Friday, February 26, 2016

Bryant Park Boat Ramp modification to begin next week

News from the City of Lake Worth (update from blog post on Jan. 9th):

Palm Beach County constructed a day-use dock as part of the Snook Islands project a few years ago. With some of the dock slips being underutilized at this location, on 4/21/15 the City Commission approved an interlocal agreement with Palm Beach County allowing a portion of the dock system to be transferred from the current location to the Bryant Park Boat Ramp just south of the bridge.

When the Boat Ramp was rebuilt in 2014, a 100’ staging dock with five additional 18” concrete pilings was proposed as a bid alternate, but due to difficulties during construction (driving two particular pilings and helical anchor issues) there were not enough funds to move forward with this alternate.

Vance Construction, who has held multiple contracts with the County for other marine projects located in the Lake Worth Lagoon, was granted access by the City to utilize the area that had already been designated for Snook Island staging at the north end of Bryant Park. In exchange for the City allowing this access, Vance Construction will perform this dock transfer and all associated engineering and design at no cost to the City.

Construction shall be an estimated two days and the Boat Ramp will remain open throughout the process.

Please contact Public Services with any questions or comments.

Jamie Brown, Public Services Director
561.586.1720
jbrown@lakeworth.org