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City Dock Reconstruction
| CITY DOCK RECONSTRUCTION
Improvements include: - More parking.
- State-of-the-art parking meters.
- Boat slips that accommodate larger boats.
- Stage for concerts and special events.
- Convenient Internet access, TV cable, phone,
electric and
water at each boat slip.
- Solar-powered refuse containers.
- Rain gardens.
Come take a look, dock your boat, enjoy lunch on the beautiful benches, view the floral gardens and take a ride on the tour boats
You'll find a newly-paved parking area with state-of-the-art parking meter units (all spaces are metered), rain gardens that will use water runoff for the plants, and a raised stage for USNA concerts and more Atop the new flag pole, you'll see a sailboat weather vane welcoming all to the United States Sailing Capital.
Annapolis City Dock and Susan C. Campbell Park officially opened to the pubic April 14, 2008, at 12:30 PM. The newly reconstructed area was officially opened to the public two days ahead of schedule! The grand opening ceremony was held during the annual Maritime Festival on May 2, at the new City Dock Stage.
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|  | GREEN STAR AWARD PRESENTED TO HARRY SANDROUNI AND LISA GRIECO, FOR
CITY DOCK RECONSTRUCTION. On September 30, 2009, in City Hall Council Chambers, Mayor Ellen Moyer presented the Green Star Award to Chief Engineer, Harry Sandrouni, and Project Engineer, Lisa Grieco. Their techniques during the construction process and the resulting project implemented many "green"
avenues to benefit Annapolis waters and the Chesapeake Bay. |
| The groundbreaking ceremony on October 18th, 2007, officially kicked off the City Dock Reconstruction Project. Mayor Ellen Moyer
joined with Carla Fleming, Federal Government Project Administrator; Robert Gaudette, Director of Boating Services at DNR; and Harry
Sandrouni, PE, Chief of Engineering Construction for the City of Annapolis. |
Photos of Construction
City Dock and Susan Campbell Park were beautifully reconstructed for you over the winter of 2007-2008.