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$50 million Duval Street resiliency plan outlines pump station, phased design and grant strategy

City of Key West City Commission · December 2, 2025
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Summary

Consultants proposed a $50M Duval Street resiliency and revitalization plan focused on stormwater infrastructure (new pump station and pipe upgrades), green infrastructure and pedestrian improvements; staff and commissioners urged a phased, least‑intrusive approach and recommended targeting early design funds to be shovel‑ready for competitive grants.

Consultants from Stantec and Bolton & Menk presented the Duval Street Resiliency and Revitalization Plan to the commission and public on Dec. 2, recommending a comprehensive approach that combines engineered stormwater infrastructure with streetscape and green‑infrastructure improvements.

Lede: The plan centers on building a substantial pump station (proposed site near Mallory Square), upsizing key sewer/stormwater conduits, reinforcing road sub‑bases and integrating green infrastructure to reduce flooding linked to heavy rainfall and king tides. Stantec estimated an all‑in…

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