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**UPDATE** 6/3/2026
The boat ramp, gangway, and float dock are now OPEN! They will remain open until further notice.
Previous Updates
5/28/2026 -Beginning immediately and continuing through the remainder of the project, approved work hours will be extended from daylight hours until 10:00 PM, Monday through Saturday. Crews will continue adjusting schedules around tides. *Some days may end before10:00pm but will not exceed 10:00pm*
PURPOSE
To protect Craig Park from tidal flooding by raising the elevations around the perimeter of the park.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
The existing sidewalk and seawall are failing in parts around the permitter of Craig Park. Failing sidewalk sections have undergone “patch” repairs over the past few years, but they have intermittently and frequently been closed to pedestrians for safety reasons.
In most places the sidewalk sits at approximately +/- 2.0 feet above mean sea level.
The existing observation deck (the dock on the east side of Spring Bayou) sits at approximately 3.0 feet above mean sea level and is supported by a shallow sea wall. It is structurally failing and is at risk of eventual collapse.
A $2M grant from the Federal Government (secured through efforts of Representative Gus Bilirakis) is being used to cover a significant portion of the cost of the project. The grant covers only the waterfront adjacent to Craig Park from the boat ramp to and including the observation deck. The remaining waterfront on the north side of Spring Bayou will be completed as a later second phase.
IMPLEMENTATION
The project goal will be accomplished by the following:
Replacement of most of the seawall with a new seawall at a higher target elevation (5.0 feet or more above sea level)
Replacement of the existing sidewalk at the new elevation.
Replacement of the existing observation deck at the new elevation.
Addition of a short grassy berm (less than 2-feet above grade) around the western side of the park at the new elevation.
Replacement of seawall cap along the western side of the park (no seawall replacement is necessary in that portion of the project).
Protection of the War Memorial including additional drainage
Addition of drainage inlets, manatee protection grates, pipes, and stormwater check valves to prevent tidal influx throughout the park.
Other various repairs as needed.
No changes are proposed to the boat ramp or the boat ramp parking area at this time.
Events @ Craig Park- Events will NOT be affected by any construction activities.
Tuesday, June 23 from 10am-1pm, Playdate and Popsicles in the Park
Saturday July 4th from 10am-1pm, 4th of July Picnic
Wednesday July 22 from 11am-1pm Playdate & Popsicles in the Park
**UPDATE** 6/3/2026
The boat ramp, gangway, and float dock are now OPEN! They will remain open until further notice.
Previous Updates
5/28/2026 -Beginning immediately and continuing through the remainder of the project, approved work hours will be extended from daylight hours until 10:00 PM, Monday through Saturday. Crews will continue adjusting schedules around tides. *Some days may end before10:00pm but will not exceed 10:00pm*
PURPOSE
To protect Craig Park from tidal flooding by raising the elevations around the perimeter of the park.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
The existing sidewalk and seawall are failing in parts around the permitter of Craig Park. Failing sidewalk sections have undergone “patch” repairs over the past few years, but they have intermittently and frequently been closed to pedestrians for safety reasons.
In most places the sidewalk sits at approximately +/- 2.0 feet above mean sea level.
The existing observation deck (the dock on the east side of Spring Bayou) sits at approximately 3.0 feet above mean sea level and is supported by a shallow sea wall. It is structurally failing and is at risk of eventual collapse.
A $2M grant from the Federal Government (secured through efforts of Representative Gus Bilirakis) is being used to cover a significant portion of the cost of the project. The grant covers only the waterfront adjacent to Craig Park from the boat ramp to and including the observation deck. The remaining waterfront on the north side of Spring Bayou will be completed as a later second phase.
IMPLEMENTATION
The project goal will be accomplished by the following:
Replacement of most of the seawall with a new seawall at a higher target elevation (5.0 feet or more above sea level)
Replacement of the existing sidewalk at the new elevation.
Replacement of the existing observation deck at the new elevation.
Addition of a short grassy berm (less than 2-feet above grade) around the western side of the park at the new elevation.
Replacement of seawall cap along the western side of the park (no seawall replacement is necessary in that portion of the project).
Protection of the War Memorial including additional drainage
Addition of drainage inlets, manatee protection grates, pipes, and stormwater check valves to prevent tidal influx throughout the park.
Other various repairs as needed.
No changes are proposed to the boat ramp or the boat ramp parking area at this time.
Events @ Craig Park- Events will NOT be affected by any construction activities.
Tuesday, June 23 from 10am-1pm, Playdate and Popsicles in the Park
Saturday July 4th from 10am-1pm, 4th of July Picnic
Wednesday July 22 from 11am-1pm Playdate & Popsicles in the Park
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Park Closings
Craig Park Boat Ramp remains OPEN during construction.
Float Dock & Gangway is OPEN at this time. Expected to be reopened by mid June 2026
Craig Park Seawall Replacement ( Phase 1) Timeline
Pre-Construction Phase- Plans & Permitting
Craig Park Seawall Replacement (Phase 1) has finished this stage
The project plans and permitting are 100% complete (View Phase 1 Construction Plans (PDF)). The contractor has been made aware of events that use portions of Craig Park throughout the year and is coordinating with the City to minimize disruptions. Construction is expected to be completed in spring of 2027
Construction Zone 1
Craig Park Seawall Replacement (Phase 1) is currently at this stage
Mobilization of contractor is COMPLETE.
Construction of Craig Park Seawall Replacement (Phase 1) has STARTED.
Boat Ramp will remain open. Gangway and Boat Dock will be CLOSED.
Construction Zone 1
The boat ramp area and gangway are being completed first to allow for opening back up as soon as possible. Predicted to be re-open mid June.
Construction Zone 2
this is an upcoming stage for Craig Park Seawall Replacement (Phase 1)
Construction Zone 2
Starting past the dock area heading north towards Ama of Tarpon Springs Statue.
Projected to be finished by mid July.
Construction Zone 3
this is an upcoming stage for Craig Park Seawall Replacement (Phase 1)
Predicted to start mid June and predicted to be finished around the end of August. For safety reasons the entire area inside the red markings will be closed during construction. Street level sidewalk will remain OPEN.
Construction Zone 4
this is an upcoming stage for Craig Park Seawall Replacement (Phase 1)
Construction Zone 4
Predicted to start in September and predicted to end towards the end of November. Entire area in red will be CLOSED.
Construction Zone 5
this is an upcoming stage for Craig Park Seawall Replacement (Phase 1)
Predicted to start in July and predicted to be completed in August.
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