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Commission adopts vulnerability assessment to qualify for Resilient Florida implementation funding

2767206 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

After a presentation by Woodard & Curran, the commission unanimously adopted a vulnerability assessment funded by a $150,000 Resilient Florida grant and directed staff to identify priority projects and seek implementation funding in the summer application cycle.

The City of Newberry voted unanimously Monday to adopt a vulnerability assessment and adaptation plan produced under the Resilient Florida Grant Program, a step city staff said is required to pursue implementation grants.

Jamie Jones, city staff, told commissioners the city received a $150,000 Resilient Florida grant in 2024 to fund a flood vulnerability assessment and contracted Woodard & Curran to prepare the report.

Amanda Boone of Woodard & Curran presented the draft assessment and described its scope: the study focuses specifically on flooding — pluvial and riverine — and evaluates…

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