Army Corps Seeks Public Comment on Cape May Seawall Project
By Press Release
March 19, 2021
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Philadelphia district is still accepting public and agency comments on a draft report that addresses the need for storm protection along a portion of the existing Cape May seawall, in the vicinity of Wilmington and Beach avenues. According to a release, in late February, the Army Corps released the draft report and invitation to comment by Mar. 26. In the report, USACE proposes to place a concrete cap on top of the existing seawall at approximately 350 feet. The full report, “Cape May Seawall, Coastal Storm Risk Management, Continuing Authorities Program Section 103, Draft Feasibility Report and Environmental Assessment, Cape May County, New Jersey,” and associated appendices are available online. Public comments are requested by March 26 and can be sent to PDPA-NAP@usace.army.mil.
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Army Corps Seeks Public Comment on Cape May Seawall Project
By Press Release
March 19, 2021
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Philadelphia district is still accepting public and agency comments on a draft report that addresses the need for storm protection along a portion of the existing Cape May seawall, in the vicinity of Wilmington and Beach avenues.
According to a release, in late February, the Army Corps released the draft report and invitation to comment by Mar. 26. In the report, USACE proposes to place a concrete cap on top of the existing seawall at approximately 350 feet.
The full report, “Cape May Seawall, Coastal Storm Risk Management, Continuing Authorities Program Section 103, Draft Feasibility Report and Environmental Assessment, Cape May County, New Jersey,” and associated appendices are available online.
Public comments are requested by March 26 and can be sent to PDPA-NAP@usace.army.mil.
Spout Off
Stone Harbor – Bob Ross thank you for all your years of volunteer service to the community of Stone Harbor. A Lifelong resident And property owner. 10 years on school board, 6 years on zoning board they can't…
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Stone Harbor – When are the council members of Stone Harbor Going to announce the repairs and painting of our water tower. It's an embarrassment to our community.
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Cape May Point – The insanity continues! Our southern border is wide open and now we have a Democratic Presidential candidate who is on record for wanting to decriminalize all illegals, eliminate the Immigration and…
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