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Engineer reports progress on bulkhead, sewer and road projects; Crest Pier bathroom work goes to bid

Borough of Wildwood Crest Governing Body · April 16, 2026

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Summary

DeBlasio Associates engineer Jake reported remobilization and near-term concrete and paving work on bulkhead replacements, completed sanitary-sewer work on Stockton Road, ongoing sewer work on Bayview/Pittsburgh/Topeka, and that Crest Pier bathroom improvements went out to bid on April 15.

At the April 15 meeting an engineer from DeBlasio Associates updated the governing body on several borough capital projects and grant applications.

Jake (engineer, DeBlasio Associates) said the contractor has remobilized and completed bulkhead replacements at Palm Road and Wisteria Road and finished stormwater valves; concrete restoration and paving are planned for the following week. He reported that sanitary-sewer replacement and concrete work on Stockton Road are complete, and that concrete work has started on Topeka Avenue. Work continues on New Jersey Avenue between Primrose Road and Morning Glory Road, with a scheduled completion date of May 21 for that stretch.

Jake said a preconstruction meeting for Bayview Drive occurred on Feb. 25 and that the press pier reconstruction remains in the design phase. He noted that Crest Pier bathroom improvements were put out to bid on April 15 under the NJDCA small cities program and that Centennial Park improvements have a preconstruction meeting scheduled for April 16. He added that the borough did not receive an award from the NJ DCA LRIG program for fiscal year 2026.

The updates provide a near-term schedule for concrete and restoration work and outline the borough27s current grant application status; staff and the engineer said they expect most roadway and infrastructure work to be "buttoned up" by Memorial Day unless weather causes further delays.