Crest Fishing Pier
Renovations
Due to the outward sweeping shape of the island, the beaches of Wildwood Crest accumulate massive amounts of sand from the northern barrier islands. Consequently, the beaches of Wildwood Crest grow about 20 feet in width each year. Since the construction of the pier, the beach has grown increasingly longer. The pier has been lengthened two separate times in order to extend its platform into the sea.
In 2008, the aging pier was renovated and made handicapped accessible. The borough paid $670,000 for the renovations and the state Department of Community Affairs provided a $400,000 grant.
In 2014, the unused and dilapidated fishing clubhouse, which was covered in asbestos and hazardous materials, was demolished and replaced with a wooden deck that includes several picnic tables.
Plans have been proposed for future renovations, including lengthening the pier, leasing space to vendors, and constructing a pavilion.
References
- ^ "Wildwood Crest builds deck at Fishing Club location". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
- ^ "Weighing a massive plan to redo Wildwood's beaches". philly-archives. Archived from the original on December 25, 2015. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
- ^ "Crest weighs options for Heather Road fishing pier". Shore News Today. Retrieved 2016-02-20.