County News | Have a flooding issue? Pasco Seeks Community Input on Stormwater Planning

The Anlcote River rises on the morning of October 11, flooding the grounds of the clubhouse in Greenbrook Estates in New Port Richey. Residents here had a scare but waters invaded the homes of residents in the Thousand Oaks community in Trinity where the Pasco County Sherriff's Department carried out water rescues. PHOTO | MICHELE MILLER (October 11, 2024)

Media Release | March 20, 2025
Pasco Media Relations & Communications

~~Public Works to host public input session seeking feedback/opinions~~

PASCO COUNTY, FL  —-  We want to hear from you!  Pasco County Public Works is kicking off an exciting project to update our Stormwater Master Plan.  This effort aims to pinpoint areas where stormwater is a concern and develop strategies and projects to tackle flooding and enhance drainage throughout unincorporated areas of Pasco County.

Your feedback is an important part of this process!

Join us for an opportunity to provide input to the Stormwater Master Plan Update project by attending the following public input session:

WHAT:          Stormwater Master Plan Public Input Session

WHEN:          Tuesday, March 25, 2025

                              6 – 8 p.m.

WHERE:       Pasco County Utilities           

                              Cotee Room   

                              19420 Central Blvd, Land O’ Lakes

“We want to hear from the community about our Stormwater Master Plan,” says Public Works Director Jason Mickel.  “Your feedback is crucial in helping us improve stormwater quality and reduce flooding.  These input sessions provide us an opportunity to listen to your concerns and ideas, allowing us to make meaningful improvements together.”

For more information regarding the Stormwater Master Plan, please visit: mypasco.net/swmp.

To learn more about Pasco County Public Works, visit Pasco County Public Works.


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