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Port Richey council approves Stantec dredging study after narrowing survey area

5929410 · August 13, 2025
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Summary

Port Richey City Council approved a Stantec feasibility and data-collection study for waterways dredging with several scope adjustments, removing a problematic canal segment and adding reconnaissance near Manatee Point and Brasher Park.

Port Richey City Council on Aug. 12 approved a contract with Stantec Consulting Services to perform waterway data collection and a dredging feasibility analysis, but moved to narrow and tweak the survey area before work starts.

The council acted after a presentation from Matthew Star of Stantec, who told the council the study would “take a snapshot in time to see what the current conditions are in the field, to assess the seagrass, see where it is, where it isn't, do a hydrographic survey to see how deep the water is, what needs to be dredged, what does not need to be dredged, [and] engage the permitting agencies.”

Why it matters: the study is a necessary first step before any dredging or permitting can…

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