With each passing storm, the severity of the damage and erosion seem to be getting worse. It’s becoming a very common occurrence to hear about disaster declarations being called for our county. This trend is headed in the wrong direction. We must do everything we can, everything at our disposal, to protect homes, businesses, and our quality of life.
Our coastal communities will soon have a critical tool to help restore our dunes and beaches and make our coast more resilient to future storms. York County Commissioners are moving forward with operationalizing a dredge, first purchased with Federal relief dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act. During construction of the dredge by Ellicott in Maryland, county officials were busy determining the appropriate path forward for operations. While the initial intent was to transfer ownership to a new outside nonprofit entity to handle operations, Federal rules around how that would work kept putting up roadblocks. It was becoming clear that county-led operations, with dredge contractors and specific municipal contracts for dredge projects would be the ideal path. After construction, the dredge was housed temporarily at Saco Public Works and in April the dredge was transported to the Portland Pier where it could be worked on. Final assembly and painting were required to get the machinery ready to get into the water. In May, the dredge was towed down to Wells Harbor where it will be moored until operations can begin.
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