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Turner Lake and Clay Water District asks Clay County to back FEMA appeal after river flooding

Clay County Commission · November 13, 2025
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Summary

A Turner Lake and Clay Water Project District representative told the Clay County Commission he documented roughly 186 dike/levee damage sites and estimated about $2 million in repairs; county counsel said he will review a draft but will not draft or sign a support letter on behalf of the county, and commissioners agreed to consider the letter at their next meeting.

Larry, representing the Turner Lake and Clay Water Project District, asked the Clay County Commission on Nov. 5 to formally back a second appeal to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for repairs to dikes and levees damaged in recent floods. He said the district identified roughly 186 damaged sites along the river and has estimated about $2,000,000 in debris removal and repair costs.

"We came up with, close to $2,000,000 worth of damage," Larry said during his presentation, and he…

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