Media relating to Sarasota BCC's May 21 Stormwater Workshop

Rescue teams in Sarasota helped hundreds of people get out of flooded homes due to Hurricane Debby


NPR


Kerry Sheridan, WUSF Tampa
Many residents believe the county has fallen short on its duty to remove sediment and vegetation from creeks, ditches and drains that keeps heavy rains from causing massive flooding.

2024 showed stormwater management is in crisis. We are running out of time to fix it

Sarasota News Leader

Despite commissioners’ continued expressions of concern about staff progress in resolving identified deficiencies, not nearly enough has been accomplished to protect those who rely on the integrity of the Phillippi Creek drainage watershed.

Wastewater / Stormwater: Two Wake-Up Calls

A dramatic increase in the Countywide annual stormwater assessments in 2022 has been accompanied by a decrease in Countywide customer satisfaction in terms of stormwater maintenance.


Did your stormwater assessment go up? Here's how to check

Residents are finding their stormwater assessments have tripled or more in the past few years. Typically, there was a significant increase between 2021 and 2022 and in some instances another significant increase between 2019 and 2020.  


Neeley: Crucial Items to be addressed at the May 21 Stormwater workshop

Forest Lakes HOA leader Connie Neeley: 

Three line item discussions hit at the crux of the issues and are set up for future discussion at the third Stormwater workshop to be held May 21


SEE ALSO:

Necessary Questions for the May 21 Stormwater Workshop

 

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