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City manager reports pier demolition schedule, park grant application and FEMA reimbursements

2431912 · February 26, 2025
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City Manager Matthew Koeppler updated the council on pier demolition mobilization, ARP-funded paving plans, a Lowe’s grant application for Bradford Park improvements, FEMA debris reimbursements and a federal Army Corps step for a coastal inundation study.

Port Richey — City Manager Matthew Koeppler briefed the City Council on infrastructure and grant activity at the Feb. 25 meeting, outlining near-term project schedules and funding steps for recovery and capital improvements.

Koeppler said the contractor for the pier demolition had begun mobilization and, if tidal conditions and weather permitted, would start deconstruction on Feb. 27 (the day chosen for low tide). He said the city is gathering quotes under the American Rescue Plan (ARP) paving program for work on Bay Boulevard, River Golf Drive and portions of Old Post Road and will bring final spending plans to council for approval.

On parks funding, staff submitted…

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