265 in the published record, 12 in the recordings
In the record
Published agenda265 items
Published agendas and the dispositions the approved minutes recorded. Twelve years, whether or not a camera was running.
- Jun 16, 2020Board
C33No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda - Aug 6, 2019Board
C43ApprovedPublished agenda Budget Amendment: Reduce Recognized Cooperative Funding Agreement Funds within the Stormwater Management Fund – Public Infrastructure Branch, Public Works Department, Stormwater Division – Southwest Florida Water Management District, Watershed Management Plan – $1,004,694.00
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
- Jul 9, 2019Board
C50ApprovedPublished agenda Adoption of a Preliminary Rate Resolution - Stormwater Utility Fee - Non-Ad Valorem Assessment - Stormwater Management Utility System - No Funding Required
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
- Mar 26, 2019Board
C42ApprovedPublished agenda Change Order No. 2 to Bid No. IFB-DL-16-089 for Restoration of Stormwater Pipe Contract - VacVision Environmental LLC - Additional Operating Funds for "Ongoing and As Needed Maintenance" to the County's Stormwater Drainage Infrastructure Contract - $113,496.00
Approved minutes
Approved the consent Agenda including Addendum A-C1
- Feb 21, 2017Board
R10ApprovedPublished agenda Introduction of a Preliminary Rate Resolution - Stormwater Utility Fee - Non-Ad Valorem Assessment - Stormwater Management Utility System - No Funding Required
Approved minutes
Approved Alternatives One (1) and Two (2) with Commissioner Wells voting nay.
- Feb 9, 2016Board
C29ApprovedPublished agenda Budget Amendment - Resolution Decreasing Revenue in the Stormwater Management Fund and Realigning Funding - Stormwater Management Division - ($1,002,906.00) Memorandum BA16-117M
Approved minutes
Approved Consent Agenda
- Jan 12, 2016Board
C27ApprovedPublished agenda Budget Amendment – Transfer within the Stormwater Management Fund from Reserves – Stormwater Management Division - Carry-Forward for Fiscal Year 2015 Capital Outlay Encumbrances – $280,794.00 Memorandum BA16-054M
Approved minutes
Approved Consent Agenda
- Jan 27, 2015Board
C14ApprovedPublished agenda Task Order No SMO15-021 - Andreyev Engineering Inc. - Stormwater Engineering Support Services - $50,000.00
Approved minutes
Approved Consent Agenda
- Jan 27, 2015Board
C13ApprovedPublished agenda Task Order No. SMO15-020 - Entrix, Inc. a.k.a. Cardno Entrix - Inspection, Planting and Maintenance of Stormwater Ponds - $100,000.00
Approved minutes
Approved Consent Agenda
- Jul 14, 2026Board
C43ApprovedPublished agenda Task Order No. SMO26-026, Budget Amendment, and Resolution – AtkinsRealis USA Inc. – Buzzard Lake Stormwater Conveyance Design – $425,470.00
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
- Jun 2, 2026Board
C21ApprovedPublished agenda Fourth Amendment to Agreement for Professional Stormwater Engineering Services for Solicitation No. RSQ-ML-19-088 – Florida Design Consultants, Inc. – Adjusted Standard Hourly Rates – No Funding Required
Approved minutes
Approved the Consent Agenda
- Feb 17, 2026Board
N114No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Extension Letter to RSQ-ML-19-088 – Jones, Edmunds & Associates, Inc. – Professional Stormwater Engineering Services
In the room
Transcript12 moments
Machine transcription of 283 recorded meetings — 9% of decided items have one. Speaker names are inferred from voice and can be wrong.
- Resolution 23-139 Water Awareness Poster Contest
Unidentified speaker Over time, stormwater inlets get clogged with sand, leaves, and grass clippings, natural things, but also cans, plastic bottles, and other trash. Our team clears all that debris so stormwater can drain properly. To better see what we're dealing with, our stormwater asset management team has a special camera on wheels. The camera goes where we can, checking stormwater pipes for anything that might block the water flow. The camera also helps us check the condition of the stormwater pipes to see if repairs are needed. And that's important because Pasco has more than 347 miles of stormwater pipes and more than 17,000 stormwater inlets. Once we analyze the video, the operation team shows up to blast water into the stormwater pipes and vacuum up any debris. Then we truck it all away. With clean stormwater pipes, cleaner water is now flowing into our ponds, rivers, and lakes, and some of that water eventually flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Clean stormwater inlets also prevent flooding, which means safer properties and less damage for everyone. So now you can see why dumping anything into a stormwater inlet or altering a stormwater structure is not only illegal but harmful. Don't dump grass clippings, fertilizer, chemicals, paint, basically anything that affects water quality in the environment. Pasco has a waste drop-off
- Stormwater preparedness kit water TED cats
Several speakers Cindy Terrapani: and that Unidentified A: Yeah. Brent Lee: Stormwater carries these pollutants directly in the eastern.
- Bettmar Acres stormwater utility assessment clarification
Jack Mariano Miss question. Mm-hmm. We like golf courses and we've designed a lot of them to take rainwater, stormwater Um Reclaim water. Why would we tax them for stormwater utility if they're actually part of the solution for stormwater? Because they're
- Waterways wildlife stormwater pollutants
Unidentified speaker Glascoe County waterways and wildlife depend on you to keep them healthy. Excess fertilizer, grass clippings, trash, oils, and pet waste wash into gutters and storm drains when it rains. Stormwater carries these pollutants directly into our lakes and rivers, creating an unhealthy environment for fish, waterfowl, and other aquatic animals.
- County services and public transportation
Unidentified speaker Hi, I'm Hans with Pasco County Public Works. You'd be surprised at what ends up in our stormwater inlets. Besides the occasional gator, we find mattresses, bicycles, even shoes. How does it all get here? More on that later. First, it's time to clean up and clear out. Over time, stormwater inlets get clogged with sand, leaves, and grass clippings, natural things, but also cans, plastic bottles, and other trash. Our team clears all that debris so stormwater can drain properly. To better see what we're dealing with, our stormwater asset management team has a special camera on wheels. The camera goes where we can, checking stormwater pipes for anything that might block the water flow. The camera also helps us check the condition of the stormwater pipes to see if repairs are needed. And that's important because Pasco has more than 347 miles of stormwater pipes and more than 17,000 stormwater inlets. Once we analyze the video, the operation team shows up to blast water into the stormwater pipes and vacuum up any debris. Then we truck it all away. With clean stormwater pipes, cleaner
- We are gonna break
Unidentified speaker Hi, I'm Hans with Pasco County Public Works. You'd be surprised at what ends up in our stormwater inlets. Besides the occasional gator, we find mattresses, bicycles, even shoes. How does it all get here? More on that later. First, it's time to clean up and clear out. Over time, stormwater inlets get clogged with sand, leaves, and grass clippings, natural things, but also cans, plastic bottles, and other trash. Our team clears all that debris so stormwater can drain properly. To better see what we're dealing with, our stormwater asset management team has a special camera on wheels. The camera goes where we can, checking stormwater pipes for anything that might block the water flow. The camera also helps us check the condition of the stormwater pipes to see if repairs are needed. And that's important because Pasco has more than 347 miles of stormwater pipes and more than 17,000 stormwater inlets. Once we analyze the video, the operation team shows up to blast water into the stormwater pipes and vacuum up any debris. Then we truck it all away. With clean stormwater pipes, cleaner
- Sea Pines stormwater resiliency project
Dade City This is a goodly way into our last project that we wanted to talk to you about. Uh a stormwater project, Sea Pines. Uh don't we have a uh our public works director come up and and talk about that and then we'll Do a little follow up with you all.
- R51Stormwater Management Master Plan Update – No Funding Required
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: Oh yeah.
- Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council mission and projects
Alana Todd Oh, one before that. Great, thank you. Um so one last thing I wanted to highlight was um a recent uh sort of effort we we did um as part of our our stormwater committee. Um we did stormwater stewardship month. So I worked with uh staff from all around the region uh to Highlight the impacts and of stormwater runoff and pollution. Most residents don't know that stormwater isn't treated before it ends up in our waterways. And so we put together this month-long campaign of educational resources to be shared by our local governments and other partners to educate residents on what stormwater is, why it's important. Common sources of pollutants and then what they can do about it. And so each week we had a themed week, whether it was, you know, just highlighting what stormwater is or what those common sources of pollutants are. And then we posted these graphics on our website. We also made a proclamation
- county administrator opioids Live Local animal shelter items
Mike Carballa Stormwater project. Project is a different is a different one. There was actually money set aside from ARPA funds that we were going to do a park co-located with the stormwater project. I believe there were. Some some Swift Mud funds, but that would have been for the stormwater project.
- P64 PDD 2207587 Bolton Avenue mobile home rezoning
Todd Pressman I'll keep this very short. I think it's important to recognize future land use category here is res six, which is six units per acre. Your staff report tells you to the north, south, east, and west are my all manufactured homes. But the critical issue, as you've heard, is uh stormwater. And um Clearly what is occurring now is the water, stormwater is going everywhere and anywhere with no control, no help, no assistance. So obviously, as commissioners are aware, we'll work with your staff. So this will not be in a uh just wild control of stormwater on vacant land. This will be controlled above normal requirements as worked out with your staff. It will control the stormwater and assist and directly address the issues that you have heard from the neighbors. That's good environmentally, that's good for stormwater and good for the neighborhood. To do it right and do it correctly and exceed those conditions, and again, we have reduced the number of units to further
- R51Stormwater Management Master Plan Update – No Funding Required
Several speakers Unidentified A: Yeah. Kathryn Starkey: Storm water management. Jason Mickle: Yes.