What's next, special roads for the more fortunate.
Larry Bartlett - 6 years ago
While I respect the right of property owners to boarder off a portion of their beachfront property for private- only use, that border should not infringe on the right of beach shoreline access by other citizens. America's beaches belong to all.
Omalley - 6 years ago
Most of your beaches are in front of hotels and homes . If access is denied, what happens to the people who come from around the world to enjoy our beaches they help the economy , the hotels , and all businesses alike.
KristenZagoria - 6 years ago
All beaches in FL should be accessible to the public at all times I have used the beaches ol South Walton County since 1979 unrestricted and feel that they should remain open to the public. Our economy relies on our tourism Awith these open beaches. Limiting access to
a few
Small public accesses with limited parking iisnt just going to
Turn tourism away which we don't want.
What's next, special roads for the more fortunate.
While I respect the right of property owners to boarder off a portion of their beachfront property for private- only use, that border should not infringe on the right of beach shoreline access by other citizens. America's beaches belong to all.
Most of your beaches are in front of hotels and homes . If access is denied, what happens to the people who come from around the world to enjoy our beaches they help the economy , the hotels , and all businesses alike.
All beaches in FL should be accessible to the public at all times I have used the beaches ol South Walton County since 1979 unrestricted and feel that they should remain open to the public. Our economy relies on our tourism Awith these open beaches. Limiting access to
a few
Small public accesses with limited parking iisnt just going to
Turn tourism away which we don't want.