PSL on the Pulse (12/5/25) Vol. 9 Issue 12 | Page 39

APWA Treasure Coast branch donates to hurricane drive
The American Public Works Branch donated 20 solar charger power banks to support the Hurricane Melissa Jamaican Vulnerable and Deaf Communities. This initiative will benefit more than 500 individuals across Jamaica who have been impacted by the hurricane. The donation was made in collaboration with the City of Port St. Lucie’ s collection efforts. Donations will be transferred to Riviera Beach Fire Rescue / Emergency Management who will be supporting shipping the items.
Public Works is actively involved in the American Public Works Association and giving back to the community.
Roadway Resurfacing Projects
www. cityofpsl. com / repaving
The Capital Improvement resurfacing goal for FY 2025-26 is 18.95 miles with 0 miles completed to date. Residents will be notified in advance of resurfacing.
Sandpiper Bay( West): Complete
Hidden Oaks( West): Scheduled
Lyngate: Pending schedule
Northport Village( North): Pending schedule
Torino( E. Torino) North: Pending schedule
Floresta Pointe( East): Pending schedule
Hidden Oaks( Import): Pending schedule
Rosser Reserve and Gatlin Pines: Pending schedule
Sandhill Crossing( Tiffany): Pending schedule
www. CityofPSL. com / PublicWorks
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