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December 1, 2020

District Governing Board to meet Dec. 8

The District Governing Board will conduct its regular monthly meeting on Dec. 8 both electronically and in-person for the benefit of the public wishing to participate.
December 1, 2020

Portions of Newnans Lake Conservation Area and Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve to close for youth and women’s deer hunts

The District is hosting the Gainesville chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) for its annual youth and women’s deer hunts.
December 2, 2020

Public webinar Dec. 16 to discuss Red Bug Lake surface water model peer review

The District will hold a public webinar on Dec. 16 to discuss initial peer review comments on the surface water model that will be used to develop minimum flows and levels (MFLs) for Red Bug Lake in Seminole County.
December 2, 2020

Public invited to virtual hearing on Julington-Durbin Preserve 10-year land management plan

The District is holding a virtual public hearing on Dec. 16 to take public comment on its draft 10-year land management plan for the Julington-Durbin Preserve.
December 4, 2020

Public invited to participate in rulemaking process for lakes Brooklyn and Geneva recovery strategies

The District will hold a rule development workshop on Dec. 10 to discuss recovery strategies for the minimum levels in lakes Brooklyn and Geneva, located in Clay and Bradford counties.
December 8, 2020

November’s good news: No drought conditions, aquifer in high ranges, strong central Florida springflow

The final month of 2020’s Atlantic hurricane season ended with good news for most counties in the District: No drought conditions, the Floridan aquifer system is in the high ranges, and Orlando-area springs are experiencing strong flows.
December 8, 2020

Board approves $2.19 million project to reduce phosphorus entering Lake Apopka

The District Governing Board today approved the contract for a $2.19 million project to reduce phosphorus loads to Lake Apopka through infrastructure improvements to the Duda portion of the North Shore.
December 17, 2020

Construction begins this week on Lake Apopka water storage improvement project

Construction will begin this week on the Lake Apopka Duda Property Water Storage Improvement Project to improve water management abilities and reduce phosphorus loading to Lake Apopka through infrastructure improvements.
December 29, 2020

Application deadline to share in agricultural cost-share funds is Jan. 29

The District is accepting cost-share applications through Jan. 29 from farmers, growers and ranchers interested in partnering on agricultural projects that promote water conservation.
January 5, 2021

District opens new temporary parking area at Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive entrance

The District has created interim parking and a new small gate at the entrance of the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive to allow pedestrian and bicycle access to the recreational Loop Trail as Orange County upgrades its Magnolia Park amenities.
January 12, 2021

Register now for Jan. 14 virtual Central Recreational Public Meeting

The District will hold a public teleconference Jan. 14 to discuss management of lands within the central portion of the District.
January 12, 2021

December trended toward drier conditions

Many counties across the District had a very dry December, with the southern half of the District receiving less than an inch of rainfall over the month.
January 13, 2021

District offers free continuing education credits to community association managers

The District is offering three course options for community association managers (CAM) to earn free continuing education credits.
January 14, 2021

District to hold webinar on flood risk reduction, flood control operations

The District will hold a webinar on Jan. 28 to discuss flood risk reduction and emergency action plans for the Ocklawaha River and Upper St. Johns River federal flood control projects.
January 15, 2021

Cost-share project applications accepted through Feb. 19

The District is accepting applications Jan. 14–Feb. 19 for both its Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Districtwide Cost-Share Program and its FY 2021-2022 funding program for REDI communities and innovative technology.