The City of Delray Beach is moving forward with a major investment in coastal resilience and environmental protection through a multi-million-dollar beach nourishment project.
Led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and awarded to Great Lakes Dredge & Dock, the project will deliver new sand to restore and strengthen Delray Beach’s shoreline. Funding for this effort comes from multiple sources, including the federal government, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Palm Beach County, and the City of Delray Beach.
Supported by the Fiscal 2025 Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, the project represents a collaborative commitment to preserving and protecting Florida’s coastline. A groundbreaking ceremony is planned for mid-December, and the project is expected to be completed in early 2026.
The beach nourishment effort will replenish eroded areas, restore recreational spaces, and reinforce the city’s natural defenses against storms and rising sea levels. Beyond its environmental benefits, the project is expected to enhance tourism, expand public recreation opportunities, and support long-term sustainability.
“Delray Beach is proud to be taking this important step toward protecting our coastline and ensuring the future vitality of our community,” said City Manager Terrence Moore. “This project reflects the strength of our partnerships at every level of government and our shared commitment to a resilient Delray Beach.”
The City’s beach nourishment project exemplifies Delray Beach’s proactive approach to coastal management and collaboration with state, county, and federal partners to safeguard the community for generations to come.