FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 14, 2025
Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as we work to restore and improve Point No Point County Park following the significant damage from the 2022-2023 winter storms.
We’re writing to share an update on the next phase of this important project. Phase 2 of the beach and shoreline repairs is scheduled to begin the last week of August and continue through November 2025. This phase will include:
- Repairs to the main parking lot
- Reconstruction of the rock revetment wall in front of the lighthouse
- Additional elevation improvements to the beach
- Planting native vegetation to stabilize the north beach and support long-term resiliency
During this time, the park will remain closed to vehicular traffic to ensure public safety and allow for efficient progress. Construction materials, equipment, and operations will be staged within the park.
The park will remain open to pedestrians and cyclists during construction, including over the Labor Day weekend. For your safety and the safety of construction crews, please use extra caution when traveling near the staging areas.
We understand this work impacts nearby residents and we are committed to keeping disruptions to a minimum. However, active construction will include frequent movement of heavy equipment entering and exiting the staging area. While most work will occur during regular hours, there may be occasional evening activity to maintain the project timeline, which could result in increased noise.
We greatly appreciate your patience, support, and cooperation throughout this process. Your patience has been instrumental as we work with local, state, and federal partners to restore this treasured shoreline park.
For updates on the project, please visit:
https://www.kitsap.gov/parks/Pages/ParkProjects.aspx
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team at [email protected].
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Links in this document
https://www.kitsap.gov/parks/Pages/ParkProjects.aspx
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