City of Cape Coral received the final permit required to begin renovations at the Yacht Club Community Park. The Army Corps of Engineers issued the permit last week. This permit follows the issuance of the Environmental Resource Permit by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection on Feb. 13. Together, these approvals clear the way for construction to begin on the park’s transformation. The construction manager at risk will advertise bids for the marine improvement portion of the project. The ACOE permit covers removing existing docks and constructing new docking facilities with 204 slips, including a fuel dock and wastewater pump-out slip. The new docks will feature fixed wooden and floating structures supported by pilings. It also covers replacing approximately 3,000 linear feet of seawall near the existing walls and conducting maintenance dredging of 43,362 square feet to improve water depth and navigation. The boat ramp will be relocated from the Caloosahatchee River to the Godman Yacht Basin.
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