The completion of dredging in the Lewes Canal brings relief to boaters
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Dredging in the Lewes Canal is finally complete after a month long delay. The project ultimately moved about 40,000 cubic yards of sediment from in between the Roosevelt Inlet to just south of the Freeman Highway bridge, after the 5 months of work total.
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Dredging in the Lewes Canal is finally complete after a month long delay. The project ultimately moved about 40,000 cubic yards of sediment from in between the Roosevelt Inlet to just south of the Freeman Highway bridge, after the 5 months of work total.
The City of Lewes is inviting interested bidders to submit proposals for the maintenance dredging of the slips at the Canalfront Park Marina and specified private marinas.
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