All posts tagged "Beach Replenishment"
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Government
/ 9 years agoOfficials Promise Action on Long-Awaited Beach Replenishment Project
A contingent of state and local officials toured the Ortley Beach oceanfront Monday, following a weekend of rough surf stirred...
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Government
/ 9 years ago32 Brick Homeowners Didn’t Sign Dune Easements
Of the 32 properties, 21 have had condemnation suits filed, Brick officials say...
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Government
/ 9 years agoN.J. Assemblyman Among Brick Homeowners In Oceanfront Condemnation
List of homeowners whose easement areas were condemned is released
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Government
/ 9 years agoState Files Condemnation Suits Against 7 Brick Dune Holdouts
The state Department of Environmental Protection on Friday announced it had begun to file the first round of condemnation actions against...
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Government
/ 9 years agoState to Begin Condemning Brick Oceanfront Easements Within Weeks
Condemnations will cover properties in Brick and Mantoloking, as well as other locations
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Government
/ 9 years agoBrick to be Prioritized in Beach Replenishment Project, Mayor Says
Brick Mayor John Ducey said state officials have told him the township, along with neighboring Mantoloking, will be prioritized in the...
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Ocean County
/ 9 years agoLocal Official: Beach Replenishment Won’t Begin Until 2016 At Earliest
Jersey Shore communities will have to bear another hurricane season and winter without proper protection from coastal storms, with a federal...
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Government
/ 10 years agoPortions of Brick’s Beachfront Fenced Off Over Safety Concerns
Brick officials have fenced off large swaths of the township’s oceanfront – mostly in front of private homes and beach associations...
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Government
/ 10 years agoBrick Will Pay for Beachfront Sand Near Steel Wall; State Enters Eminent Domain Process
Brick Township will be responsible for funding deliveries of sand that will be needed to shore up the ocean beach in...
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Shore Environment
/ 10 years agoLegislators to Feds: Start Beach Replenishment Now, Despite Lawsuits
Deal the lawsuits and replenish the beaches – now. That was the message sent by a group of Ocean County legislators...