Burnt Store Water Reclamation Facility Expansion
Last Updated: 05/01/2026 Category: Utilities Current Phase: Design Development
This expansion project will increase wastewater treatment capacity for the Burnt Store service area.Disaster Recovery Site - Oyster Creek Bridge Repair (Hurricane Ian FDOT LAP Project)
Last Updated: 05/01/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site Current Phase: Construction
Oyster Creek Bridge Repair (Hurricane Ian FDOT LAP Project)
Disaster Recovery Site - Tom Adams Bridge Emergency Repair - Hurricane Milton
Last Updated: 05/01/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
The Tom Adams Bridge sustained damage from Hurricane Milton, necessitating emergency repairs.
Last Updated: 05/01/2026 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Design Development
Flamingo/Edgewater Widening
Kings Hwy Harborview Rd Intersection Improvements
Last Updated: 05/01/2026 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Construction
Kings Hwy Harborview Rd Intersection Improvements. Traffic signal hardening.Mid-County Mini Transfer & Recycling Facility Roadway Reconfiguration and Truck Entrance
Last Updated: 05/01/2026 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Design Development
The design, permitting, and construction of a new gated access trucking road into the mini-transfer station.Old Landfill Road Safety Improvements
Last Updated: 05/01/2026 Category: Roadway Current Phase: Design Development
Old Landfill Rd safety improvements.Last Updated: 05/01/2026 Category: Drainage Current Phase: Design Development
Removal and disposal of all nuisance and exotic vegetation and trash from approximately 18.65 acres of Oyster Creek.
Sheriff Administration and Hardened 911 Facility
Completed 05/01/2026 Category: Sales Tax Funded Category: County Facilities
Design and construction of a new 62,000-square-foot Law Enforcement Administrative Headquarters for the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office. This modern facility will be located on County-owned land adjacent to the existing District 3 Headquarters and the Impound, Evidence, and Forensics Facility, bringing multiple law enforcement services together into one coordinated campus.
The new headquarters will replace the current leased building, which was originally repaired after Hurricane Charley and remains vulnerable to severe weather. The upgraded facility will meet the needs of a modern, growing law enforcement agency by providing safer, more efficient, and more resilient space for deputies and staff to serve the community. It will also include a new Emergency 911 Communications Center, ensuring reliable emergency response during critical events.






