Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Old Bridge Park Improvements Project

UPDATE: Good afternoon all, Please disregard the previous press release (below)--we were just advised by the county that the project has been put on delay and we will re issue a revised press release at a later time when the project will commence. Thank you in advance Suzanne M. Rosales Public Services Coordinator Public Service Administration City of Lake Worth 1749 3rd Ave, S Lake Worth Phone: 561-586-1720 Fax: 561-586-1750 srosales@lakeworth.org
PRESS RELEASE
FOR RELEASE UPON RECEIPT
CITY OF LAKE WORTH
7 NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY
LAKE WORTH, FL 33460
LAKEWORTH.ORG
March 10, 2015
Contact: Felipe Lofaso, Assistant Director of Public Services
Phone: 561.586.1720
Email: flofaso@lakeworth.org

The Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resource Management (ERM) Old Bridge Park Improvements project

In an effort to facilitate future shoreline stabilization work along the Intracoastal shoreline south of the Lake Worth Bridge on the west side of A1A, the County’s Department of Environmental Resource Management plans to begin the exotic removal portion of the Old Bridge Park project the week of March 16th. The Old Bridge Park project will consist of the reconstruction of the deteriorated seawall and associated improvements to the parkon the north side of the bridge along with shoreline stabilization work on the south side of the bridge (exotics removal and replacement with hammock plantings, new pedestrian pathway, rock revetment, oyster reef, and informational kiosk).

The contractor will be working south of the bridge on Ocean Avenue along the water just across the street from the Casino. The attached map shows the exotic removal and replacement with hammock plantings areas in pink. The contractor plans to cut the exotics at ground level and treat to prevent re-growth. The County will have inspectors on-site during the project to ensure quality control. The work is estimated to take between 8 – 10 days. All mangroves, palms, and other native non-exotic species will remain intact.

The City is most appreciative of the County’s Department of Environmental Resource Management for their active involvement in improving the City’s waterways and ensuring the long term survival of our marine assets.
Please direct any questions or comments to the City’s Public Services Department at 561-586-1720.

Located in central Palm Beach County, Lake Worth is a dynamic, multi-cultural city with an individualistic style. People are drawn to the city by its acceptance of different cultures and lifestyles, historic districts, hip downtown and colorful arts district.

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