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Disaster Recovery Site - GC Herring Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - GC Herring Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 12/03/2025 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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Disaster Recovery Site - Harbour Heights Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Harbour Heights Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 12/03/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

High winds and windborne debris damaged multiple areas including vinyl soffit and fascia damage at the restroom building, sheet metal roof damage to the maintenance storage building, and pavilion roof/support issues.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Harold Avenue Regional Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Harold Avenue Regional Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 12/03/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

High winds and windborne debris damages to fencing, signage, roofs, siding, and gutters. Some carports and sheds were total losses. Recreational structures, lighting, and flagpoles were also affected, with erosion impacts noted. Recreational structures included damaged and removed playground shade(s) and spectator shade(s).

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Disaster Recovery Site - Hathaway Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Hathaway Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 12/03/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The site sustained damage to waterfront and recreational facilities including boat ramp scouring, erosion and fencing caused by strong winds, flooding, and windborne debris.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Higgs Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Higgs Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 12/03/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The site sustained major damage to buildings, including significant water intrusion in the clubhouse, affecting structural and interior elements. Playground and shuffleboard shades, bleachers, signage, parking lot lighting, and trash containers were also damaged or destroyed.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Katherine Ariens Dog Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Katherine Ariens Dog Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 12/03/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Multiple hurricanes damaged the site’s recreational and park facilities, destroying a playground shade, damaging restroom roofs and fascia, park fencing, and a small pavilion.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Lake Betty Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Lake Betty Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 12/03/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

High winds and windborne debris damaged pavilion roof, fascia, soffit, and electrical components, requiring repairs. Four signs were also damaged. The fishing pier suffered minor damage to the entire structure, including handrails, support poles, and beams.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Larry Taylor Kiwanis Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Larry Taylor Kiwanis Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 12/03/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

High winds and windborne debris damaged bridges, boardwalks, and recreational amenities. The small playground is a total loss. Additional impacts include signage, guardrails, sidewalks and a dumpster enclosure.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Lemon Bay Sunrise Rotary Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Lemon Bay Sunrise Rotary Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 12/03/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The site experienced erosion and widespread damage to playgrounds, park amenities, boarding piers, sidewalks, floating ADA kayak/canoe launch, restroom building, lighting, and fencing caused by storm surge, strong winds, flooding, and windborne debris from multiple hurricanes. The floating ADA canoe/kayak launch and pedestrian bridge require replacement and the boarding pier requires partial replacement.

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