Two Rivers Harbor Dredging Delays May Impact Economy and Safety
The harbor in Two Rivers, authorized for 18-foot depth, is currently only 8-10 feet deep, risking local businesses and safety. Delays in dredging, last conducted in 2020, are attributed to federal budget priorities, with a possible delay until 2028.

The harbor dredging in Two Rivers, necessary for maintaining an 18-foot depth, is currently delayed, with depths falling to 8-10 feet. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last performed dredging in 2020, and city officials indicate that funding approvals from Congress are awaited, potentially pushing dredging to 2028.
The economic impact involves local businesses, including fishing charters, which perform up to 100 trips annually. Additionally, safety hazards are increasing, as vessels risk damage due to shallow depths.
The city plans to seek state funding for dredging and related projects, estimating costs between $1-2 million. Engaging local congressional representatives is advised to elevate urgency.




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