This week, the Capitola Wharf Enhancement Project, which concluded its primary fundraising efforts early this year, has received a generous and unexpected donation from the Capitola Village Business Improvement Association for $6,000.
This brings the total funds raised to more than $425,000.
According to Capitola Wharf Enhancement Project Chairman Gerry Jensen, the community has shown incredible support for this long-awaited project, which was made necessary by the devastating storms of 2023.
“We could not be prouder or more grateful for the groundswell of support our effort received over the past year and a half,” he said. “We not only found a way to add special touches and user-friendly amenities to the wharf for residents and visitors alike, but the effort brought our entire community together, united toward a common purpose of hope and healing. The BIA is the best partner our community could ask for.”
Public participation remains a key element of the project through community art initiatives.
Residents are invited to contribute to mosaic making each Monday and Thursday from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Capitola Mall next to Ulta Beauty until the artwork is complete.
The City of Capitola is expected to announce the date for a September grand opening event for the wharf in in the coming weeks. The previously announced date of Aug. 14 was called off as new benches, trashcans, entry gate and art were likely not to arrive or be fully installed by that time.
City officials thought it best to hold off on a formal celebration once all the new amenities were installed for the public to enjoy.
For information about the Capitola Wharf Enhancement Project and how to get involved, contact Gerry Jensen at Gerry4Capitola@gmail.com.