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Council agrees to study engineering and public documents for Nick's Park and Waterfront Park improvements

5963914 · September 2, 2025
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Council members and residents at the Port Richey town hall expressed support for engineering work and public information about potential dock, marina and parking projects at Nick's Park and Waterfront Park; staff will pursue engineering and conceptual planning.

Port Richey council members and residents signaled support Sept. 2 for engineering and public-information steps to advance repairs and possible marina infrastructure at Nick's Park and Waterfront Park.

Devon Aaron (resident, 5414 Bay Boulevard) told the town hall: "Nick's Park's in complete disarray," and urged the city to consider a marina and dockage that could generate revenue. Aaron sketched an approach that would start with a modest number of wet slips and scale up, saying "we could probably start with, maybe 75 or 80" slips and that dock revenue…

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