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Orange Park outlines stormwater work; Johnson Slough culvert project held up by state/federal review

Orange Park Town Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Public Works presented a stormwater report detailing the system (129,000 linear feet of pipe, 1,165 structures, roughly 7 miles of waterways) and listed capital projects including the Johnson Slough culvert (90% design) and multiple HMGP culvert replacements; staff said construction is pending FEMA/FDEM review.

The town’s public-works director reported to the Orange Park Town Council on Feb. 3 that the municipal stormwater system includes about 129,000 linear feet of stormwater pipe, 1,165 stormwater structures and roughly seven miles of waterways, and outlined maintenance and capital projects intended to reduce flooding and improve resilience.

"129,000 linear feet of stormwater pipe, 1,165 stormwater structures, and 7 miles of waterway," the Public Works presenter said, summarizing the…

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