Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Will Lake Worth Beach Save our beach?

Will protesters try to block trucks from using LWB’s public beach?

City commissioners raise possibility to Palm Beach in latest sand fight

"IF THE TOWN of Palm Beach tries to drive truckloads of sand down the middle of Lake Worth Beach’s popular public beach in January, don’t be surprised if throngs of protesters form a human barrier block the convoy.

That was the stark warning issued to town officials Tuesday night from city commissioners reacting to emails from angry city residents opposed to the town’s latest strategy to use the city’s public beach for a beach renourishment project.

On Dec. 3, city commissioners voted 4-1 to allow the town to access the south end of the city beach because they weren’t aware of the 2009 prohibition, which was never codified in the city charter when voters passed the referendum. When reminded of the charter violation nine days later by former city commissioner Cara Jennings, the city attorney said the Dec. 3 vote was moot.

When the city told Palm Beach officials they could not grant access to town trucks, the town countered by citing the 1935 state law, setting up a tense discussion Tuesday night at City Hall between city commissioners and Strayer. Palm Beach Mayor Danielle Moore also attended the meeting."

Read Joe Capozzi's article...

Palm Beach is determined to run trucks down and back through our beach to deliver sand in the month of January before turtle season. Our residents spoke out last night--and one was former commissioner Cara Jennings who originally brought forth the 2009 vote of the residents disallowing this.

Residents last night were furious about it, and rightfully so. Some speaking were environmentalist Jill Karlin and dive expert Dan volker indicating SEVERE DESTRUCTION OF THE MARINE LIFE OF HORSESHOE REEF could/will be destroyed by this action. Others condemned our own commission for voting for this on December 3 and pointed out that Commissioner McVoy was the only one voting "no" and looking after our interests.

The beach discussion started about one hour into this very long meeting-

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was there. Never saw so many pissed off people. One guy told the commission they were full of shit. I think that's what I heard.

Lynn Anderson said...

During public commentary, Anthony Zeitlin came to the podium and said Hello "bureaucrats"...he then said that no one on the dais seems to give a shit. Betty told him he was "rude." LOL

Anonymous said...

you want to know who was rude? Betty Resch. Trying to play nice with a town that wants to destroy our beach is ridiculous.