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Florida - This includes all public notices for projects being reviewed for Standard Permits within the State of Florida.

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  • SAJ-2024-01531 (SP-RGH)

    Expiration date: 6/2/2025

    Sarasota County. Gabbert Investment Group, LLC. Myakka City, Florida. PROJECT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: The sponsor seeks authorization to preserve and re-habilitate wetland and upland communities on the 700.93-acre property. The primary ecological goal of the SIMB is to restore native forested and herbaceous wetlands through the cessation of all agricultural and silvicultural activities, the rehabilitation of forested and herbaceous wetlands through nuisance exotic vegetation management, removal of cattle, and pine and oak tree thinning. The restoration plan will increase the representativeness of native riverine forests and freshwater basin/slough marsh systems within the Myakka River watershed.
  • SAJ-2024-05239 (SP-TMM)

    Expiration date: 5/30/2025

    Duval County. City of Jacksonville Public Works. Jacksonville, Fl. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is transportation. Overall: The overall project purpose is to extend Logistics Lane to connect to the authorized Raptor Stone project area to the north at Cecil Commerce Center, Duval County, Florida.
  • SAJ-2024-04176 (AMB)

    Expiration date: 5/21/2025

    Palm Beach County. Kathleen Farrell. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: County Transportation Project Overall: The applicant’s stated purpose is to widen an existing road to provide additional capacity for future traffic needs as a result of population and employment growth in the area.
  • SAJ-2024-04368 (SP-HMM)

    Expiration date: 5/29/2025

    Broward County. FDOT. Pembroke Pines, Fl. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Roadway safety improvements. Overall: Improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists by providing improved bicycle and pedestrian facilities along SR 817/University Parkway in Pembroke Pines, Broward County.
  • SAJ-2024-01124 (MAD)

    Expiration date: 5/21/2025

    Lee County. Ehab Guirguis. Fort Myers Beach PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is to re-establish a historic public-access recreational fishing structure near the City of Fort Myers Beach (FMB) central beach downtown area. Overall: The overall project purpose is to replace the damaged FMB municipal recreational fishing pier in the pier’s historic location near the FMB central beach downtown area, within proximity to existing pier related infrastructure (public restrooms and visitor parking) that their utilization as pier facilities would remain viable, and where the pier would continue as an economic benefit for local businesses and the community. Furthermore the proposed project needs to retain the integrity of the pier as a local landmark; satisfy current regulations related to structural resiliency and safety, including Americans with Disabilities Act requirements; and enhance the outdoor recreational needs of the community, based on public input, accommodated through an updated configuration that focuses on accessibility of amenities, and the capacity for current and projected volume of visitors, equivalent to other high-trafficked beaches and piers near Southwest Florida.