Pasco County (File)

Pasco County Encourages Participation In Stormwater Master Plan

Pasco County (File)
Pasco County (File)

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – Pasco County’s Department of Public Works is launching a major project to update our Stormwater Master Plan, which will identify stormwater areas of concern – as well as strategies and projects to help reduce flooding and improve drainage across unincorporated areas in Pasco County.

There are two upcoming opportunities for you to provide input to the Stormwater Master Plan Update project.

You can contribute by attending one of these sessions:

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WHAT:    Westside Public Input SessionWHAT:Eastside Public Input Session
WHERE:  West Pasco Government Center Boardroom | 1st Floor 8731 Citizens Drive New Port RicheyWHERE:  Historic Pasco County Courthouse Boardroom | 2nd Floor 37918 Meridian Avenue Dade City
WHEN:   Tuesday, April 16 6 – 8 p.m.WHEN:    Tuesday, April 23 6 – 8 p.m.

“It’s important we receive thorough feedback from the public on our Stormwater Master Plan,” says Public Works Director Jason Mickel.  “We’re working hard to improve stormwater quality and reduce flooding, and these input sessions allow us the opportunity to fulfill that endeavor through community member concerns and suggestions.”

Can’t attend in person?  Submit your ideas online!  Take the online survey, and learn more about the project, by visiting: mypasco.net/swmp.

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