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Coastal engineer outlines multimillion‑dollar beach projects: federal dredge finished, Reach 2 permit due late January

2113699 · January 15, 2025
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Flagler County coastal engineering administrator Ansley Renke told the Tourist Development Council on Jan. 15 that the Army Corps dredge in Reach 1 placed about 1.7 million cubic yards of sand and that Reach 2 permitting is expected by Jan. 31 ahead of a potential $35 million construction phase.

Ansley Renke, Flagler County coastal engineering administrator, updated the Tourist Development Council on Jan. 15 about completed and planned beach renourishment projects along four management reaches.

Renke said the federal project in Reach 1 concluded successfully in late August with about 1,700,000 cubic yards of sand placed across 3.5 miles of beach. “They told me they had never seen a project completed that fast,” Renke said, crediting the contractor, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and county staff.

She told the council Reach 2 permitting from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) was…

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