Atlantic City’s Eroding Beaches Finally Replenished with Sand

Climate change and beach erosion have a significant impact on the businesses of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Season after season, the gradual loss of beach sand has been an ongoing challenge for this coastal casino resort city. Notably, 2020 marked the last time Atlantic City’s beaches received a replenishment of sand. Compounding the issue, a crucial sand delivery scheduled for last year was delayed due to legislative hiccups, primarily sparked by Congress’ inability to approve funding for the project.

However, a recent announcement from the Associated Press brings good news. Atlantic City’s shoreline is set to receive approximately 1.2 million cubic yards of sand. The expansive project, aimed at widening the casino resort city’s shoreline, will be undertaken by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Expected to be completed over the next two to four months, the initiative particularly targets heavily eroded beaches in front of iconic properties such as Hard Rock Atlantic City, Resorts Casino Hotel, and Ocean Casino Resort. While the primary focus is on these heavily impacted areas, the overall goal is to enhance the entire shoreline of Atlantic City.

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In 2020, the dual challenges of the pandemic and eroding beaches delivered a one-two punch to Atlantic City’s tourism and hospitality sectors. The pandemic’s travel disruptions, coupled with temporary business closures, led to staggering financial losses. In addition to these setbacks, the receding shorelines further discouraged visitors, striking another blow to an already struggling hospitality industry. Bill Callahan, the general manager at Ocean Casino Resort, echoed these sentiments in an interview with the Associated Press, highlighting the necessity of a well-maintained beach for the resort’s appeal. According to Callahan, the absence of a proper beach line not only diminishes the destination’s allure but also impacts visitor satisfaction.

Understanding the urgency of the situation, Ocean Casino Resort took proactive measures last year by investing approximately $600,000 of its own funds into replenishing its beach. While there’s no clarity if these expenses will be recouped under the broader restoration initiative, there’s hope that the efforts of the US Army Corps of Engineers will provide a much-needed respite, stabilizing the city’s beaches for the foreseeable future. The project symbolizes a crucial step towards revitalizing Atlantic City’s shoreline, potentially setting a precedent for other coastal areas grappling with similar issues. As the new sand is laid and the

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