Corps posts Manatee County Federal Shore Protection Project Supplemental Environmental Assessment for public review and comment

Published Aug. 24, 2020

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, is considering design changes to increase the robustness, resiliency and/or reliability of the Manatee County, Florida, Federal Shore Protection Project through minor design refinements, and seeks public comment on a Supplemental Environmental Assessment (SEA).

The SEA considers a range of alternative design modifications that could increase project resiliency, including dune construction, dune vegetation, sand fencing, pedestrian access modifications, and vehicle access modifications.

A generalized dune template was developed for comparison to the existing beach template. This dune template could include elongating existing dunes, closing existing gaps in the dune line, realigning the current dune line, or creating dunes in areas where they do not currently exist. The Corps has also analyzed stand-alone vegetation and sand fencing design alternatives, which can further enhance dune stability and beach accretion rates.

Public comment is sought either by email at SAJ-Dune-Comments@usace.army.mil or by traditional mail to:

Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District

Attn: Ms. Angie Dunn

701 San Marco Boulevard

Jacksonville, FL  32207-8915

Please go to www.saj.usace.army.mil/ManateeShoreProtection to review the Supplemental EA.  Comments must be received by Sept. 23, 2020, for consideration and inclusion.

For more information about Corps projects, please visit www.saj.usace.army.mil.

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Contact
David Ruderman
904-232-1623
David.J.Ruderman@usace.army.mil

Release no. 20-072