Muskegon Harbor Dredging Scheduled to Begin August 15, 2025

August 14, 2025

Harbor Dredging Scheduled to Begin August 15

King Company, working on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, will begin dredging the Muskegon Harbor entrance starting as early as Thursday, August 15, 2025. The work is expected to continue through mid-September, depending on weather conditions.

Dredging is a routine operation that helps maintain safe navigation for vessels entering and exiting the harbor. This year’s project includes a change in the placement of dredged materials (spoils). Unlike recent years where spoils were deposited on the beach, this year they will be placed underwater, approximately a couple hundred feet off the shoreline, in front of the new restroom building at Pere Marquette and extending south toward the curve.

The material will be discharged in water depths ranging from 4 to 12 feet, allowing natural wave action to redistribute it along the shoreline over time. There is no anticipated impact to public beach use or city operations, but the city is sharing this information in case beachgoers or residents have questions.

The Army Corps has also indicated that similar dredging work may take place again next year, potentially extending further into the channel toward Muskegon Lake, with details to be confirmed in early 2026. The below photo is of discharge work being done by King, Co in Holland, MI.sand and water shooting from pipe in lake

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