2025 CFWI RWSP Steering Committee and Public Meeting

 
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Register for the 2025 CFWI Regional Water Supply Plan Virtual Steering Committee and Public Meeting

The 2025 Central Florida Water Initiative (CFWI) Regional Water Supply Plan (RWSP) Work Group will be holding a virtual Steering Committee and Public Meeting Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at 9 a.m. The meeting will include a presentation of the results, conclusions, and recommendations of the draft 2025 CFWI RWSP.
Staff with the St. Johns River, South Florida, and Southwest Florida water management districts (Districts) anticipate posting the draft 2025 CFWI RWSP for public review in mid-March 2025. The final 2025 CFWI RWSP is scheduled for presentation to and anticipated approval by the governing boards of the respective Districts by the end of 2025.
The CFWI Planning Area consists of all of Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Polk counties and southern Lake County, covering approximately 5,300 square miles. The 2025 CFWI RWSP will identify existing and projected water needs as well as projects and funding sources to meet those needs over the next 20 years.
The virtual public meeting will be held via Zoom and participants can register at this registration link to receive a calendar invite with the Zoom link. The meeting agenda and additional information will be available prior to the meeting at cfwiwater.com/meetings.
For more information on the CFWI RWSP effort, please contact the CFWI District contacts at cfwiwater.com/contacts.html. In addition, CFWI RWSP resources can be found at cfwiwater.com/CFWIresources.html.
 
 
 
 
 
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The CFWI encompasses five counties: Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole and southern Lake. Through the CFWI, three water management districts — South Florida, Southwest Florida and St. Johns River — are working collaboratively with other agencies and stakeholders to implement effective water resource planning, including water resource and supply development and management strategies to protect, conserve and restore our water resources. To learn more, please visit cfwiwater.com.