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Currie Park boat ramps and parking lot will close on September 2 as the city begins extensive redevelopment and modernization work

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West Palm Beach, Florida – Boaters and park visitors should plan ahead as Currie Park prepares for a major transformation. Beginning Tuesday, September 2, 2025, the City of West Palm Beach will close the boat ramps and parking lot at Currie Park to begin extensive renovations as part of the $35.5 million Currie Park Redevelopment Project. The redesigned park, including updated boat ramp facilities, is expected to reopen in spring 2027, weather permitting.

Despite the closure of the ramps and parking area, other park amenities will remain open. Sidewalks and tennis courts will continue to welcome the public, with tennis courts accessible from the Flagler Drive side. City officials encourage visitors to continue enjoying these parts of the park while construction is underway.

For boaters, alternative access points to the Lake Worth Lagoon and Intracoastal Waterway are available nearby. Public ramps at Jim Barry Light Harbor Park, located 3.1 miles north, Phil Foster Park, 4.4 miles north, and Bryant Park in Lake Worth Beach, 9.1 miles south, will serve as temporary alternatives during the closure. These options ensure that recreational boating and fishing enthusiasts can continue to enjoy the waterways without interruption.

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The redevelopment project is part of a broader initiative to modernize Currie Park, located at 2400 North Flagler Drive within the Currie Corridor of the City’s Community Redevelopment Agency’s (CRA) Northwood/Pleasant City District. The City strategically delayed the closure of the docks through the busy summer season and the Labor Day holiday to minimize disruption for residents and visitors. Construction officially began on May 6, 2025, signaling the start of a multi-year effort to revitalize one of West Palm Beach’s most cherished waterfront spaces.

The $35.5 million project is supported by a combination of funding sources, reflecting the importance of Currie Park to the community. Contributions include the 2020 Parks Bond, a $16.7 million grant from FloridaCommerce, and additional support from grants provided by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND), the Florida Department of State (FDOS), and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), along with investment from the CRA. West Construction has been selected as the City’s contractor to bring the new vision for Currie Park to life.

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City officials highlight that the redevelopment will provide modernized facilities, enhanced recreational opportunities, and a revitalized waterfront experience for residents and visitors alike. The improvements are designed to elevate Currie Park as a destination for boating, recreation, and community gatherings for years to come.

For additional updates and details about the Currie Park Redevelopment Project, including timelines and design plans, residents can visit the City’s official Currie Park project page. The City encourages the community to stay informed and plan ahead during the temporary closures.

 

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