Laura Layden | Naples Daily News
Naples has taken another big step in its recovery from Hurricane Ian.
On April 16, city council unanimously approved a nearly $2.6 million contract with Infinite Construction to rebuild 30 of its beach entrances ravaged by the destructive and deadly hurricane in 2022.
Not only did the public accesses points take a beating from Ian, but they got pummeled again by hurricanes Helene and Milton last year, causing more damage.
In total, the city has 40 entrances to the beach, with most of them still requiring extensive repairs to “make them whole again.” A handful are closed.
A few of the accesses that will be rebuilt have fencing up to keep sea turtles from nesting there, ahead of construction. Nesting season typically begins May 1.
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