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Charlotte County Fire Station #7, Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, Florida (December 2006)
In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act and its implementing regulations, FEMA has prepared an Environmental Assessment to analyze potential environmental impacts associated with a proposed project to build a new Fire Station #7 through FEMA’s Public Assistance Program. Hurricane Charley (2004) severely damaged infrastructure in the City of Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, Florida, including Fire Station #7. The City proposes to build a new fire station, which will
allow for delivery of emergency and life-saving fire/rescue services for the City of Punta Gorda and the Charlotte County community and provide safe work and housing space for fire/rescue staff.
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