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Written on Marco to loan Hideaway Beach $1.6 million:

If you notice the top of the picture, the south, the sand is closing in, causing a stinking wetland marsh, perfect for bugs and criters and trees.

They will be poisoned and trimmed so the residents can continue to see blue instead of green

This is beach living without a care for the environment

Written on Marco to loan Hideaway Beach $1.6 million:

Many studies have been done, but these engineers like the work that buys the toys paid by the general public

The only solution is a sea wall that should be paid 100% by residents

These groins have been back filled at night, sneaky, to make it look like they work, but, its like a drop in the ocean, they don't

Hahaha laughable

Written on Marco to loan Hideaway Beach $1.6 million:

This beach has a history of abusing public funds. It is a public beach but several instances of conflicts between visitors and patrol guards have caused friction.

The residents never wanted Coconut Island because boater had fun with their dogs, music, drinking and more.

During the last hurricane Donna, while pumping sand onshore, the island 'disappeared'

If you want to get info on this beach goto www.publicshore.com and find the Hideaway and Pelican Bay areas.

The t-groins were supposed to be a ONE TIME DEAL between the county and the residents, promised by ALL THE CURRENT COMMISSIONERS.

Halas and Colleta flip-flopped now under pressure.

They have lied to the public and are now pandering to special groups for special interest.

Both should be tarred and feathered, publicly

The last time renourishment took place there, several turtle purged their eggs, one got trapped and there was a record low nest count.

see www.publicshore.com/conserv.htm

The conservationists have never done anything to stop the disaster on this beach.

It's all about money, and now we have 2 more corrupt officials to deal with.

Fiala, her district, a supporter of Hooters, the eatery that eventually worked its way into the Naples scene, feels its her right to have our funds paid to fix a beach that is seldom used.

Try walking there from public parking - 2 miles

www.publicshore.com is the most informative beach access site known

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