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Council Agenda: Army Corps Update on Ocean City Beach Replenishment Project

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An Army Corps of Engineers contractor is staging equipment for a beach replenishment project expected to begin April 14. A pipeline lands on the beach just south of 42nd Street in Ocean City, NJ.

Representatives of the federal Army Corps of Engineers will update City Council on Thursday on the proposed schedule for a beach replenishment project between 36th and 59th streets in Ocean City, NJ.

The report will be part of the public City Council meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. April 9 in Council Chambers on the third floor of City Hall.

The project is tentatively scheduled to begin on April 14. Read more: South End Beach Project to Start and End Ahead of Schedule.

Thursday’s council meeting also includes the following items that might be of interest:

  • Skateboard Park Bids: City Council will consider a resolution seeking bids on construction of a skateboard park on a city-owned parking lot on the 500 block of Asbury Avenue. Read more: Ocean City Skateboard Park Still on Track to Open by Summer.
  • Dredging Project Change: City Council will consider a request for a change in an already approved contract with a company hired to remove dredge spoils from a site that is filled to capacity. Wickberg Marine had been approved to transport the spoils to help cap a municipal landfill in Wildwood, but the company says it can save Ocean City $100,000 by transporting it instead to Tuckahoe Turf Farms.

See the full agenda packet below.

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