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Harbour master: canal debris removal, dinghy dock and new boat moving forward; sunken‑vessel removals pending county action
Summary
Harbour Master Curtis Leatherbrook told the Anchorage Advisory Committee crews were clearing debris from canals, work funded by FEMA, and that a dinghy dock contract and a new multipurpose service vessel are advancing. He said county agencies handle removal of sunken vessels in the anchorage.
Harbour Master Curtis Leatherbrook told the Anchorage Advisory Committee March 24 that canal debris removal and related mooring‑field operations are advancing and that a new multi‑role service vessel is under procurement to improve maintenance and debris response.
Leatherbrook said crews were scheduled to be working in Canal 21 and would move next to Canal 28, and he reported the debris‑removal contractor had removed roughly 920 cubic yards of material as of the prior Friday. “So we should be in Canal 21 today,” Leatherbrook said.
He said the town’s canal debris removal project is FEMA‑funded…
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