I cannot wait to start giving directions when tourist season arrives. I can see the confusion already, and we will all look like idiots as we try to explain to some people to ignore the signs, because they confusing.
it will look like we have all been on vacation to long and lost in margaritaville.I cannot wait to start giving directions when tourist season arrives. I can see the confusion already, and we will all look like idiots as we try to explain to some people to ignore the signs, because they confusing.
My retirement beach home is in Seacrest too, just one word. ;-)
'Alys Beach' is just a development like 'Seacrest Beach'. Both are in Seacrest. It makes it so confusing when developments name themselves as if they were a town, isn't it? What is their motivation for doing this? I miss the bike path thru nature too. Now it's like hollyhood with armed guards parked at both ends 24/7. Does the speed limit still jump from 20 straight to 45 there, then straight back to 35 within a few hundred feet? Why not a consistent 35 from and up to their 20 mph?
How did Rosemary get out of the blue signs though? They are a real town, aren't they?...not a development name. Well good for them, they also don't have public beach access there? Wonder why everyone wasn't given the same opportunity to opt out if they diidn't like the huge blue signs too? What a waste...
I've only seen the pix so far and can't understand why our little complex had to get special permits and approval before even replacing our little sign, if the county isn't held to the same supposed strict corridor beauty rules. If a kid or adult wrecks their bike on the path, it seems those concrete posts could really cause some possible head injuries. At least wood has a little give to it. Could that be a lawsuit for the county waiting to happen?
I cannot wait to start giving directions when tourist season arrives. I can see the confusion already, and we will all look like idiots as we try to explain to some people to ignore the signs, because they confusing.
Where are the signs for Beach Highlands and the Brickyard?