Projects
Welcome to the Mexico Beach Municipal Projects page, where we keep residents and visitors updated on our community’s ongoing improvements and future plans. Here, you’ll find the latest information on infrastructure upgrades, beautification efforts, park development, storm recovery projects, and other initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life in Mexico Beach. Our goal is to build a vibrant, resilient city that honors our coastal heritage while embracing sustainable growth. Explore current projects, timelines, and opportunities for community involvement as we work together to make Mexico Beach an even better place to live and visit. Links are provided if additional information is available online.
Please keep in mind that all future dates are subject to change; each project has many layers of oversight from other government agencies.
Current projects run by Mexico Beach (and funding source) include:
- Pier Rebuild (FEMA)
- 15th St. Pedestrian Bridge (FDOT)
- Amphitheater (ARPA)
- Metal Warehouse at Public Works (Mexico Beach)
- Kayak Launch (FDEP)
- Boat Ramp Expansion (FWC)
- Boat Ramp Area Repairs (FWC/Mexico Beach)
- Water Tank Aeration (Mexico Beach)
- Water/Sewer Assessment (Mexico Beach)
- MX-1 Relocation (To Be Determined)
- Jetty Rebuild (FEMA)
- Hwy 98 Resurfacing – Moving Utilities (FDOT for resurfacing, Mexico Beach for moving utilities)
- Mobi-Mats (Mexico Beach)
- Boat Ramp Lean-To (Mexico Beach)
- Drive-On Boat Dock for BCSO (Mexico Beach)
- Police/Fire Station (FEMA)
- Restrooms at Parker & Under the Palms Parks (Mexico Beach)
- Atmospheric Valve Replacement (Mexico Beach)
- Dune Walkovers (Coastal Alliance)
- 14th St. Lift Station Rehab (Mexico Beach)
- Nanook Lift Station Rehab (Mexico Beach)
- Comprehensive Plan/Land Development Code Revisions (Mexico Beach)
- Stormwater Management Plan (FEMA)
- Bypass Pump Stands and Installation (FEMA)
Projects not run by Mexico Beach:
- Salt Creek Phase 2 (Developer)
- Hwy 98 Multi-Use Path (FDOT)
- Beach Renourishment (CDC)
For full details including progress, costs, and source of funds, download the files below: