OCEAN CITY – The city is moving forward with repairs to the Inlet and bayside boardwalk as well as a new and more efficient control system for the Inlet Parking Lot.
There are a number of upcoming projects planned in Ocean City. This week City Engineer Terry McGean returned with bid award recommendations for the Inlet and bayside boardwalk repairs and lumber and the Inlet Parking Lot controls.
According to McGean, the Boardwalk at the Inlet and Chicago Avenue were destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. The city received separate bids for labor and materials to repair the boardwalks. The estimated total cost that was not budgeted is $300,000 but the city is expecting 75 percent to be reimbursed from federal storm relief funds.
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This means more American workers out of a job as well as some smiling faces for visitors who use the lot. The roving attendant will probably be a VISA worker.
Where did the feds get the money???
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