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Heavy winter storms last December caused a 180-foot section at the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf to collapse into the ocean and sending some buildings adrift.
A Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf restroom continues to be battered by waves Monday afternoon as it is carried toward Seabright State Beach. (Shmuel Thaler – Santa Cruz Sentinel) ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf officially reopened Saturday less than two weeks after a 150-foot section of the pier collapsed into the ocean. The wharf is a popular tourist destination near the Santa Cruz ...
Heavy surf destroyed a portion of Santa Cruz Wharf on Monday afternoon, sending three city works into the water. All three people were rescued shortly after.
Santa Cruz officials urge public caution after a wharf collapse sends debris into the water, closing local beaches.
Santa Cruz’s beloved wharf reopened to the public Saturday, after about 150 feet of the pier’s end fell into the ocean last month and prompted the city to temporarily close the popular tourist ...
Santa Cruz wharf collapse: Plans take shape for rebuilding as summer beach season begins Damaged landmark is open for summer, $1 million repair could begin in October ...
Last month, the Santa Cruz City Council voted to spend $100,000 to hire Moffat and Nichol, a Long Beach-based engineering firm, to draw up plans for a $1 million partial repair.
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