Drainage Improvement Project
CIP No. 02307092 | BCC District 2
The Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division is designing and then constructing culverts and drainage ditches at the intersection of Marion Avenue and Lake Harney Circle to 1,700 linear feet east and south as identified per the concept in the completed Lake Harney Basin Study. The Phase I - Design Phase is funded through a FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP).
The Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division is hosting a virtual public meeting to share 90% design plans of proposed drainage improvements east and south of the intersection of Marion Avenue and Lake Harney Circle. The meeting will be held virtually on Thursday, February 6, 2025, via Microsoft Teams from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Please use the below link to access the meeting:
ADA Compliance: This public meeting was advertised and is being conducted in accordance with state and federal requirements, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, or family status. Persons wishing to express their concerns about Title VI may do so by contacting Christina Brandolini, Seminole County ADA Coordinator, by mail at 1101 East 1st Street Sanford Florida 32771, by phone at 407-665-7940 or email at cbrandolini@seminolecountyfl.gov.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the Human Resources ADA Coordinator 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 665-7940.
If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Morales, P.E., Design Project Manager for Seminole County Public Works Engineering Division, via email at smorales02@seminolecountyfl.gov, by phone at 407-665-5772, or by completing the form below.
Seminole County’s One-Cent Sales Tax for County Infrastructure, known as the Penny Sales Tax, is levied on the sale of consumer goods to visitors, residents and businesses, ensuring the cost to construct and maintain infrastructure is shared. The Penny Sales Tax funds local projects, including stormwater systems, sidewalks and roadways, capital improvements to public safety, and enhancements to Seminole County Public Schools facilities. Since 1991, the Penny Sales Tax has generated $1.8 billion across Seminole County, and residents have now approved its continuation into a fourth generation.