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Rockworks Crack New -

Immediate response Town officials closed a 50-foot section of the promenade and erected temporary barriers while structural engineers and geologists were called in. “This was an abundance-of-caution closure,” said the town public works director. Sensors were installed to monitor any widening of the crack and to detect microseismic activity.

What happened Routine maintenance crews on March 18 noticed a thin, irregular fissure running along the lower terrace of the stone sculpture wall that frames the town’s waterfront promenade. The fissure, roughly 8–12 inches long and less than a quarter-inch wide, was first flagged because small fragments of stone were flaking away and a mild vibration could be felt when large delivery trucks passed nearby. rockworks crack new

Next steps Town planners have scheduled a public briefing for April 2 and have commissioned a full geotechnical report, to be completed within six weeks. If the survey finds a significant structural hazard, more extensive reconstruction or partial closure of the bluff area could follow. Immediate response Town officials closed a 50-foot section

Bottom line What began as a small visible crack has triggered a precautionary closure, immediate stabilization measures, and a larger geotechnical review to determine if deeper rock instability or an unmapped minor fault is present. Officials say they will balance public access with safety as repairs proceed. What happened Routine maintenance crews on March 18

A hairline crack discovered last week in a popular coastal rockworks installation has prompted an immediate safety inspection and raised questions about underlying geological stability at the site.

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