Final Section of Rockaway Boardwalk Opens for July 4th Weekend

Marge O'Brien and Rita Balfe say they're looking forward to seeing the entire boardwalk at Rockaway Beach open to the public

The final section of Rockaway Beach's boardwalk will be open for the July 4th weekend, marking the first time since Sandy that the entire 5.5 mile stretch is open to the public.

Construction workers were putting some finishing touches on the final section, between Beach 117th Street and Beach 126th Street early Friday, in preparation for an opening later in the evening.

Marge O'Brien and her friend, Rita Balfe, were sitting on a bench near Beach 117th Street, enjoying the boardwalk despite overcast skies. Both said the new concrete boardwalk is an improvement over the previous wooden one, which was heavily damaged during Sandy.

"Oh, the new boardwalk is 100 percent better," O'Brien said.

Balfe agreed.

"The wood didn't hold up every year, you know, so it always had to be replaced," she said. "I mean, it was a beautiful boardwalk, but nothing compared to what this is now."

Even with cloudy skies, several cyclists were riding up and down. Ben Foley said the new boardwalk makes for a much smoother ride, and he hopes the opening of the new stretch will help local businesses, too. "I think they rely on the boardwalk," he said.

Other residents said while they were excited it was finally ready, there are some downsides, including obstructed views of the beach. Protective dunes were built up post-Sandy.

"Now we can't see the ocean," said Timothy Curtain. "But, you know, we don't want no water coming back again, that was a disaster."

He said he's confident the new boardwalk was built to last.

"This will never move...not in our lifetime, anyway," he said. "Cement and steel, I guess, is the way to go."

This fall, the city will continue construction between Beach 19th Street and Beach 39th Street, which is currently open, with all new construction since Sandy slated for completion by next Memorial Day.