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St. Augustine Beach presents citywide vulnerability assessment to guide stormwater, capital projects
Summary
City staff and consultants presented a Resilient Florida–funded vulnerability assessment that maps flooding under 25+ scenarios, identifies 279 critical assets and will feed a 2026 adaptation plan and the city's capital improvement project list.
City of St. Augustine Beach city engineer Jason Sparks and consultants from Jones Edmonds presented the final citywide vulnerability assessment on June 2, 2025, saying the study will inform the city's capital improvement project plan and help target grant-funded adaptation projects.
The assessment was developed under a Resilient Florida grant and, consultants said, complies with the relevant provision of Florida law referenced in the presentation. "The project goal is to complete this vulnerability assessment that satisfies the FDEP's Resilient Florida program guidelines and state statute," said Mark Nelson, vice president with Jones Edmonds.
Jones Edmonds and city staff identified 279 critical community assets inside the city limits and ran more than 25 flooding scenarios required by statute…
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