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Residents press Biloxi council on Sheridan Court flooding, Broadwater blight and youth-sports facilities

Biloxi City Council · February 24, 2026
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Summary

Several residents asked the council for help with chronic flooding on Sheridan Court and Jefferson, persistent code violations at the Broadwater property, and inoperable scoreboards and PA systems at AJ Holloway Sportsplex; United Way asked for a partial facility-fee waiver for a fundraising event.

Biloxi — Multiple residents used the public-comment portion of the Feb. 24 meeting to press the city council for action on long-running neighborhood problems and civic amenities.

United Way CEO Kathy Springer (speaker 18) asked the council to waive half of a $3,000 civic-center rental fee for the organization's annual talent show, saying the nonprofit channels nearly all funds raised into community partners and direct services. "We bring about 300 people ... 98.5¢ of every dollar we raise hits the…

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