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Pinellas County is spending more than $125 million to renourish its beaches along Treasure Island, Sand Key and Long Key-Upham Beach for protection against future storms.
The $20 million Nassau County Shore Protection Project to renourish the Fernandina Beach shoreline from Fort Clinch to ...
Almost every occupied barrier island in New Jersey has a long-term commitment for beach replenishment. Do the projects still make sense? And if so, for how long?
Federal funding for Rehoboth Beach’s planned beach nourishment project has not been fully secured, leaving the coastal ...
The $47.5 million dollar project will replace sand on sections of shoreline that have eroded in the last decade.
Pinellas County is spending more than $125 million to renourish its beaches along Treasure Island, Sand Key and Long ...
Collier voters may raise the tourist tax to 6% in 2026 to help fund Paradise Coast Sports Complex and other tourism-related ...
During the Town Council's July 8 meeting, town staff announced that Palm Beach can move forward with the federally backed ...
Pinellas County will undertake a one-time emergency beach nourishment project that will partially restore protection of coastal communities and infrastructure by replacing a significant amount of ...
Pinellas County will undertake an emergency beach nourishment project to restore the sand and coastline lost during last year’s hurricanes.
Pinellas County leaders vote for $125 million emergency beach renourishment project Officials say the project will help replace sand that was washed away by past storms following years of delays.