Beach Replenishment

Stalled Army Corps Beach Replenishment Project costing Toms River
Stalled Army Corps Beach Replenishment Project costing Toms River
Stalled Army Corps Beach Replenishment Project costing Toms River
Toms River is being forced to spend $500,000 to replenish protective sand dunes that washed away during the January 26 Nor’easter as a temporary fix while the federal Army Corps of Engineers Project remains stalled due to easement holdouts, according to Township Engineer Robert Chankalian. The dunes that were swept out to sea cost $400,000 to build.
Beach Replenishment
Beach Replenishment
Beach Replenishment
A group of Bay Head residents chipped in to pay for a protective storm wall currently being built along the northern end, but could be forced into giving up some of their property anyway for a federal beach replenishment project planned for the entire Jersey coast.
Beach Storm Defense Postponed
Beach Storm Defense Postponed
Beach Storm Defense Postponed
Sandy-damaged coastal communities from Manasquan to the Barnegat Inlets are learning through media sources that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will not be starting a massive beach replenishment project in June.
taking the gloves off
taking the gloves off
taking the gloves off
The remaining Toms River beachfront homeowners refusing to sign access easements tied to the Army Corps dune project land in the crosshairs of township officials.