City leaders and engineers broke ground on a new pump station on LaSalle Street in San Marco designed to ease flooding in the area.
– Construction is finally underway for the long-awaited Lasalle Street pump station.
The Director of Project Development with the Haskell Company, the Jacksonville based construction company working on the project, says the new pump station will help pump the excess water back into the St. John’s River. In 2017, Hurricane Irma hit Jacksonville and left San Marco streets covered in water with nowhere to go.
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