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Input Needed for Cole Park Pier Design

Press Release

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – Since the 1930s, Cole Park Pier has been a popular destination for Corpus Christians of all ages. After several decades as an anchor amenity, the pier was closed in 2018 due to structural issues. After City Council action to move forward with a reconstruction project, Jacobs Engineering was chosen as the designer for the rebuild project.

At this time, the City of Corpus Christi is excited to present the latest Cole Park Pier design renderings. This version is designed with help from citizen survey results. The public is invited to view a short video, review the renderings, and provide feedback.

A presentation video and renderings can be found online at www.cctexas.com/pierinput. Following the presentation, we encourage viewers to fill out the comment area with their thoughts and perspectives on the project.

Public input is requested by June 14, 2020. To download copies of the renderings, please visit www.cctexas.com/coleparkpier.

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Winter Cleanup Needs Volunteers


CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – Looking for something you and your family can do together this weekend to give back to the community? Why not join volunteers as they pick up litter at Cole Park, 2600 Ocean Drive, on Saturday, February 8th at 9:00 a.m.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/39pkxGz
Register online: https://bit.ly/2SqshAW
The City’s Solid Waste Services Department will provide volunteers with gloves, bags, and pickers. In addition to cleaning Cole Park, volunteers tally the different items they collect during the cleanup and the information is sent to the State’s Adopt-a Beach program. The group’s efforts are all part of the State’s Keep Texas Beautiful program which hosts three cleanups annually, not only at Cole Park but also on North Beach and North Padre Island. To volunteer for the cleanup, you can contact the Beautify Corpus Christi Association at 361-290-2461.

Reasonable accommodations are provided upon request and in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. For assistance or to request a reasonable accommodation, please call 361-826-1655, in advance.
For more information media representatives can contact Senior Public Information Officer Amy Gazin at 361-826-1655 or by email at amyg2@cctexas.com.
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Corpus Christi - Future of Cole Park Pier

PRESS RELEASE: CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – Today, the City of Corpus Christi held a news conference to share with the community the future and next steps for the Cole Park Pier. The pier is a popular destination that has been closed to the public since it was damaged by Hurricane Harvey. Councilman Ben Molina shared the City is moving forward with rebuilding this iconic landmark. The current pier is 500 feet long and Councilman Molina would like to see the pier be made wider allowing for more promenade-type features. Additional amenities he would also like to include are shade covers, benches, better nighttime lighting, and more fish cleaning stations. Funding for the design of the project will come from the voter approved Bond 2018 program. Funding for construction has not been fully identified at this time but several options have been identified including grant resources and Bond 2020.City Manager Peter Zanoni also announced City staff will recommend to Council on February 11, Jacobs Engineering be chosen as the designer for the rebuild project. The firm is headquartered in Dallas and has a specialized Ports and Marine group of over 550 professionals. The Jacobs design team is familiar with the salt-water environment and understands construction techniques required to provide a long-term cost-effective pier. Additionally, Zanoni shared the design process will take anywhere from six-months to a year depending on the permit process by the Texas General Land Office and the US Army Corp of Engineers. Estimated time of construction could take up to one year with the potential to have a finished product by June 2021.
Cole Park Pier
Credit: Gabriela Morrow



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