Disaster Recovery Site - GC Herring Park
            
            
            
          		 
            
            
          
Last Updated: 10/24/2025 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.
         	Disaster Recovery Site - Harbour Heights Park
            
            
            
          		 
            
            
          
Last Updated: 10/24/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
Damages include roof, siding, and soffit issues across multiple buildings, fencing damage, a broken storage sign, and potential pavilion structural issues. Additional impacts include a damaged dumpster enclosure, basketball hoop, boat ramp, seawall, piers, T-docks, sports lighting, trash bins, and restroom lighting.
         	Disaster Recovery Site - Larry Taylor Kiwanis Park
            
            
            
          		 
            
            
          
Last Updated: 10/24/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
The site suffered major damage to bridges, boardwalks, and recreational facilities. Several bridge and boardwalk sections likely need full rebuilds, the playground is a total loss, and handrails and a dumpster enclosure were also damaged.
         	Disaster Recovery Site - Maracaibo Kidspace Park
            
            
            
          		 
            
            
          
Last Updated: 10/24/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
The concession and park buildings sustained roof, gutter, soffit, and interior damages. Fencing components and gates were damaged, along with a dumpster enclosure, baseball dugout shades, backstops, and bleachers. Exterior wall repairs and repainting are also needed.
         	Disaster Recovery Site - Mid County Regional Library
            
            
            
          		 
            
            
          
Last Updated: 10/24/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
Roof leaks caused severe water damage to the library’s interior, requiring immediate content removal. Mitigation included drying, temporary roofing, and partial demolition. Additional damage includes 37 missing/damaged landscape lights and damaged sections of fencing. Ongoing stabilization and cleanup are needed.
         	Disaster Recovery Site - Oyster Creek Environmental Park
            
            
            
          		 
            
            
          
Last Updated: 10/24/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
Extensive damage occurred to multiple boardwalks (totaling over 9,600 sq. ft.) and a 4,500 sq. ft. fishing pier, affecting decks, supports, and safety features. Fencing damage includes 4,400 linear feet and 52 posts. Additional impacts include damaged bollards and 10 trash/recycling containers.
         	Disaster Recovery Site - Placida Fishing Pier
            
            
            
          		 
            
            
          
Last Updated: 10/24/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
Storm surges caused severe erosion and structural damage along the Railroad Line, including exposed mangrove roots, a washed-out fishing pier needing full replacement, and damaged support poles, handrails, and gates. Additional impacts include a 100 linear feet access trail, displaced electrical poles, damaged signage, lighting, monofilament bins, trash/recycling containers, and a boardwalk handrail. Riprap and fill are needed for shoreline stabilization.
         	Disaster Recovery Site - Tringali Park
            
            
            
          		 
            
            
          
Last Updated: 10/24/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site
The site sustained storm damage to several recreational facilities and buildings.Hillsborough Boulevard Water Main Project
Last Updated: 10/24/2025 Category: Utilities Current Phase: Construction
This project will install an eight-inch water main along Hillsborough Boulevard from Yorkshire Street to U.S. 41. The water main will be installed parallel to the Peace River Manasota Water Authority’s 42-inch Phase 2B Pipeline.



 
                           
                           
                           
                          

