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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-2022-02192 (SP-VCB)

    Expiration date: 11/30/2024

    Pinellas County. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District 7, Tampa, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Improvement of transportation facilities. Overall: The purpose of this project is to provide operational improvements to 7.6 miles of I-275 from the 38th Avenue North and I-275 interchange to north of the 4th Street North and I-275 interchange, to maximize the capacity of the I-275 corridor, improve lane continuity and connect I-275 to future network of express lanes planned for the Tampa Bay Region. Additionally, the project is needed to improve traffic congestion, enhance safety, and accommodate future traffic demands.

  • SAJ-2012-01045 (SP-BMC)

    Expiration date: 8/21/2023

    Pinelles County, Tom Bennett. Palm Harbor, Florida PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: To expand an existing docking facility Overall: The overall project purpose is to expand an existing commercial marina in St. Joseph’s Sound to meet public boating needs.

  • SAJ-2006-06017(RGP-JLC)

    Expiration date: 11/2/2022

    PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT SAJ-20 - DOCKS AND ASSOCIATED MINOR STRUCTURES IN FLORIDA. To simplify and speed processing of Department of the Army permits for minor, substantially similar in-water activities, the Jacksonville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) proposes to combine Regional General Permits (RGPs) SAJ-20 (Private Residential Docks/Pier Facilities and Minor Structures in Florida), SAJ-33 (Private Multi-Family Piers, Government Piers, or Commercial Piers in Florida) and SAJ-72 (Residential Docks in Citrus County, Florida) into the reissuance of RGP SAJ-20. The combined reissuance of SAJ-20 would authorize docks/piers and associated minor structures in Florida. The current RGP is set to expire on March 27, 2023. The proposed reissuance removes certain geographic exclusion areas and adds the activities of multi-family, government and commercial dock facilities. The proposed reissuance also updates and reorganizes the terms and conditions. The draft SAJ-20 is included at the end of this public notice.

  • SAJ-2017-02412(SP-CGR)

    Expiration date: 11/25/2018

    Atlantean Technologies LLC, Mr. Destino M. Rivera, Ceiba, PR Project Purpose: Basic: Temporary underwater wave killer system structure Overall: To show the proposed system can take away the energy from the ocean waves; has the ability to kill sound and sonar waves; can contain dredging material and other substrates in one designated area; can contain spill oils and keep such spills from contacting land and sanctuaries; and to show it can create 18” bubbles, which would allow to change the ocean surface temperatures, and as a result it would save coral reefs.

  • SAJ-1998-00290(SP-RMG)

    Expiration date: 9/21/2018

    Collier County, City of Marco Island, Marco Island, Florida PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Provide navigational access and beach fill Overall: To provide navigational access adjacent to Sand Dollar Island Spit and beach fill for Hideaway Beach, Marco Island, Florida