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As federal budget priorities are shifting, the Jersey Shore Partnership is calling for continuation of funding for beach ...
There has been a lot of reaction to my colleague Frank Kummer’s scoop that the federal government is not going to pay for any beach replenishment this year for the first time since 1996. This has ...
This year, zero dollars are budgeted for beach replenishment projects — the first time since 1996. It's possible that zero ...
After federal funding to replenish many of the beaches at the Jersey Shore was cut, officials say the results could impact ...
More sand is on the way to Croatan Beach in Virginia Beach and work should begin next week following some delays.
Nearly all of the new sand is still on Folly Beach a year after Army Corps began 2024 renourishment project, a good sign ...
Jersey Shore beaches may soon be short on sand. Proposed federal budget cuts could slash spending for replenishment.
Individual beach replenishment projects along the Jersey Shore are funded using 35% local and state money, and a 65% federal ...
Several Jersey Shore beach replenishment projects are at risk of not taking place in the offseason because of cuts in federal ...
Palm Beach staff announced there's a way forward for the federally funded Midtown beach renourishment project to replace the sand lost to Hurricane Nicole scheduled for January, but it would cost the ...
New Jersey's beaches face a tough future as federal funding for replenishment projects takes a major hit, stirring strong reactions from local leaders like Rep. Frank Pallone.
Beginning this summer, bulldozers and large pipes will be crawling the beaches, moving sand from the ocean back to the ...