More Info | Beau Rivage Neighborhood Restoration | Infrastructure Reinvestment Program project includes the replacement of drainage structures, regrading of drainage swales, addition of sewer force main, pavement milling & resurfacing, and replacement of sidewalk & other ancillary items within the neighborhood. This project completes the neighborhood restoration of the Beau Rivage subdivision | Construction | Neighborhood Restoration | District 1 | District 1 | |
More Info | East Fork Creek STA | The East Fork Creek basin upstream of the project contains portions of Heritage Ridge and Seabranch. There are several project components including a 700 foot long STA / 1500 foot long lake within an unopened right-of-way. The primary objective of the project is to reduce nutrient loads of Total Phosphorus (TP) by an estimated 57%, Total Nitrogen (TN) by 28%, and Total Suspended Solids by 80% to the St. Lucie Estuary, and assists the County in meeting the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements. | Construction | Environmental & Stormwater | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | NE Savannah Road Roundabout (Coy Senda) | Construction of a four-way roundabout on NE Savannah Road at NE Coy Senda to accommodate a new access to property on the east side of NE Savannah Road. The construction includes landscape, hardscape and streetlights as well as accommodations for pedestrians and bicyclists. | Completed | Roadways | District 1 | District 1 | |
More Info | 96th Street Staging Area for the Artificial Reef Program | Designing and permitting a new bulkhead at the 96th Street site will allow the County to have waterfront access for the loading and unloading barges during Artificial Reef projects. The project will construct a bulkhead the entire length of the right-of-way under the Arundel Bridge. | In Design | Coastal | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Airport Operations Center and Airfield Electrical Vault - Construction | Construct new airport operations center building and Airfield Electrical Vault
The current building does not meet the space requirements for the Airport staff and operations. The location occupies valuable airside property. | Construction | Airport | District 2 | District 2 | |
More Info | Automatic Meter Read (AMR) Replacement | 3200 water meters are being replaced per year throughout the County. | Construction | Utilities, Water & Sewer | District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 | District 1, District 2, District 3, District 4, District 5 | |
More Info | Beau Rivage Water Main Assessment with Force Main | Proposed water assessment. Will construct a low pressure sewer collection system if the water assessment is approved by the Board of County Commissioners. | In Design | Utilities, Water & Sewer | District 1 | District 1 | |
More Info | Britt Road Fire Station #18 | Replacement of existing fire station. The structure will be built to a 50-year life expectancy and in accordance with NFPA standards to include storage for personal protective equipment outside of the bay area where it cannot be exposed to diesel exhaust fumes. | Completed | Facilities | District 1 | District 1 | |
More Info | Commerce Ave / Port Salerno Village / Cove Road Force Main Ext. | Installation of sewer force main in support of the Golden Gate sewer system construction. | Construction | Utilities, Water & Sewer | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Construction Storm-water Improvements | Drainage improvements. | Construction | Airport | District 2 | District 2 | |
More Info | Coral Gardens Neighborhood Restoration | The Infrastructure Reinvestment project includes the replacement of drainage structures, adding drainage conveyance structures, regrading of drainage swales, pavement milling, resurfacing, replacement of sidewalks, and other ancillary items within the neighborhood. This project completes the neighborhood restoration of the Coral Gardens subdivision. | Construction | Neighborhood Restoration | District 2 | District 2 | |
More Info | Cove Ridge Neighborhood Restoration | The Infrastructure Reinvestment project includes the replacement of drainage structures, adding drainage conveyance structures, regrading of drainage swales, pavement milling, resurfacing, addition of sidewalks & partial repairs to existing sidewalks, and other ancillary items within the neighborhood. This project completes the neighborhood restoration of New Monrovia and Cove Ridge (Port Salerno Village) subdivisions. | In Design | Neighborhood Restoration | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Cove Road Resurfacing & Bike Lanes | The project includes milling, resurfacing, and shoulder widening between SR5 (US-1 / Se Federal Highway) and CR-A1A (SE Dixie Highway). The 1.0-mile project also includes regrading of swales, removal and replacement of failing
drainage pipes, and installing new pavement markings. This project is Federally funded through the Local Agency Program (LAP) directed by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and administered by Martin County Public Works Department. | In Design | Roadways | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Culpepper Ranch-Phase 2 | In cooperation with the Loxahatchee River Preservation Initiative, Martin County completed construction of approximately 2/3 of the Ranch Colony Berm, and replaced/enhanced two 84" culverts and two additional structures along the berm. The County has $270,000 grant fund through the Loxahatchee River Preservation Initiative to help complete the project. This project will improve the northernmost berm segment to protect adjacent properties from flooding. | Construction | Environmental & Stormwater | District 3 | District 3 | |
More Info | Cypress Creek Floodplain Restoration | This project is to design, permit and build a structure within Cypress Creek to restore the freshwater floodplain of this critical tributary. Cypress Creek is one of the main tributaries to the the Loxahatchee River and its restoration is critical to the river's health. The project includes a feasibility study to determine what the structure will be made, where it would be located and how to best access the area. Once the feasibility study has been completed, full design will begin. The project will require obtaining a permanent access and maintenance agreement with the Florida Park Service. Staff is seeking grant funding to off-set the costs of design and construction. | In Design | Environmental & Stormwater | District 3 | District 3 | |