One would think there has to be a cutoff date for this seawall construction. Not only because of turtle issues, but as the tourist season begins, people paying thousands of dollars per week for gulf front accommodations are simply not going to put up with heavy equipment and noise just a few feet from where they are trying to enjoy their vacations.
I think most property owners are shooting for April 1 as a "soft deadline" for completing their work. If it goes much longer than that, there are going to be some pissed-off renters. Can't say I would blame them. Make that kind of investment in a vacation, only to have a backhoe and pile driver working ten feet from your children's sandcastle.
I think most property owners are shooting for April 1 as a "soft deadline" for completing their work. If it goes much longer than that, there are going to be some pissed-off renters. Can't say I would blame them. Make that kind of investment in a vacation, only to have a backhoe and pile driver working ten feet from your children's sandcastle.
Is this Phillips Inlet Access at the end of Walton Lakeshore Drive? I am not familiar with just Lakeshore Drive. We rent off of Walton Lakeshore Drive on Walton Magnolia Ln. and there isn't a public walkover there even though there is an access. Does Walton County rebuild the dunes that are destroyed in front of privately owned beach houses and townhouses like the one we rent? That walkover was half gone back last September. He says he cannot build it back until his dunes are restored.
