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Home›Business & Finance›Dredging at Martin Bar Kicks Off
Business & Finance

November 3, 2014 · about 11 years ago

Dredging at Martin Bar Kicks Off

The Port of Woodland will temporarily close a portion of Martin Bar Park due to the ongoing Columbia River Channel Maintenance dredging project. The closure area, between the Martin Bar sand pit and the river and to the immediate sides, will be in effect through November 30. The port advises people

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The Port of Woodland will temporarily close a portion of Martin Bar Park due to the ongoing Columbia River Channel Maintenance dredging project.

The closure area, between the Martin Bar sand pit and the river and to the immediate sides, will be in effect through November 30.

The port advises people visiting the area to not trespass around the temporary barriers as there will be security on site.

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