We’re proud to share that Jordan Varble, PE, of Johnson Engineering’s Water Resources group, presented at the Florida Stormwater Association (FSA) 2025 Annual Conference, held June 11–13 at the Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort. His presentation previewed key findings from the Surface Water Management Master Plan Update Johnson Engineering is finalizing for the City of Sanibel as part of a continuing effort to strengthen stormwater resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.

Themed Navigating Stormwater: Past Insights, Future Solutions, the conference featured sessions led by industry experts and thought leaders focused on regulatory, technical, and management topics shaping the future of stormwater planning and policy.

Jordan presented alongside Oisín Dolley, PE, the City Engineer for Sanibel. Their talk, titled “City of Sanibel Resilient Recovery: Vegetation, Hydrology, and Stormwater Management Post-Hurricane,” highlighted how the City is addressing long-term resilience through data-driven planning, ecological restoration, and infrastructure improvements.

This year’s event was especially memorable, marking the final time the FSA Annual Conference will be held at the Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort. We’re honored to have contributed to the conversation on resilient recovery and forward-thinking water resource planning in Florida.

For more information, please contact Jordan Varble, PE at [email protected].