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Public Works proposes $750,000 coastal resiliency package including dune restoration and sheet‑pile wall

3155358 · April 30, 2025
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Public Works presented the FY26–30 capital plan on April 28 calling for a $750,000 coastal resiliency allocation (dune restoration, sand replenishment and a sheet‑pile wall), a Boom Road culvert project and options to replace an aging Lund Road storage building.

Public Works presented its FY26–30 capital improvement plan to the Saco City Council on April 28, highlighting coastal resilience investments, stormwater work and a proposed reallocation for municipal storage needs.

Director Mark Moore (presentation lead) said the proposed coastal resiliency line item totals $750,000 for FY26: $250,000 for FEMA Category B dune restoration (approximately 1,200 cubic yards between Eastern Avenue and Lower Beach, per presentation), $300,000 for sand replacement (about 6,000 cubic yards via dredging) and…

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