The City of Wildwood is moving forward with the reassembly of the historic Hess and Log Cabin, following a successful second bidding process that has reduced project costs by approximately $40,000. During the Historic Preservation Commission meeting on August 21, 2025, it was reported that the project has gained traction, with the City Council recently introducing a bill to engage Charette Creek Excavating as the contractor.
The final passage of this bill is anticipated during the next City Council meeting on September 2, which will pave the way for the contractor agreement and allow work to commence by late September or early October. Commission members emphasized the importance of this project and encouraged community members to communicate its significance to their city council representatives.
While there is general support for the project, some concerns were raised regarding the previous theft of materials from the cabin, which has created a sense of ambivalence among certain council members. The commission remains optimistic about the project's future and is focused on ensuring its successful reassembly, which is seen as a vital step in preserving the city's historical heritage.