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Punta Gorda council shifts $2 million from City Hall repair to downtown drainage, approves campus and equipment needs

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Council reallocated $2,000,001.70 from the proposed City Hall renovation to downtown flood‑mitigation work, moved a rail crossing project out a year, approved public works and utilities items and asked staff to prioritize public safety air‑conditioning and other immediate repairs.

Punta Gorda City Council adjusted its draft capital plan and 2026 budget priorities, directing staff to reassign proceeds toward downtown flood mitigation and advancing several facilities and staffing needs.

During the budget review, council members agreed to reallocate $2,000,001.70 — funds identified from the sale/reserve tied to Fisherman’s Village proceeds — from a proposed Historic City Hall renovation to downtown drainage/flood control projects. The move reflects council…

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