Reminder: Two Public Workshops about the Central & Southern Florida Flood Resiliency Study

Join the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) for two upcoming public workshops about the Central & Southern Florida (C&SF) Flood Resiliency Study. 

The SFWMD and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) are partnering to advance the C&SF Flood Resiliency Study. The goal of the study is to assess changing conditions including land development, population growth, sea level rise and extreme rainfall events. The SFWMD is working with our partners to identify measures to ensure the C&SF system remains resilient, now and in the future.

Rescheduled Workshops: Two Public Workshops about the Central & Southern Florida Flood Resiliency Study

Join the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) for two upcoming public workshops about the Central & Southern Florida (C&SF) Flood Resiliency Study. These workshops were rescheduled due to Hurricane Ian. 

The SFWMD and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) are partnering to advance the C&SF Flood Resiliency Study. The goal of the study is to assess changing climate conditions and work with our partners to identify measures to ensure the C&SF system remains resilient, now and in the future.

DEADLINE EXTENDED: SFWMD Seeking Public Input on Draft Sea Level Rise and Flood Resiliency Plan

The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is encouraging our partners, stakeholders and the public to provide comments on the 2022 Sea Level Rise and Flood Resiliency Plan.

The draft plan outlines SFWMD's approach to addressing the impacts of a changing climate, including rising sea levels, extreme weather events and changing rainfall and flood patterns, to South Florida's water management system.

SFWMD Seeking Public Input on Draft Sea Level Rise and Flood Resiliency Plan

The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is encouraging our partners, stakeholders and the public to provide comments on the 2022 Draft Sea Level Rise and Flood Resiliency Plan.

The draft plan outlines SFWMD's approach to addressing the impacts of a changing climate, including rising sea levels, extreme weather events and changing rainfall and flood patterns, to South Florida's water management system.

DEADLINE EXTENDED: SFWMD Seeking Public Input on Draft Sea Level Rise and Flood Resiliency Plan

The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is encouraging stakeholders and the public to provide comments on the draft District Sea Level Rise and Flood Resiliency Plan as part of our ongoing efforts to address the impacts of climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and changing rainfall and flood patterns.