TYBEE ISLAND — Federal legislation that extends funding for beach renourishment projects and other protective resources for a Georgia barrier island is headed to President Joe Biden's desk for his signature.
Tybee Island Storm Risk Management Act heads to Biden
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![Photo Courtesy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District In this file photo, sand pumping from an off-shore borrow site onto Tybee’s shores is shown. The project, which has helped reinforce the low-lying barrier island’s coastline for decades, rece](https://statesboroherald.cdn-anvilcms.net/media/images/2022/12/23/images/Tybee_Beach_sand_IXgRQRJ.max-752x423.jpg)
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