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Port Richey council agrees to start process to vacate unused portion of Bridge Street

3313713 · May 14, 2025
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Summary

Council directed staff to draft an ordinance and begin the public-notice process to vacate a short segment of Bridge Street that currently serves as driveway and access to marina and restaurant property, while preserving utility easements and addressing a pedestrian public space created by a 1996 ordinance.

Port Richey City Council on May 13 directed staff to begin the legal process to vacate a short, unused section of Bridge Street that ends at a former bridge abutment on the north bank of the Cody River.

The move responds to a long-standing request from Fort Richey Marina Rentals LLC, which operates the marina and an adjacent restaurant that now use the pavement as driveway and customer parking. City staff said the segment “no longer serves as an active roadway” and was originally submitted for vacation in 2021 but withdrawn before final action. City staff recommended preparing an ordinance and scheduling the public…

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