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Anacapa Island Dock Under Complete Reconstruction

CHANNEL ISLANDS一 On Feb. 22, Channel Islands National Park Superintendent Ethan McKinley announced the beginning of construction to replace the existing dock at Anacapa Island to improve visitor access and safety.   With the installation of a vertical lifting platform, visitors, and park staff will enjoy improved safety by allowing ease of movement from vessels to the landing dock. The system requires widening the dock footprint by approximately six feet.   “The project is managed by the National Park Service Denver Service Center, the agency’s centralized planning, design, and construction project management office,” said McKinley.   The work will be completed by JMG Constructors, LLC., located in Keyport, WA.  The $4 million project is funded by fees collected on federal public lands.   This is the second phase of a three-phase project to improve Anacapa Landing Cove and increase safety for visitors and employees. The first phase of the project included the replacement of the old inoperable crane with a new two-crane system.   “This phase will focus solely on the wharf structure,” said Chief Ranger Mark Hnat. “Phase three of the project will include replacing the aging dock building and seating area, which supports visitor functions like interpretive talks and the Channel Islands Live Dive program. Planning for the last phase...
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