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Charlotte, N.C. resident Billy Hambrook, 10, right, digs a hole in the sand with his father, Scott, center, while spending time at the beach at Lowdermilk Park on Tuesday in Naples. Collier County commissioners voted to seek permits for beach renourishment projects for Marco Island and Naples. The projects will cost $3 million for Marco Island and $31 million for Naples and which will begin in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Commissioner Georgia Hiller was the one dissenting vote.

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Lexey Swall/Staff Charlotte, N.C. resident Billy Hambrook, 10, right, digs a hole in the sand with his father, Scott, center, while spending time at the beach at Lowdermilk Park on Tuesday in Naples. Collier County commissioners voted to seek permits for beach renourishment projects for Marco Island and Naples. The projects will cost $3 million for Marco Island and $31 million for Naples and which will begin in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Commissioner Georgia Hiller was the one dissenting vote.

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Charlotte, N.C. resident Billy Hambrook, 10, right, digs a hole in the sand with his father, Scott, center, while spending time at the beach at Lowdermilk Park on Tuesday in Naples. Collier County commissioners voted to seek permits for beach renourishment projects for Marco Island and Naples. The projects will cost $3 million for Marco Island and $31 million for Naples and which will begin in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Commissioner Georgia Hiller was the one dissenting vote.
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Jean Campbell suns herself at the beach at Lowdermilk Park on Tuesday in Naples. Collier County commissioners voted to seek permits for beach renourishment projects for Marco Island and Naples. The projects will cost $3 million for Marco Island and $31 million for Naples and which will begin in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Commissioner Georgia Hiller was the one dissenting vote.
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Joanne Zumpano, right, and her sister Sharon Hamad, both from Ohio, read books as they sun themselves on the edge of the water at the beach at Lowdermilk Park on Tuesday in Naples. Collier County commissioners voted to seek permits for beach renourishment projects for Marco Island and Naples. The projects will cost $3 million for Marco Island and $31 million for Naples and which will begin in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Commissioner Georgia Hiller was the one dissenting vote.
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Collier County commissioners voted to seek permits for beach renourishment projects for Marco Island and Naples. The projects will cost $3 million for Marco Island and $31 million for Naples and which will begin in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Commissioner Georgia Hiller was the one dissenting vote.
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Regular beachgoers Lois Stamboly, from left, Brunina Cosentino and Giovanna Bertolini sit in the shade of an umbrella at the beach at Lowdermilk Park in Naples. Collier County commissioners voted to seek permits for beach renourishment projects for Marco Island and Naples. The projects will cost $3 million for Marco Island and $31 million for Naples and which will begin in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Commissioner Georgia Hiller was the one dissenting vote.
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Charlotte, N.C. resident Emily Riedinger, 8, reads a book while sunning in the sand at Lowdermilk Park on Tuesday in Naples. Collier County commissioners voted to seek permits for beach renourishment projects for Marco Island and Naples. The projects will cost $3 million for Marco Island and $31 million for Naples and which will begin in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Commissioner Georgia Hiller was the one dissenting vote.

Collier County commissioners voted 4-1 on Tuesday to seek permits for a $31 million beach renourishment project.

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