The Southwest Florida Water Management District next week could free up $4.34 million to clear debris and repair damage.
SWFWMD could free up $4.34 million to clear debris and repair damage caused by the three hurricanes that hit Florida in 2024.
With the 2025 hurricane season approaching, the Southwest Florida Water Management District is taking proactive steps to address damage caused by last year's storms. The district's Board of Governors ...
A springs advocacy group is challenging newly proposed state rules, saying they will not adequately prevent water withdrawals ...
In a Thursday meeting, homeowners near the Medard Reservoir expressed frustration as the Water Management District tried to ...
Establishing a Florida panther breeding population in Osceola County is a goal for state officials and environmentalists, but ...
A new $85,000 watershed study, conducted in partnership with Polk County, will examine the city’s pumping system and broader ...
Florida lawmakers have started filing what are expected to be hundreds of proposals seeking money for local projects and ...
Lake Bonny saw historic flooding from Hurricane Milton, and the city hopes to find "projects and things to address" to ...
Randy Maggard, R-Dade City, is seeking $19.72 million to help the St. Johns River Water Management District acquire property in Volusia County and $30.8 million for the Southwest Florida Water ...