A multi-million-dollar plan is being developed for addressing structural issues at the Flamingo marina in Everglades National Park, and public input is being sought for how to approach the project.
The work entails replacing failing seawall bulkheads, boat ramps, walkways, and aging amenities at the marina. Funded by the Great American Outdoors Act, this project aims to create an optimal visitor experience and improve safety while minimizing potential impacts on natural and cultural resources. The NPS and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are inviting public comment on this project through April 27.
“We are pleased to offer this opportunity to hear from our community and stakeholders,” said Pedro Ramos, superintendent of Everglades and Dry Tortugas national parks. “This plan will evaluate options for replacing critical infrastructure installed in the 1950s and ensure the safety and well-being of park visitors and concessioners. Without this project, the bulkheads may be subject to catastrophic failure, causing them to fall into the water.”
Flamingo is one of the most popular areas of the park for visitors and offers a wide range of activities and access to the backcountry and wilderness areas. The Flamingo Marina facilities provide berthing and launching points for concession tour boats, rental fishing and house boats, canoes and kayaks, guided fishing boats, and vessels for park operations.
You can view a project newsletter with information about the project and alternative actions and submit written comments at this site.
Although submitting comments through the project website is preferred, comments may also be mailed to:
Attn: Flamingo Marina Bulkheads Rehabilitation Project
Everglades National Park
40001 State Road 9336
Homestead, FL 33034
Mailed comments must be postmarked by April 27, 2023.