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Gifford Neighborhood Plan 2014 <br /> �n <br /> south of 43rd Street, and west of US Highway 1. At this time there is a need for additional outfall ditches from low-lying areas to <br /> 41" Street retention pond. y g the <br /> The project was completed at a cost of over $700,000. After hurricanes Frances, Jeanne, and Wilma in 2004 and 2005, no flooding <br /> events within the 46.8 acres served by the drainage project were reported to or observed by County inspectors. <br /> ➢ Street Lighting <br /> Most of Gifford lies within the Gifford Street Lighting District. As a result, street lights are provided throughout Gifford, unlike most <br /> areas of the unincorporated County. Based on input from residents, some street lights are not producing enough light for safety and <br /> security purposes. Consequently, there is a need to evaluate certain street lighting improvements to fill-in coverage gaps. Public <br /> Works Department provided list of street lighting locations in the Gifford area (see Appendix D at the end of this report). That <br /> Appendix shows the location of 211 street lights in Gifford provided by FPL and the City of Vero Beach. <br /> Community Development <br /> Indian River County 44 <br />