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City engineer Cale Moore details downtown drainage upgrades, culvert enlargements and pump-station work
Summary
Jacksonville Beach city engineer Cale Moore told the CRA board the downtown Phase 3 projects are nearing completion in places, with Phase 3c ‘‘substantially complete,’’ and outlined planned culvert enlargements, pump replacements and bank-restoration work tied to Central and South basin stormwater capacity.
City engineer Cale Moore gave the Jacksonville Beach CRA board a progress update on downtown street and drainage work, saying some large segments are nearly finished while other projects will require staged construction and additional permitting.
Moore said crews are close to finishing the large Phase 3c downtown segment and that the city anticipates returning under $1,000,000 of encumbered funds. "We are just about to wrap that up. It's it's substantially complete," he said, adding that the contractor earned a portion of the early-completion bonus the city offered.
The presentation emphasized drainage work tied to the downtown program. Moore said the overall downtown plan aims to shift runoff away from some beach outfalls and route more stormwater to a Central Basin that must be enlarged and upgraded to…
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