North Wildwood's Emergency Beach Dredging Project Explained

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The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is set to commence the much-anticipated Emergency Beach Nourishment Dredging Project in North Wildwood next week. Spearheaded by Governor Phil Murphy, this initiative aims to replenish the North Wildwood beaches just in time for the summer season. Here's what residents and visitors need to know about the upcoming construction. Project Timeline and Preparation Preparation for the project is already in progress, with H & L Contracting and Great Lakes Dredge and Dock (GLDD) as the primary contractor and sub-contractor, respectively. Equipment mobilization is slated to begin the week of May 20, with sand pumping expected to start during or before the first week of June. Construction Plan The sand pumping operation will begin at 7th Avenue, moving south to north, and will wrap around the jetty at 2nd Avenue and John F. Kennedy Blvd. Once this section is completed, the contractors will return to 7th Avenue and continue south. Beach Access and Safety Measures Construction will proceed in approximately 1,000-foot increments along the beach, and sections under active work will be closed to public access. These areas will be clearly marked with posts and signs indicating closure. NJDOT, in collaboration with the contractor, aims to reopen sections of the beach to the public as soon as it is safe. Police Department and Beach Patrol members will monitor these areas to ensure public safety. Even in sections that appear to be free of construction, beachgoers should be cautious of dredge pipes that may be lying across the beach. Access over these pipes will be allowed only if they are outside the construction zones, with ramps provided to facilitate pedestrian movement to and from the ocean side. Staging Areas and Parking Staging Areas and Parking Closures NJDOT and the contractors will stage trailers and equipment at the following off-beach locations: 6th-7th Avenues (landward side of the bulkhead between the bulkhead and playground equipment) 15th Avenue & Beach Municipal Parking Lot 16th-17th Avenues (landward side of the dune between vehicle access and dune) During the project, the 15th Avenue Beach Municipal Lot and the LSV Parking Area at 15th Avenue will be closed to public parking. Additional traffic and parking areas may also face temporary closures. Project Completion and Updates The Emergency Beach Nourishment Dredge Project is anticipated to be completed around July 4, 2024, though this timeline may vary depending on the final project design, which is still being finalized by the City, NJDOT, and the State. City of North Wildwood and NJDOT officials will provide frequent updates to keep everyone informed about closures and interruptions. For more information, residents and visitors can contact the City at (609) 522-6464. The NJDOT and the City of North Wildwood apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate the cooperation and support from the public during this essential project.
 

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