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Parkshore beach nourishment to bring in roughly 312,000 tons of sand; work expected to finish in early April
Summary
A project representative said crews will widen Parkshore Beach to about 85 feet to restore shoreline lost to erosion and recent hurricanes, bringing in an increased estimate of about 312,000 tons of sand. Work is planned six days a week with safety measures for beachgoers and efforts to avoid sea turtle nesting season.
A project representative said crews plan to widen Parkshore Beach to about 85 feet by placing roughly 312,000 tons of sand and expect to finish around the beginning of April.
The nut graf: Project staff described the work as a response to natural erosion and storm impacts from recent hurricanes and said the schedule and safety measures are intended to complete the work outside of sea turtle nesting season where possible.
A staff member, a project representative, told the meeting the project was originally based on January 2024 surveys that estimated about 168,000 tons of material would be needed. "Recent…
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