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Bradenton administration lays out scope, costs and FEMA reimbursements for Lift Station 3 and storm recovery

3119488 · April 25, 2025
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City Administrator Rob Perry told the Bradenton City Council that the Lift Station 3 expansion and related collection-system work is a phased, long-term project that touches roughly 170 private properties and will require major public-right-of-way construction.

City Administrator Rob Perry told the Bradenton City Council on April 20 that the planned Lift Station 3 expansion and related collection-system work is a multi-phase, long-term project that will require work on roughly 170 private properties and extensive right-of-way construction.

Perry said the lift-station work is one of the largest utility projects the city has undertaken and will include design, fabrication and construction for major storage and transmission components. He described the schedule as phased and cautioned that patience and careful documentation would be important throughout the process.

The administration also updated the council on storm-recovery and FEMA reimbursement efforts tied to last season’s storms. Perry said the city has removed about 144,000 cubic yards of debris — a figure he compared to “27 football fields” — and about 14,000.5 cubic yards of…

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