Categories of Work
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County
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Project Name
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Brief Description
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Status
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Operations and Maintenance – short term repairs *
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Duval
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Jacksonville Harbor
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Removal of storm-induced shoaling
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Completed; $1.1 million
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Brevard
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Canaveral Harbor
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Removal of storm-induced debris; and constructing sand bypass
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Ongoing; $6.5 million
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Palm Beach
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Palm Beach Harbor
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Repair jetties damaged by Irma
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Ongoing; $5 million
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Miami-Dade
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Miami Harbor
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Removal of storm-induced shoaling
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Ongoing; $550,000
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Multiple
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Central & South Florida Operations
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Critical repairs to structures; navigation maintenance
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Ongoing; $15 million
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Hillsborough
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Tampa Harbor
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Plans and specifications; navigation sediment management to Egmont Key
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Ongoing; $5 million
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Manatee
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Manatee Harbor
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Navigation sediment management to Washington Park
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Ongoing; $3 million
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* Class III projects: $80 million District total; funds may be prioritized for emergency use in future storm events
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Flood Control and Coastal Emergency (FCCE) – short term repairs
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Brevard
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Brevard County South Reach Beach Erosion Control Project
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Restoration of full project
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Ongoing; $7 million
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Broward
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Broward II Beach Erosion Control Project
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Pompano Beach Segment and Lauderdale by the Sea; restoration of full project
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Ongoing; $29 million
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Broward
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Broward III
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Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Dania and Hallandale; restoration of full project
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Ongoing; $40 million
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Duval
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Duval County Shore Protection Project
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Jacksonville, Neptune and Atlantic; restoration of full project
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Completed January 2019; $17 million
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Lee
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Lee County Beach Erosion Control Project
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Gasparilla; restoration of full project
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Ongoing; $7.5 million
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Palm Beach
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Palm Beach Erosion Control Project
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Jupiter, Ocean Ridge, Delray and North Boca; restoration of full projects
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Ongoing; $76 million
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Construction – long term work
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South Florida
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Central and Southern Florida Project for Flood Control and other Purposes
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Flood risk management - Herbert Hoover Dike rehabilitation
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Ongoing; $514.2 million
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Brevard
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Beach Erosion Control
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Enhance resiliency
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$2 million
($35 million in FCCE funding for mid and south reaches)
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Broward
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Beach Erosion Control
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Enhance resiliency
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$2 million allocated ($60 million in FCCE funding for segments II and III)
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Dade
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Beach Erosion Control and Hurricane Protection
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Coastal flood risk management - Main and Sunny Isles
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$158 million
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Duval
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Shore Protection Project
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Enhance resiliency
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Ongoing; $2 million ($16.5 million in FCCE funding)
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Flagler
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Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction
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Coastal flood risk management - Flagler Beach
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$17.5 million
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Lee
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Beach Erosion Control
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Enhance resiliency
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$2 million
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Manatee
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Shore Protection Project
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Coastal flood risk management - Anna Maria Island
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$14.3 million
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Nassau
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Beach Erosion Control
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Enhance resiliency
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$2 million
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Palm Beach
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Shore Protection Project
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Coastal flood risk management – Mid-Town
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$25 million
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St. Johns
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Shore Protection Project
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Coastal flood risk management - Vilano and South Ponte Vedra
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$36.8 million
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St. Lucie
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Coastal Storm Risk Management
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Coastal flood risk management - South Hutchinson
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$20.3 million
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Sarasota
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Hurricane and Storm Reduction Project
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Enhance resiliency
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$2 million
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Studies (Investigations)
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South Atlantic
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South Atlantic Coastal Study
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To help identify and reduce coastal vulnerability; North Carolina to Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands
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$16 million
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Dade
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County-wide
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General Reevaluation Report
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$2 million
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Dade
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Miami-Dade Back Bay
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Coastal Storm Risk Reduction
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$3 million
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Collier
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County-wide
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Beach Erosion Control
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$3 million
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Monroe
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County-wide
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Coastal Storm Risk Reduction
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$3 million
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Pinellas
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Extends along island beaches from Dunedin Pass to Pass-A-Grille Pass
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General Revaluation Report
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$2 million
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