Boardwalk Redecking Project Delayed By Lumber Shortage
Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 12, 2020

OCEAN CITY — Due to a nationwide shortage of treated lumber because of COVID-19, the first phase of the major re-decking project on the Boardwalk planned to begin this offseason has been pushed back a year.Roughly every eight to 10 years, Ocean City’s wooden Boardwalk is completely replaced. The first phase was to begin this... Read more »
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