Local News Featured Half Moon Bay harbor dredging to finish this week By Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff Updated Nov 5, 2025 At Half Moon Bay’s Pillar Point Harbor, a long-awaited dredging project — moving sand from inside the harbor to the adjacent, eroding Surfers …
Local News Featured Pillar Point Harbor dredging project underway By Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff Updated Feb 2, 2026 At Pillar Point Harbor, a dredging project designed to stem erosion at Surfers Beach is finally underway.
Local News Surfers Beach sand dredging project is out to bid By Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff Updated May 28, 2025 The Harbor District will likely decide on a contractor for the long-awaited project to stem erosion at Surfer’s Beach May 8, with work to begi…
Local News Featured San Mateo’s winter storm prep efforts improve By Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff Updated Sep 9, 2024 San Mateo’s winter storm preparation efforts seem to be faring better this year than the last couple seasons.
Local News Featured Tonnage shows slight increase at Port of Redwood City By Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff Jun 28, 2024 Despite slowing private sector construction trends, cargo movement at the Port of Redwood City demonstrates a slight increase in traffic compa…
Local News Featured Port of Redwood City gets $7.95 million for dredging Daily Journal staff reportUpdated Dec 7, 2018 The Port of Redwood City announced the allocation of $7.95 million from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that advances a critical federal dred…
Local News Dredging scheduled for Angelo Slough in Foster City Updated Apr 13, 2025 The Angelo Slough near Sea Cloud Park will be dredged by Foster City contractor Salt River Construction Corp. beginning Sept. 1 to remove buil…
Local News Port of Redwood City to begin $12.8M dredging project Updated Apr 11, 2025 A $12.8 million contract for maintenance dredging has been awarded to the Port of Redwood City by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, port offic…
Local News Muck dredged from Bayto help build wetlands Updated Apr 1, 2025 Millions of tons of muck dredged out of San Francisco Bay to keep shipping channels clear will go toward building a wetland north of the bay.