Public Notice Notifications

The Jacksonville District currently has five categories of public notice notification mailing lists. If you wish to receive email notifications when new public notices are added to this page, please send a request to Regulatory Webmaster.  Each category is described below. Be sure to specify which list(s) you want to be included on.

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

Antilles - This includes all public notices for projects being reviewed for Standard Permits within the Antilles area (this includes Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands).

Tropical Storms & Other Emergencies - These public notices provide information on procedures for emergency permitting requirements due to specific tropical storm events or other emergency situations.

Special Issues - These are public notices that involve the Regulatory program but which are generally not limited to one particular geographic area. These would include public notices for the establishment or modification of Restricted Areas/Danger Zones, re-issuance of General Permits or Nationwide Permits, changes to guidance and policies, etc.

Administrative Penalty - These public notices provide information associated with Administrative Penalties. An Administrative Penalty can be assessed to address violations associated with issued Department of the Army permits.

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  • SAJ-2021-00656(SP-FMD)

    Expiration date: 3/17/2022

    Hillsborough County. : Florida Department of Transportation, District 7, Tampa, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Linear Transportation. To upgrade the safety and efficiency of the existing I-275, SR 589 and SR 60 corridors that service the Tampa urban area while maintaining access to surrounding communities. The project is to relieve traffic congestion, improve system linkages and multimodal connections.

  • SAJ-2021-03011-DLI

    Expiration date: 3/16/2022

    Citrus County. EIP IV Credit Co, LLC, Baltimore, Maryland. PROSPECTUS SUMMARY: Pursuant to 33 CFR 332.8(d)(4), the Corps has posted a full copy of the CRYRMB prospectus online so that it is available for review by the public. The prospectus may be downloaded from the Regulatory In-Lieu Fee and Bank Information Tracking System (RIBITS) at web address: https://ribits.ops.usace.army.mil/ords/f?p=107:2.

  • SAJ-2003-07361 (SP-TMM)

    Expiration date: 2/16/2021

    Clay County. White Owl Management., LLC, Concord, Ohio. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is residential development. Overall: The overall project purpose is to construct a single-family residence with associated infrastructure in Fleming Island, Clay County, Florida.

  • ALTERNATIVE PERMIT APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES FOR ACTIVITIES IN RESPONSE TO HURRICANE SALLY

    Expiration date: 3/24/2021

    All affected Florida Counties. The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, will initiate alternative permitting procedures throughout affected areas in the State of Florida in response to conditions resulting from Hurricane Sally. These alternate procedures will be utilized for a period of 6 months from September 24, 2020, and through March 24, 2021:

  • Regional General Permit SAJ-86, SAJ-2004-01861

    Expiration date: 2/8/2020

    Bay and Walton Counties, Florida. Regional General Permit SAJ-86 PURPOSE & WORK: The purpose of SAJ-86 is to authorize the discharge of fill or dredged material into non-tidal waters of the United States, including wetlands, for the construction of residential, commercial, recreational and institutional projects and their attendant features, including roads, utility lines and stormwater treatment facilities within an area of rapid residential and commercial development, while protecting the aquatic environment on a watershed scale by authorizing a forward-looking, flexible and predictable permitting program, that would minimize unavoidable direct impacts to highest quality aquatic resources, minimize impacts to lower quality aquatic resources, and mitigate for direct, indirect and cumulative impacts within the affected watersheds of an approximately 48,150-acre area in southeastern Walton County and southwestern Bay County.