Posted on February 14, 2024
The Estero Island Beach Sand Truck Haul project got underway Tuesday with some 112,000 tons of beach-compatible sand eventually being used to replace sand eroded away by Hurricane Ian.
The replacement sand is from Stewart Mine in Immokalee.
The project area on the beach extends from Margaritaville south to Big Carlos Pass.
Beach construction activities will initially focus on South Estero Island onto Carlos Pointe Beach, filling in scours and raising the elevation of the beach to pre‐Ian conditions.
The project will continue north installing and repairing the sand berm and filling in scours.
The project is being funded by a Florida Department of Emergency Management grant appropriated by the Florida Legislature.
Motorists and pedestrians are advised to use caution when approaching areas of construction on Estero Boulevard and the beach while trucks are bringing the sand on the weekdays.
The project is expected to take 3 months.
Additional information about the Town’s beach recovery projects can be found on the Town’s website www.fmbgov.com/beach.