My questions are:
1. How did they think they were going to get away with it?
2. Why the hail did they do it in the first place? Was it because they had these plans for so long and once the Scenic designation group's incredible hard work was about to go through, they didn't want to see all their plans lost? The branding would have been done through scenic designation but it wouldn't have been via the TDC's doing and so they would have lost a bit of connection to the area that keeps them in business. To me, it feels like we all got the finger by the TDC when they put them up silently.
3. It's obvious why Rosemary & Alys Beaches didn't get signs, but did they really think that Seaside, WaterColor & WaterSound, just to name a few, would be happy with the fact that the TDC put those things up on their properties? Or that the residents of other communities like Grayton, Seacrest, Seagrove, BMB, Dune Allen, etc. wouldn't care because they are not so cohesive???? If we go by the idea that they said individually the communities could opt out of the signage, every single beach community from the east to west could pull together on their own (but as a whole 30-A group also) and demand to have them removed from their section! Then the requirements for 30-A to keep the scenic designation could get the rest removed.
1. How did they think they were going to get away with it?

2. Why the hail did they do it in the first place? Was it because they had these plans for so long and once the Scenic designation group's incredible hard work was about to go through, they didn't want to see all their plans lost? The branding would have been done through scenic designation but it wouldn't have been via the TDC's doing and so they would have lost a bit of connection to the area that keeps them in business. To me, it feels like we all got the finger by the TDC when they put them up silently.

3. It's obvious why Rosemary & Alys Beaches didn't get signs, but did they really think that Seaside, WaterColor & WaterSound, just to name a few, would be happy with the fact that the TDC put those things up on their properties? Or that the residents of other communities like Grayton, Seacrest, Seagrove, BMB, Dune Allen, etc. wouldn't care because they are not so cohesive???? If we go by the idea that they said individually the communities could opt out of the signage, every single beach community from the east to west could pull together on their own (but as a whole 30-A group also) and demand to have them removed from their section! Then the requirements for 30-A to keep the scenic designation could get the rest removed.
