purpose for the Project is to provide erosion control and shoreline stabilization measures including maintenance dredging and beach disposal for approximately 5,000 feet of eroding gulf and inlet shorelines utilizing Navigation Channel sediments.

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Bridgeless Barrier Islands Accessibility Study

Last Updated: 05/19/2025 Category: Other Current Phase: Complete

This Study is focused on exploring alternative/additional mode(s) of access to/from Charlotte County's bridgeless barrier islands for the transferring of people, goods, and/or services between the islands and the mainland. These islands include Palm Island, Little Gasparilla Island, Don Pedro Island, and Knight Island/Thornton Key. 

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Cultural Center Replacement

Last Updated: 05/19/2025 Category: County Facilities Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

The Cultural Center Replacement project was approved to move forward with masterplanning and programming by the Board of County Commissioners on March 12th 2024 following a series of public input activities and final presentation. The board granted $750,000 to proceed with advertising for a consultant. Additionally the direction was given to move forward with demolition of the existing facility scheduled for FY26. The full design and permitting phase is scheduled for funding in FY27 with construction funding in FY28.

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2024 Annual Paving Program

2024 Annual Paving Program

Last Updated: 05/01/2025 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Construction

The purpose of this project is to maintain the roadway system of Charlotte County in the following Districts: Greater Port Charlotte, Lemon Bay, South Burnt Store.

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2024 Road and Bridge Paving Program

Last Updated: 05/01/2025 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Construction

2024 Road and Bridge Paving Program

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2025 Annual Road and Bridge/MSBU Paving Program News Image

2025 Annual Road and Bridge/MSBU Paving Program

Last Updated: 05/01/2025 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Construction

The purpose of this project is to maintain the roadway system of Charlotte County in the following District: Road and Bridge, Englewood East, and Placida MSBU's.

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Gillot Boulevard Landscape and Irrigation Project

Gillot Boulevard Landscape and Irrigation Project

Last Updated: 04/23/2025 Category: Landscape Current Phase: Planning and Project Approval

Beautification of Gillot Boulevard between Holton Terrace and Bluestone Street in the entrance median at the request of the MSBU Advisory board.

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SR 776 - Murdock Circle to Myakka River Bridge Median Landscape Project

SR 776 - Murdock Circle to Myakka River Bridge Median Landscape Project

Last Updated: 04/23/2025 Category: Landscape Current Phase: Design Development

The county, with funding from FDOT, shall construct and maintain landscaping in the median of SR 776 between Murdock Circle and the Myakka River Bridge.

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2023 Annual Paving Program Sales Tax Project

Last Updated: 04/22/2025 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Complete

The purpose of this project is to resurface Charlotte County roadways in the following districts: Greater Port Charlotte, Pirate Harbor, Woodland Estates, Road and Bridge.

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