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(courtesy of Capitola Historical Museum) The Capitola Wharf, with a section torn out by a 1913 storm in nearly the same area of the structure that was taken out by the Jan. 5, 2023 storm.
The Capitola Wharf, an 855-foot-long wooden structure that juts into scenic Monterey Bay, is nearly ready for a new chapter after $10.6 million in repairs.
Capitola City Manager, Jamie Goldstein, left, and Director of Public Works, Jessica Kahn, speak about the effort to rebuild the Capitola Wharf during an interview on Friday, May 17, 2024.
CAPITOLA, Calif. - The pier at the Capitola wharf will finally reopen on Wednesday to the public, after repairs following the last two years of winter storms. The city is throwing a free party at ...
The Capitola Wharf in Captiola, California was split in half on Jan. 5, 2023. (Image courtesy Santa Cruz County) Everyone is ready to see Capitola center’s piece standing strong again.
The storm-ravaged Capitola Wharf juts into Monterey Bay on Sept. 7, 2023. The damage sustained huge storms on Jan. 5, 2023 will be repaired as part of a $7.7 million project.
CAPITOLA — Three months after its much-anticipated reopening, the Capitola Wharf endured its first major test from mother nature and yielded mostly positive results, according to the city’s ...
Capitola Boat and Bait and the Wharf House Restaurant have never recovered from the damage caused by monster waves in 2023. The city has deemed the buildings unsafe and they face demolition.
Capitola has been a storm target since its early days as the privately owned “Camp Capitola” seaside resort, long before its incorporation as a city in 1949. And the wharf that lost a 40-foot ...
Longtime Capitola Wharf businesses Wharf House Restaurant and Boat and Bait Shop were demolished in March after suffering major damages in Jan. of 2023. The Boat and Bait Shop eventually returned ...