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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - The Santa Cruz wharf is set to reopen on Saturday, less than two weeks after a portion of the wharf collapsed and floated away during severe coastal storms.
The damaged Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf is set to reopen Saturday, less than two weeks after powerful waves caused a portion ...
The Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf was set to be reopened this weekend nearly two weeks after a portion of the popular tourist attraction collapsed into the ocean amid a pounding surf.
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The City of Santa Cruz says the wharf has been deemed safe, based on a recently completed sonar and engineering assessment.
A retired Santa Cruz Wharf supervisor said old steel fasteners had been loosening and the structure had been slowly breaking apart for years.
There will be a reopening ceremony held by the city starting at 10 a.m. to commemorate the occasion. The ceremony will be open to the public.
The City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation said that the 100th-anniversary plaque lost on the day of the partial collapse of the wharf was returned.