U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Storm Damage Recovery

 

Jacksonville District work in Florida

Upcoming work

Categories of Work

County

Project Name

Brief Description

Status

Operations and Maintenance – short term repairs *

Duval

Jacksonville Harbor

Removal of storm-induced shoaling

Completed; $1.1 million

Brevard

Canaveral Harbor

Removal of storm-induced debris; and constructing sand bypass

Ongoing; $6.5 million

Palm Beach

Palm Beach Harbor

Repair jetties damaged by Irma

Ongoing; $5 million

Miami-Dade

Miami Harbor

Removal of storm-induced shoaling

Ongoing; $550,000

Multiple

Central & South Florida Operations

Critical repairs to structures; navigation maintenance

Ongoing; $15 million

Hillsborough

Tampa Harbor

Plans and specifications; navigation sediment management to Egmont Key

Ongoing; $5 million

Manatee

Manatee Harbor

Navigation sediment management to Washington Park

Ongoing; $3 million

* Class III projects: $80 million District total; funds may be prioritized for emergency use in future storm events

Flood Control and Coastal Emergency (FCCE) – short term repairs

Brevard

Brevard County South Reach Beach Erosion Control Project

Restoration of full project

Ongoing; $7 million

Broward

Broward II Beach Erosion Control Project

Pompano Beach Segment and Lauderdale by the Sea; restoration of full project

Ongoing; $29 million

Broward

Broward III

Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Dania and Hallandale; restoration of full project

Ongoing; $40 million

Duval

Duval County Shore Protection Project

Jacksonville, Neptune and Atlantic; restoration of full project

Completed January 2019; $17 million

Lee

Lee County Beach Erosion Control Project

Gasparilla; restoration of full project

Ongoing; $7.5 million

Palm Beach

Palm Beach Erosion Control Project

Jupiter, Ocean Ridge, Delray and North Boca; restoration of full projects

Ongoing; $76 million

Construction – long term work

South Florida

Central and Southern Florida Project for Flood Control and other Purposes

Flood risk management - Herbert Hoover Dike rehabilitation

Ongoing; $514.2 million

Brevard

Beach Erosion Control

Enhance resiliency

$2 million

($35 million in FCCE funding for mid and south reaches)

Broward

Beach Erosion Control

Enhance resiliency

$2 million allocated ($60 million in FCCE funding for segments II and III)

Dade

Beach Erosion Control and Hurricane Protection

Coastal flood risk management - Main and Sunny Isles

$158 million

Duval

Shore Protection Project

Enhance resiliency

Ongoing; $2 million ($16.5 million in FCCE funding)

Flagler

Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction

Coastal flood risk management - Flagler Beach

$17.5 million

Lee

Beach Erosion Control

Enhance resiliency

$2 million

Manatee

Shore Protection Project

Coastal flood risk management - Anna Maria Island

$14.3 million

Nassau

Beach Erosion Control

Enhance resiliency

$2 million

Palm Beach

Shore Protection Project

Coastal flood risk management – Mid-Town

$25 million

St. Johns

Shore Protection Project

Coastal flood risk management - Vilano and South Ponte Vedra

$36.8 million

St. Lucie

Coastal Storm Risk Management

Coastal flood risk management - South Hutchinson

$20.3 million

Sarasota

Hurricane and Storm Reduction Project

Enhance resiliency

$2 million

Studies (Investigations)

South Atlantic

South Atlantic Coastal Study

To help identify and reduce coastal vulnerability; North Carolina to Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands

$16 million

Dade

County-wide

General Reevaluation Report

$2 million

Dade

Miami-Dade Back Bay

Coastal Storm Risk Reduction

$3 million

Collier

County-wide

Beach Erosion Control

$3 million

Monroe

County-wide

Coastal Storm Risk Reduction

$3 million

Pinellas

Extends along island beaches from Dunedin Pass to Pass-A-Grille Pass

General Revaluation Report

$2 million