Disaster Recovery Site - Tom Adams Bridge Emergency Repair - Hurricane Milton
Last Updated: 08/14/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
The Tom Adams Bridge sustained damage from Hurricane Milton, necessitating emergency repairs.
Disaster Recovery Site - Tringali Park
Last Updated: 08/14/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
The site sustained storm damage to several recreational facilities and buildings.
Disaster Recovery Site - William R Gaines Jr. Veterans Memorial Park
Last Updated: 08/14/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
High winds, windborne debris and localized flooding damaged playgrounds, park amenities, sidewalks, pavilions, buildings, lighting, and fencing.
Disaster Recovery Site - Burnt Store Water Treatment Plant
Last Updated: 08/07/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site Category: Utilities Current Phase:
Hurricane Ian damaged many mechanical components and fencing to the Burnt Store Water Treatment Plant.
Disaster Recovery Site - East Port Environmental Campus
Last Updated: 08/07/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site Category: Utilities
Storm damage affected multiple facilities and caused major equipment failures.
Disaster Recovery Site - Englewood Interconnect Water Booster Station
Last Updated: 08/07/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site Category: Utilities
Hurricane Ian damaged the Englewood water booster station.
Disaster Recovery Site - Gulf Cove Water Booster Station
Last Updated: 08/07/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site Category: Utilities
Hurricane Milton damaged the building's roof.
Disaster Recovery Site - Lift Stations
Last Updated: 08/07/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site Category: Utilities
Charlotte County experienced extensive damage to fencing, antenna systems and site infrastructure.
Disaster Recovery Site - Rotonda Water Reclamation Facility
Last Updated: 08/07/2026 Category: Disaster Recovery Site Category: Utilities
The warehouse and storage buildings sustained catastrophic damage. One storage building was completely destroyed, with all four walls gone and water actively flowing through the former footprint.





