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The creek dredging effort has been broken to three projects to better track status and post updates.

APril 2025 UPDATE

 

This video from the April 8, 2025 County Commissioners meeting goes over the dam removal project in detail along with updates from Stormwater regarding the Phillippi Creek Dredging projects.

We couldn’t be happier with the results of everyone’s collective efforts to make the county commissioners aware of the significant issues we face in South Gate.


Phillippi Creek Dredging

Project 1:  US-41 Bridge Project (WCIND)

Project Status: Active

Planning and Scope: 90% Complete

Begin Date: June 1, 2025

WCIND is managing this project and only decided to dredge from the mouth of the creek. Dredging will stop at the US-41 bridge. Details on the scope of this project can be found here: [link]


Project 2: US-41 to Beneva & South Gate Canals

Project Status: Not planned or started

Last update: Area surveyed (bathymetric data) by WCIND

The county commissioners asked county staff to coordinate with WCIND in order to extend the US-41 dredging project north to Beneva. WCIND has surveyed the area and is using “cross sections” from 1992 in order to investigate the actual cost and scope of the project.

If this survey is completed and funding is secured before the end of the US-41 project, the county will work with WCIND to continue their project. Otherwise, the county will have to start over with their own contractors.

Permits in areas with no historic dredging may slow the process.

There is no secured funding for this project. The county hopes to use Resilient SRQ funding in order to pay for completion, however this funding remains uncertain. If there is no funding county staff is suggesting creating an additional taxing district to pay for the project.


Project 3: Phillippi Creek Dam Removal

Sarasota County Commissioners voted on a proposal for the removal of the Phillippi Creek dam, a long-awaited project that directly impacts flood risks in South Gate. The community has long advocated for a full removal of the remnant structure that has caused issues in the creak for over 60 years.

Timeline:

  • 2017 – Sarasota County (County), with cooperative funding from Southwest Florida Water Management District began to investigate the feasibility of removing the barrier structure.

  • January 2019 – The Phillippi Creek Barrier Removal Feasibility Study is released citing significant benefits in flood mitigation as well as water quality

  • April 2025 – The Sarasota County Commissioners approved a plan to begin the project.

    • This will require updating pricing and finalizing engineering

    • Any funds remaining will go to “construction” (demolition)

    • Watch the video from this meeting (25 minutes) of the approval and further explanation of the process

Our Community Stands for Full Removal of the dam


In the aftermath of the 2024 storm season, Sarasota County we need to make sure South Gate and the “oxbow” canals, which create the islands on Mineola and River Ridge, in their proposed plans to dredge Phillippi Creek. As many residents already know, the main channel and oxbow canals have become heavily silted in over the past few years. These areas both provide crucial storm water runoff for all of South Gate and surrounding areas and their maintenance MUST be a priority to prevent the devastating flooding we all witnessed during last year’s hurricane season.

For the first time funding is available for dredging and if we do not take action our community will be overlooked. South Gate residents must show our numbers and speak up to make sure our interests are prioritized.

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