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Board backs $500,000 NFWF coastal resiliency grant proposal to restore dunes in southern city limits
Summary
The board voted to recommend City Council approve submitting a $500,000 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation National Coastal Resiliency Fund grant application, with a $100,000 local match, to restore dunes across the southern two miles of the city's shoreline; staff said work would start next year and run up to 2028.
The board voted to recommend that City Council approve submitting a $500,000 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) National Coastal Resiliency Fund grant application, with a $100,000 local match, to fund dune restoration along the city’s southern two miles of shoreline.
Staff said the proposed project would extend dune restoration work the city has done in the northern two miles into the southern portion of the city shoreline, roughly from the end of the prior project at Access 10 southward to the city limits. The total project cost would be $600,000 over about two years, the…
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