Lake Worth Beach Restoration: A $40 Million Bet on Resilience
Current Events2026-05-085 min read

Lake Worth Beach Restoration: A $40 Million Bet on Resilience

The Army Corps of Engineers project aims to restore 2.3 miles of eroded coastline before the next hurricane season.

On a windy Tuesday morning in early May, a barge-mounted dredge began pumping 1.2 million cubic yards of sand onto the eroded shoreline of Lake Worth Beach. The $40.3 million beach nourishment project, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in partnership with Palm Beach County, represents one of the largest coastal restoration efforts in South Florida since Hurricane Irma in 2017.

"We're not just rebuilding a beach," said project manager Dennis Rivera. "We're buying time."

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By Latitude 26 Editorial

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