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City approves major beach renourishment plan with unanimous vote

June 04, 2024 | City of Fernandina Beach, Nassau County, Florida


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City approves major beach renourishment plan with unanimous vote
In a recent government meeting, city officials unanimously approved the renewal of easements for beach renourishment, emphasizing the continuity of the project from previous years. The easements, which last for 12 months, were described as crucial for maintaining the beach's integrity, with officials highlighting that the project remains unchanged from prior years.

Commissioner Anton, who motioned for the approval, praised the initiative, calling it \"the world's greatest beach renourishment plan.\" He noted that the project involves receiving sand at no cost, which is a significant benefit for the city. The discussion underscored the importance of fresh sand for the beach, with officials reassuring citizens that the footprint of the project remains consistent with past efforts.

The motion received a supermajority approval, with all five commissioners voting in favor, reflecting strong support for the ongoing beach maintenance efforts. The meeting also touched on the sunsetting of the Educational and Governmental PEG Channel Committee, although further details on this topic were not elaborated upon during the session.

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