Escambia County is pleased to announce over $15 million in state funding has been awarded to the county from the Resilient Florida Grant Program. The funding is part of $300 million from the Florida Department of Environmental Protections awarded by Governor Ron DeSantis on Thursday, July 13, for 71 new resilience and adaptation projects and three previously
awarded projects to help prepare coastal and inland communities for the adverse
impacts of flooding and storm surge.
"Obtaining this grant funding is monumental for our citizens and for our infrastructure," said County Administrator Wes Moreno. "We're thankful to state leadership for recognizing the importance of these projects and the impact they will have on our community. I commend staff on their dedication to building a resilient Escambia County through these projects as well as the grant process."
In total, Escambia County received $15,899,451 through the Resilient Florida Grant Program. The following projects have been awarded funding:
- Pensacola Bay Living Shoreline around Naval Air Station Pensacola along Sherman Inlet and White Island: $5,150,000
- Bayou Grande Villas Drainage: $2,250,000
- Greater Wedgewood Area Stormwater Park and Flood Risk Mitigation: $3,820,000
- Muldoon - Velma - Saufley Field Drainage Improvements: $2,502,381
- Gulf Beach Highway Drainage Outfall: $477,070
- Bridal Trail Estates Drainage Improvements: $1,700,000
Additionally, Escambia County received over $70 million in state grant funding through the Rebuild Florida Program on Wednesday, July 12. Read more here.
To see a full list of projects in Escambia County, visit MyEscambia.com/projects.