Sunrise over Lake Okeechobee near the City of Okeechobee.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released technical modeling results this week for operating Lake Okeechobee once it completes $1.8 billion in repairs on the Herbert Hoover Dike.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released modeling results this week for a new set of operational plans for Lake Okeechobee, that could define the lake for years to come.
How the lake is managed and whether water levels remain artificially high or the lake returns to its more natural, shallower levels could steer the course for Everglades restoration.
At Thursday’s South Florida Water Management District meeting, just hours after the technical documents were released Wednesday evening on eight different alternatives, district officials said they were still trying to parse the results.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released technical modeling results this week for operating Lake Okeechobee once it completes $1.8 billion in repairs on the Herbert Hoover Dike.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released technical modeling results this week for operating Lake Okeechobee once it completes $1.8 billion in repairs on the Herbert Hoover Dike.
Letters to the Editor: March 13, 2021
Our quality of life in Stuart cannot handle increased population density
Where is the outrage from the residents of the city of Stuart and the surrounding unincorporated Martin County? The population density explosion in our small city is about to cripple us.
The city of Stuart in the past year has approved nine multi-family projects, adding a total of 1,318 multi-family units to our small city. The current population of Stuart is 16,100. Page 7 of the city of Stuart’s comprehensive plan, Table 1-2 Population Projections, has as follows: Year 2025 population 17,490, year 2035 population 19,064. Using an industry factor of 2.6 persons per unit, these already approved 1,318 units will increase the population of Stuart by 3,427 increasing the city s population to 19,527, exceeding our projected population of 2035.
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