Construction Projects

Sevilla Street

Improvements consist of cast iron water main replacement, gravity sewer replacement, stormwater improvements, and brick roadway replacement. Project will also include improvements to existing sidewalks, with elevated crosswalks and intersections.

Court Theophelia Stormwater and Utility Improvements

This project will incorporate green stormwater infrastructure (bioretention planter) in addition to major stormwater infrastructure upgrades. Existing utilities will also be replaced and upgraded and roads reconstructed, with the addition of a new sidewalk segment along Bannan Avenue to provide connectivity to the adjacent Fullerwood Park.  The project outcomes include reconstruction of flood prone and damaged roads due to high tide flooding, improved drainage to provide a higher level of service during rainfall events, replacement of aged utilities, and implementation of green infrastructure to provide a water quality benefit with storm water management. This project is grant funded through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Resilient Florida Grant Program. 

Inlet Drive Shoreline Resiliency

This project will elevate and protect a section of shoreline that is subject to coastal erosion to provide a higher level of flood protection for a critical residential road in the North Davis Shores neighborhood. This will be accomplished through the installation of a new retaining wall and upgrades to the existing storm infrastructure and installation of a tide check valve. This project is grant funded through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Resilient Florida Grant Program. 

Avenida Menendez Seawall Rehabilitation (at the Marina)

This project will elevate and reinforce a portion of the existing seawall located near the City’s Municipal Marina.  The elevated wall will resemble the parapet wall previously built south of the project area in 2013. Additionally, two tide check valves will be installed to prevent tidal backflow. With the completion of this project, a higher level of flood protection will be achieved. This project is grant funded through FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program and the Florida Inland Navigation District’s Waterways Assistance Program. 

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