Disaster Recovery Site - Manasota Key, Don Pedro, Knight Island Beach Erosion
Last Updated: 08/17/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
Hurricane Ian caused severe shoreline erosion at Manasota Key, Don Pedro, and Stump Pass, displacing hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of sand. The dune system and seawalls were heavily damaged, exposing properties to storm risks. Additional damage affected beach fill, mangrove roots, riprap, pavilions, sidewalks, boat ramps, and docks, many of which need repair or replacement.
Disaster Recovery Site - Signs and Lighting
Last Updated: 08/17/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
Charlotte County sustained widespread lighting and signage damage across multiple locations.
Disaster Recovery Site - Tom Adams Bridge
Last Updated: 08/17/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
Hurricane Ian caused extensive damage throughout the site, including damage to roof, exterior areas, electrical and mechanical issues, sidewalks and structure.
Disaster Recovery Site - Winchester Boulevard Signage/Lighting
Last Updated: 08/17/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
This project will consist of replacing all light poles felled by Hurricane Ian.
Disaster Recovery Site - Ainger Creek Park
Last Updated: 08/14/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
The site suffered significant waterfront and structural damage, including erosion, seawall displacement, and exposed mangrove roots. Several piers were damaged, along with the boat ramp, storm drain protections, and shoreline. Storm surges caused waterway fill, requiring dredging and reinforcement. Additional damage affected parking bumpers, containers, and signage.
Disaster Recovery Site - Allapatchee Shores Park
Last Updated: 08/14/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
Erosion to the kayak launch and stormwater outfall areas. Stormwater outfall retention wall damage.
Disaster Recovery Site - Alligator Creek N. Access Channel and North Branch Main Canal
Last Updated: 08/14/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
Hurricane Ian caused land-based washouts and runoff into MSBU-maintained navigable waterways and shoaling.
Disaster Recovery Site - Amberjack Environmental Park
Last Updated: 08/14/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
The west boardwalk sustained major structural damage, requiring repairs to stanchions, handrails, bolts, and six deck piles.
Disaster Recovery Site - Anger Fishing Pier
Last Updated: 08/14/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
The area sustained extensive pier damage resulting in total loss of approximately 4,300 sq ft. concrete, timber and composite fishing pier. Erosion of bulkhead and upland walkway with severe loss of rip rap revetment.



