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Once the nearly $1 million is spent to dredge Neabsco Creek, leaders will need to find more cash do it all over again in the coming years

WOODBRIDGE -- The effort to spend nearly $1 million to dredge a recreational waterway in Woodbridge will move forward.

Prince William County leaders approved $750,000 in contingency funds to dredge the entrance to Neabsco Creek after the U.S. Coast Guard removed the navigational channel markers boaters used to enter the creek. The funds were approved as part of the fiscal year 2019 budget but will be pulled from a pot of money set aside a year ago.

A stakeholder meeting that included elected officials and members of the Coast Guard was held last Thursday to discuss the dredging. The meeting was closed to the press, according to Woodbridge District Supervisor Frank Principi.

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