City of North Bend release – The California Boat Dock is back in the water! Thanks to collaboration and funding, we’re ready for salmon season. Exciting times ahead for North Bend’s fishing community! The first leg of the California Boat Dock is back in the water, thanks to the incredible collaboration between North Bend Parks & Facilities and the Streets Division. Emergency repairs were funded by the North Bend Urban Renewal Agency and a generous $30,000 grant from the Oregon State Marine Board. With crucial assistance from the North Bend Fire Department’s Marine Division, this collaborative effort ensures the ramp is ready for the upcoming salmon fishing season, vital to our local economy. Recreational fishing attracts numerous anglers and supports local businesses, including charter services, bait and tackle shops, and the hospitality sector. With forecasts predicting over 1 million coho salmon, a thriving fishing season from June to August is essential for North Bend. Here’s a quick overview of the timeline and steps taken so far: – May 13: Structural damage identified during dock maintenance. – May 17: State Marine Board inspectors assessed the docking system. – May 28: Condition Assessment received and forwarded to a local contractor. – June 6: Phase I repair estimate of $36,854.32 provided by Coast Metal Works, Inc., in Coos Bay. – June 12: Phase II repair estimate of approximately $28,000 for retrofitting requirements from Coast Metal Works, Inc. – June 17: North Bend Urban Renewal Agency approved up to $75,000 for emergency repairs to the California Street Boat Ramp. – June 18: Docks transported to Coast Metal Works, Inc.; North Bend Parks & Facilities submitted a Small Grant Application for $30,000 to the Oregon State Marine Board. – July 1: Oregon State Marine Board approved North Bend’s Small Grant Application for $30,000. – July 15: Coast Metal Works, Inc. completed the repairs, and North Bend Parks & Facilities Maintenance staff, assisted by the city’s Streets Division, floated the dock sections and reassembled them for use. Parks & Facilities Manager Aaron Bixler expressed the importance of the collaborative efforts: “This project wouldn’t have been possible without the North Bend Mayor and City Council, Oregon State Marine Board, North Bend Urban Renewal Agency, Coast Metal Works, Inc., and our dedicated city staff. Their understanding of the importance of boating and fishing to our local economy made all the difference. Thank you to everyone involved!” The remaining leg of the dock will remain in drydock until Phase II repairs and upgrades are made, which isn’t expected to occur until after December 2024. Please pardon our progress! Let’s look forward to a fantastic salmon season!