If they want to opt out of beach renourishment, they should not be allowed to use Citizens insurance or be eligible for any federal or state disaster aid.
Agreed!
If they want to opt out of beach renourishment, they should not be allowed to use Citizens insurance or be eligible for any federal or state disaster aid.
doubt they will hand out tickets that they can't enforce........so if you think you can park anywhere in the ROW you want and you get a ticket......bet you pay some how....If the TDC starts writing parking tickets, they had better know where the public ROW is and not ticket anyone parking there. I am not going to pay a parking ticket when safely and politely parking on the ROW just because some nearby homeowner needs a hobby and a higher prune intake. All of the beach access parking is overflowing and we are technically in the off season. Restricting parking further is not a solution. Adding parking spaces in the ROW is!
Sorry but the map was not attached.This is a map of the project areas, approximately 18 miles. However what will be renourished (all, part, or nothing) will depend on beachfront owners in the project area signing construction easements to allow project contractors to come onto their property.
Sorry but the map was not attached.