The wharf reopened to visitors and merchants less than two weeks after a dangerous storm's crashing waves collapsed more than ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf officially reopened Saturday less than two weeks after a 150-foot section of the pier collapsed into the ocean.
On Dec. 24, the Santa Cruz area was hit by the biggest ocean swell in 30 years. The huge waves tore apart a portion of the city's municipal wharf and it has been closed to the public ever since. But ...
Saturday morning marked the reopening of the wharf in Santa Cruz after parts of it collapsed in a coastal storm days before ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - The Santa Cruz wharf is set to reopen on Saturday, less than two weeks after a portion of the wharf collapsed and floated away during severe coastal storms.
The City of Santa Cruz says the wharf has been deemed safe, based on a recently completed sonar and engineering assessment.
There will be a reopening ceremony held by the city starting at 10 a.m. to commemorate the occasion. The ceremony will be open to the public.