Table 47 



Waterway Connecting Port Townsend and Oak Bay 



Port Townsend, Washington 



Date(s) Construction and Rehabilitation History 



1913 The project was adopted. 



1915- The east jetty, west jetty, and bulkheads were constructed. The 

 1916 jetties were constructed of brush, pile, and stone with a 4-ft-wide 

 crest and 1:1 side slopes. The west jetty was 550 ft long; the east 

 jetty was 600 ft long. The bulkheads were constructed of brush, 

 pile, and timber. 



1925 The jetties and bulkheads were rehabilitated with 1,153 tons of rock. 



1937 The rehabilitation work was performed on the east jetty by placing 

 393 tons of rock. 



1961 The west jetty was rehabilitated with 12,173 tons of jetty rock to a 

 crest elevation of +14 ft mllw, a crest width of 4 ft, and side 

 slopes of 1:1.5. 



1985 The jetty layout and cross sections are illustrated in Figure 80. 



There is no record of repairs or rehabilitation since 1961. The west 

 jetty is in good condition. The east jetty shows some deterioration 

 but is stable and functional. 



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