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Council reopens discussion on rebuilding Pine Gully Pier; estimated construction costs top $2 million

5950291 · August 6, 2025
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Summary

Council reviewed options and funding sources for rebuilding Pine Gully Pier after Tropical Storm Nicholas damage. Cost estimates, potential grants and multiple funding sources were discussed; no final funding decision was made.

Seabrook City Council held an extended discussion about financing and reconstructing the Pine Gully Pier, which the city lost significant structure on after Tropical Storm Nicholas. The council did not take a final funding vote but directed staff to investigate funding options, and council members agreed to pursue coordinated review with the Economic Development Corporation and other potential funders.

Why it matters: The pier is a long-standing public amenity and revenue generator. Council members said restoring it would support tourism, access to the bay and the city’s quality-of-life goals; estimated costs and constrained funding raised complex…

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