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Hurricane Ian

Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery

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Infrastructure & Public Facilities

Infrastructure & Public Facilities Program provides CDBG-DR funds to municipalities and Orange County to carry out eligible projects, including stormwater and sewer improvements, drinking water infrastructure, emergency shelters, rehabilitation of public facilities, and broadband needs designed and constructed to reduce the risks associated with floodwater, withstand extreme weather events, and impacts of climate change.

  • Policies and Procedures – CDBG-DR Infrastructure and Public Facilities Program
  • Evaluation Criteria – Infrastructure and Public Facilities (1st Round)
  • Evaluation Criteria – Public Facilities and Housing Projects (2nd Round)
  • Application Review Process (Evaluation Committee) (1st Round)
  • Application Review Process (Evaluation Committee) (2nd Round)

Executed Project Agreements and Memorandums of Understanding


Organization Project Name Description Awarded Amount Agreement
Orange County Public Works Bonnie Brook Subdivision Drainage Improvements To mitigate flooding in the Bonnie Brook Subdivision, a new stormwater pump station with a 1,090-SF underground vault and dual 8,000-gpm pumps will be constructed to discharge into a nearby wetland and Shingle Creek. The project also includes a new stormwater collection system with water quality treatment and upgrades to existing pumps, increasing capacity from 3,000-gpm to dual 6,000-gpm pumps with a 1,740-SF vault. $1,514,104
Orange County Public Works Long Lake Pump Station Improvements The project will improve the Long Lake Pump Station’s structural integrity and flood resilience by replacing two 20,000-gpm diesel pumps with higher-capacity electric pumps, installing a backup generator for power reliability, and rehabilitating 900 feet of deteriorated discharge pipe to eliminate leaks and restore functionality. $8,711,455
Orange County Utilities Orlo Vista Integrated Water Resources Project To mitigate flooding in the Orlo Vista area, excess stormwater will be pumped into the headwaters of Shingle Creek, flowing to the South Water Reclamation Facility for use as a supplemental irrigation source. $12,600,000
City of Orlando Haralson Estates Stormwater & Flood Mitigation Project The project will upgrade the existing open-swale drainage system to a modern closed system with underground stormwater pipes, road resurfacing, and new sidewalks to improve safety and drainage. Phase 2 will include constructing retention ponds and pumping excess stormwater to Lake Mann to increase storage capacity and reduce flooding. $8,701,411 [Download]
City of Orlando Richmond Heights Flood Mitigation The project will upgrade the stormwater system to reduce street flooding, protect homes, and keep evacuation routes accessible, benefiting 4,000 residents. It will alleviate flooding on 12 roadways and help preserve safe, affordable housing by preventing floodwater intrusion. $12,498,549 [Download]
City of Winter Park W/WWW Lift Station Project – Ravaudage & Wymore This multi-jurisdictional project includes new and upgraded pump stations at Ravaudage and Wymore, along with 7,500 feet of sanitary force main to increase flow capacity by 500% for over 3,000 Lee Road corridor customers impacted during Hurricane Ian. Enhancements such as backup generators, fuel tanks, and telemetry will help prevent future flooding, protect nearby properties and waterbodies, and relieve system pressure in the downtown core. $5,157,507 [Download]
City of Winter Garden Bethune, Edgeway, Basin, Maxey & Dunbar Drainage Project The project aims to mitigate flooding in East Winter Garden by adding stormwater inlets and upgrading ponds and piping systems. It includes surveying low-lying areas, conducting stormwater modeling, and developing plans to maximize stormwater collection and implement necessary improvements. $6,562,500 [Download]


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