Santa Cruz Wharf set to reopen more than a year after partial collapse during strong winter storms
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Santa Cruz Wharf set to reopen more than a year after partial collapse during strong winter storms
"Repairs to the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf included driving new pilings into the sea floor and reinforcing the wharf's foundation to enhance its resilience."
"City officials state that the improvements will help protect the historic structure from future storm damage while preserving its role as a popular destination for visitors."
The Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf has undergone extensive repairs after being damaged by winter storms, culminating in a $1.3 million project. The repair work was completed following a December 2022 storm that caused further damage. Crews reinforced the wharf's foundation and installed new pilings into the sea floor. City officials emphasize that these improvements will enhance the structure's resilience against future storms while maintaining its status as a popular visitor destination. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for April 29 to celebrate the completion of the project.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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