Spring Lake
Beach, known as the “Jewel of the Jersey Shore”, is currently open for
business. Hurricane Sandy took a devastating toll on this particular beach,
along with a majority of other New Jersey coastal areas—but that hasn’t stopped
boardwalks from reopening.
The Borough of Spring Lake is a picturesque
vacation destination and a premier summer resort located near the Atlantic
Ocean. Here, visitors will find excellent swimming, fishing, and boating
conditions. Unfortunately, when Hurricane Sandy attacked, Spring Lake was not
spared.
When the violent hurricane moved along the Jersey
coastline at high speed, the two-mile stretch of boardwalk was completely
destroyed. Thanks to the assistance of construction management, Spring
Lake is one out of many New Jersey boardwalks that has been rebuilt and ready
for business.
Belmar,
New Jersey, was another boardwalk obliterated due to the wrath of Hurricane
Sandy. With proper construction
management, all 1.3 miles of boardwalk in Belmar were rebuilt seven months
later. The Belmar boardwalk is now made of synthetic wood pilings, which cost roughly
$8 million. Mayor Matt Doherty promised New Jersey that the boardwalk would be
built in time for Memorial Day—which is a promise that he delivered.
Governor
Chris Christie is taking every effort and measure to ensure that New Jersey’s
boardwalks will be ready and open to the public. Currently, boardwalks are
opening throughout the state, and Gov. Chris Christie wants to be at each one
of them as they reopen.
New
Jersey’s boardwalks aren’t a simple source of vacation entertainment and fond
memories; they additionally bring in a lot of money for local businesses and
help to cover a lot of taxes.
Having
the New Jersey boardwalks operating once again also helps to generate jobs. By
keeping the boardwalks open, people are getting back to work just in time for
the summer.
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