NEWS
RELEASE
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
June 13, 1999
CONTACT: Fred Cross (850) 265-3676
PEACOCK BRIDGE RAMP RE-OPENING JUNE 18 Work on the Peacock
Bridge public boat ramp on the Chipola River is complete and the ramp
will be officially re-opened for public use June 18 at a ribbon cutting
ceremony at 10 a.m.
The ramp, which is south of Marianna on State Road 278, was closed in
early April and a ramp construction crew of the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission began work tearing out the old debilitated concrete
ramp. The new ramp is 16-feet wide, has *pre-stress* concrete slabs,
fabri-form erosion siding laid adjacent to the ramp and features a
handicapped parking spot with a sidewalk leading to the ramp.
Jim Palmer, an engineer for the FWC who oversees boat ramp construction,
said work on the 110-foot long renovated ramp cost approximately $45,000
and largely came from Sport Fish Restoration funds, an 11% excise tax
levied on the sale of fishing tackle.
"The Peacock Bridge ramp is important to fishermen who use this
stretch of the Chipola below Marianna," said Fred Cross, the FWC*s
Northwest Region fisheries biologist.
"Trying to navigate the river from other access points can be
difficult due to limestone rock ledges." He said bream fishermen often
do quite well in this stretch of the river, and it's also one of the few
places anglers can expect to catch a rare shoal bass, a subspecies of black
bass.
Cross had thanks for the Jackson County Road and Bridge Department who
provided grading and other road work at the ramp site. He said several
state and local dignitaries have been invited to the ceremony and the
public is as well.
