Ocean City’s Boardwalk Redecking Pushed Back A Year

Due to a nationwide shortage of treated lumber, a major redecking of the Ocean City boardwalk has been pushed back a year.

Just like most everything else these days, the blame lies with COVID-19. Several major lumber mills reduced production when the global pandemic hit, partly to keep its workers safe and partly because of the downturn in the economy.

According to The Dispatch, the first phase of Ocean City’s re-decking project will not begin this fall as planned. Normally, the boardwalk is totally replaced every eight to 10 years. Instead, rather than start after the summer crowds have left, work now will take place during the following off-season.

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Suzanne Pollak

About Suzanne Pollak

Suzanne is a freelance reporter with Montgomery Community Media. She has over 35 years professional experience writing for newspapers, magazines, non-profit newsletters and the web.

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