I thought that the Cypress Dunes beach access was denied.That was exactly the same pitch Cypress Dunes used back in the day. Now they want an access through the state park. Prominence will likely trod down that path eventually.
I was told by a real estate agent they will be offering a shuttle service to the closest public beach access. This could be something hotels could offer.
According to http://www.visitsouthwalton.com/beach-and-bay-access, there are two types of accesses that are in play.
Regional Beach Access - Includes parking, restrooms, and several are ADA accessible. Each regional beach access point also has a flag indicating current surf conditions. Neighborhood Beach Access - Neighborhood beach access is primarily for walk-up traffic. Many of these also have flags indicating current surf conditions.
Ramsgate and Eastern Lake are the closest neighborhood accesses to the proposed Hampton, but shuttling people in defies the intent of walk-up traffic. Also no parking or restrooms. A bus load of people wouldn't work at Ramsgate because they would have to use the Summer's Edge or Dalton Place private walkovers to get to the Ramsgate access. They could avoid the private walkovers if they drove to the south side of these two developments. But that's essentially a one-lane road. It's hard for a car to turn around in there unless it pulls into someone's driveway, and I don't think that those owners would want a bus turning around in their driveways on a regular basis.A drop-off point could be at the Eastern Lake Neighborhood access, but a shuttle bus would have trouble unless it dropped the passengers off at the corner of Eastern Lake and S. Gulf.I wonder what people would do if they needed to go to the restroom and there isn't one? Wait on the next shuttle? Little kids and older people have trouble holding it that long.
The only solution would be to bus them to the Santa Clara Regional Access. But there's parking there (as well as restrooms), so people might as well drive their own vehicles and not have to wait for a shuttle, thus adding to the already overcrowded 30A in Seagrove.