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Safety Harbor approves $400,232 Swan Lake weir repair, seeks FEMA reimbursement

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The City Commission approved an emergency construction agreement to rebuild the failed Swan Lake weir and repair adjacent erosion; public works says the city has applied for FEMA reimbursement but a federal determination is pending.

The Safety Harbor City Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to approve an emergency construction agreement to repair the failed weir at the east end of Swan Lake and to restore erosion behind the structure.

Public Works Director Renee Cooper told the commission that two contractors responded to the city's bid request and the low, responsive bidder was AMI Recycling and Services at $400,232. "This repairs and reconstructs the rear structure at the east end, and it also restores the erosion that occurred behind that rear structure after it failed," Cooper said. The motion to approve the construction agreement passed 5-0.

The commission was told the work also includes…

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