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 | 2024 St. Lucie Inlet Operation and Maintenance | The navigation maintenance of the St. Lucie Inlet with material placement in off-shore borrow area B. | In Design | Coastal | District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 | District 1, District 2, District 3, District 4, District 5 | |
More Info | 96th Street Pedestrian Lighting | Design and construction of pedestrian lighting to enhance pedestrian activity and connect residential with adjacent institutional and commercial land uses. The Board of County Commissioners negotiated a $100,000 contribution from the adjacent South Florida Gateway Planned Unit Development as a public benefit of the Planned Unit Development Zoning Agreement at the request of the County Engineer. | In Design | Traffic | District 4 | District 4 | |
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 | 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 | 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. | Construction | 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). | Construction | Roadways | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Dixie Highway-East Fork Creek Box Culvert Replacement | Replacement of a roadway box culvert built in 1950 with a single span structure. Project includes replacing the existing box culvert and separated pedestrian bridge with a single span bridge structure. The project is scheduled for replacement with intermittent lane closures throughout the duration of construction. Includes adding a right turn lane to Dixie Park which is adjacent to the project. | Construction | Bridges | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Hibiscus Park Neighborhood Restoration - Phase II Resurfacing | Infrastructure Reinvestment Program project includes the replacement of drainage structures, regrading of drainage swales, pavement milling & resurfacing, and replacement of sidewalk & other ancillary items within the neighborhood. This neighborhood infrastructure restoration project will be
coordinated with Martin County Utilities & Solid Waste Department. | In Design | Neighborhood Restoration | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Hydrant Replacement | Replace older and obsolete fire hydrants as needed on an annual basis. | 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 | Port Salerno / New Monrovia Sewer Assessment | Centralized Gravity Vacuum sewer system constructed to serve approximately 952 commercial, single family and multi-family properties. | In Design | Utilities, Water & Sewer | District 4 | District 4 | Port Salerno |
More Info | Port Salerno Peninsula 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 will be coordinated with the Martin County Utilities & Solid Waste Department septic to sewer program. | In Design | Neighborhood Restoration | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Port Salerno/New Monrovia Neighborhood Restoration | The Infrastructure Reinvestment project includes the replacement of drainage structures, adding drainage conveyance structures, regrading of drainage swales. The pavement milling, resurfacing, replacement of
sidewalks, and other ancillary items within the neighborhood will be done once the septic to sewer conversions are done. This project completes the neighborhood restoration of Port Salerno west of SE Dixie Highway between Port Salerno Elementary/Port Salerno Park and Cove Road. | In Design | Neighborhood Restoration | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Rocky Point Neighborhood Restoration | The Infrastructure Reinvestment project includes the replacement of drainage structures, adding drainage conveyance structures, regrading of drainage swales, pavement milling, resurfacing, and replacement of sidewalks, and other ancillary items within the neighborhood. This project completes the neighborhood restoration of the Rocky Point peninsula east of SE Dixie Highway and north of SE Cove Road. | In Design | Neighborhood Restoration | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Rocky Point Water & Sewer Assessment | Water & Sewer assessment for 958 sewer connections and 383 water connections. | In Design | Utilities, Water & Sewer | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | SE Cove Road Widening | The widening of two-lane undivided SE Cove Road to a four-lane divided roadway from SR-76 (SW Kanner Highway) to SR-5 (US-1 / SE Federal Highway). This 3.2-mile project will be managed by the Florida Department of Transportation and funded with state and federal resources. A Project Development and Environment (PD&E) is underway; design is funded in FY25 while construction is currently unfunded. | In Design | Roadways | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | SE Salerno Road Sidewalk (Willoughby to Cable) | Construction of an 6-foot wide sidewalk along the north right-of- way of SE Salerno Road from SE Willoughby Boulevard to approximately 88 feet west of SE Cable Drive. The project connects the missing links of sidewalk along the north side of SE Salerno Road. A private developer is required to complete the missing sidewalk link between SE Cable Drive and US-1 / SE Federal Highway. 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. | Construction | Sidewalks | District 2 District 4 | District 2, District 4 | |
More Info | SPS/Manatee Business Park Restoration | The Infrastructure Reinvestment project includes the replacement of drainage structures, regrading of drainage swales, addition of new sewer force main, pavement milling, resurfacing, replacement of sidewalks, and other ancillary items within the neighborhood. This project completes the neighborhood restoration of the SPS Commerce Park, Manatee Business Park, and SE Commerce Avenue. | Proposed | Neighborhood Restoration | District 2 District 4 | District 2, District 4 | |
More Info | SW Prong - Manatee Creek STA | This project will construct a treatment train consisting of two wet detention ponds
(approximately 0.5 and 1.1 acres), two diversion weir structures, enhanced vegetated channels,
and a Summit High-Performance Upflow Filter System with bioactive media prior to discharge.
This project will remove approximately 334 lbs-TN/year and 234 lbs-TP/year from the
downstream Manatee Pocket and St. Lucie River, which are designated impaired by FDEP. | In Design | Environmental & Stormwater | District 4 | District 4 | |
More Info | Sanitary Sewer Lining and Manhole Repair | Project to line existing sanitary sewers and restore manholes at strategic locations to reduce large amounts of infiltration and inflow (I/I). During heavy rainfall events, large amounts of spurious rainfall runoff infiltration the older portions of the County's sanitary sewer system. This project will be ongoing until infiltration and inflow (I/I) is reduced to an acceptable level. | 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 | Se Avalon Drive Sidewalk | A new six-foot wide sidewalk is proposed on the east side of SE Avalon Dr between SE Cove Road and SE Salerno Road in Stuart, Florida. The project will include open swale drainage that will be piped to accommodate improved drainage and roadside grading. | In Design | Sidewalks | District 4 District 5 | District 4, District 5 | |
More Info | St. Lucie Inlet South Jetty | The project site is located in at the north end of the St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park adjacent to the St. Lucie Inlet. The south jetty stabilizes the north end of Jupiter Island and is a popular recreation area for fishing and beach users. Construction of the south jetty was authorized by Congress as part of the St. Lucie Inlet federal navigation project in 1974. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) completed construction of the jetty in 1982. The south jetty at St. Lucie Inlet has been damaged by waves, currents, and storm surges that have occurred since it was constructed. | In Design | Coastal | District 1 District 4 | District 1, District 4 | |
More Info | Twin Rivers Living Shoreline | The County proposes to stabilize the southernmost 300 ft section of shoreline using shore protection structures to provide connectivity between the adjacent breakwater system and revetment at the neighboring property. | In Design | Coastal | District 4 | District 4 | |