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Charlotte County Packs Week with Key Meetings on Infrastructure, Stormwater, and Housing

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Published on December 11, 2025
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Charlotte County's government schedule for the upcoming week is packed with meetings that are integral to the region's operational framework. In a release shared by Charlotte County's official website, a diverse array of advisory boards and committees are set to meet, discussing topics from stormwater management to affordable housing. The South Charlotte Stormwater MSBU Advisory Board will kick off the week next Monday at 10 a.m. at the Charlotte Harbor Event & Conference Center, where local waterway upkeep and storm preparedness will certainly be on the agenda.

Simultaneously next Monday at 2 p.m., while intricacies in transportation planning will be deliberated by the MPO Board Meeting at the Charlotte County Administration Center, members of the Edgewater North Waterway MSBU Advisory Board will converge at the same conference center as their stormwater counterparts. These back-to-back gatherings underscore the county's dedication to addressing the multifaceted needs of its infrastructure and environment.

Next Tuesday, sees the County Commission convening for their Monthly Workshop at 8:30 a.m., also at the Administration Center. This session is crucial as it provides a forum for the Commission to sift through various policy considerations and county operational nuances. The Charlotte HOME Review Committee meeting and the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee gathering, both due next Wednesday, indicate a keen focus on housing issues, with respective start times of 8:30 a.m. at the Family Services Center and 10 a.m. at the same venue. These meetings are essential, addressing the complexities of home ownership and housing affordability, which persists as challenges within the community.

Waterway management will continue to be a theme through the week, with the South Gulf Cove Waterway MSBU Advisory Board meeting on Wednesday and the Manchester Waterway MSBU Advisory Board convening next Thursday, evidencing a continuous commitment to safeguarding Charlotte County's aquatic ecosystems and shoreline communities. The week concludes with the Englewood East Street & Drainage MSBU Advisory Board meeting on Thursday afternoon, emphasizing once more the county’s approach to comprehensive infrastructural stewardship.

For residents interested in local governance or those who are impacted by the decisions these boards and committees make, the meetings are open to the public. Attendance details can be found on the county's online government calendar, where the assembled voices of officials and community members alike will chart the course for the future of Charlotte County's civic landscape.

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