Slight delay for Kings Bay dredging project

Information provided by
Vice Mayor Len Kreger
January 6, 2018 11:19 a.m.

Editor’s Note:  Vice Mayor Kreger participated in the teleconference for the upcoming dredging project and passed on his notes.   We thank Vice Mayor Kreger for the information.

United States Army Corp of Engineers file photo showing a pumping station north of the Jetty.

Subject: Kings Bay EC Progress Meeting Update (Renourishment)

The below information is forwarded:

1. Equipment and crews should start arriving about 13-15 January 2018

2. Equipment will access the beach via the Dolphin Avenue Lot. (Potential exists for the need to stage equipment in the Lot)

3. Pipe fusing will start at approximately North Beach Park and be relocated as work progresses. The area of fusing will require closing of the beach approximately 1000 feet. This will be from the dunes to the water line. EMERGENCY VEHICLES WILL BE ABLE TO TRAVERSE THE WORK AREA. Walkovers will be provided based on work area requirements and safety at existing beach access. We will be receiving diagrams next week defining approximate locations of piping and fusing stations.

4. Safety Fencing will be provided for any equipment staged or stored on the beach.

4. Updates will be provided as received.

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Robert Riegler
Robert Riegler (@guest_50260)
6 years ago

some of this sand would be VERY welcomed at Beach walkovers 28 and 29

Dave Lott
Dave Lott(@dave-l)
6 years ago

Sorry Robert, but the renourishment is scheduled to stop around Seaside Park at Sadler Road. The area around Casino Ave normally acredes but I’m sure Matthew and Irma took its toll.