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Port St. Joe commission approves construction schedule adjustments, Centennial Drive paving and demolition; FEMA reimbursements continue under review

2229844 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

Commission approved a 19-day time extension for downtown water system work, authorized paving for Centennial Drive ($26,574.50 from the road paving line), approved a voluntary demolition as part of code enforcement, and granted fee waivers for community groups; staff reported FEMA and CDBG reimbursements are moving through review.

Port St. Joe commissioners on Feb. 4 approved several infrastructure and administrative items: a 19-day time extension for the downtown water system improvements project, a $26,574.50 quote to pave Centennial Drive charged to the city's road paving line item, approval of a voluntary demolition (the seventh in the current program), and fee waivers for community events.

City engineer and project staff described the downtown water phase 2 work as moving into the tie-in stage in front of City Hall; staff recommended and the commission approved an increase of 19 contract days to the project schedule to account for delays. "This is actually an increase of 19 days due to the project, not…

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