Hot Public Comment Deadline: Thursday May 2 2019
The April 18 2019 public meeting about Beverly Triton Beach Park was bad.
We have been waiting for decades for a public access improvements at Beverly Triton Beach Park. On April 18 2019 the county drastically cut back the improvement in the February 2019 "final plan" for Beverly Triton Beach Park. The main blow for kayak anglers is the increase in carry distance to the water. Right now it's about a 75 foot carry. The "new plan" increases the carry to 200 or 225 feet. One of the Mayo obstructionists was dreadfully rude. She sneered "oh, they can put their kayaks on carts, they're supposed to be getting exercise anyway" and then laughed. The bathrooms are also moved 400 feet from the water, making it an 800 feet walk to use a toilet, and the outdoor rinse off showers are eliminated.
There is a two week comment period. Tell the county you need a short carry to the water and more parking at Beverly Triton Beach Park! Suggested comment points below.
Comments are due THIS Thursday May 2 2019. Submit comments here on the Public Comment Form link: https://www.aacounty.org/departments...rks/index.html
The Mayo obstructionists put their new talking points online. They're now going after the measly 96 parking spots and trying to get them cut back to a couple of dozen spots - for a 345 acre park.
Suggested comment points for PRO public access, please tell your own story as well:
*96 parking spots are way too few for a 345 acre park. Increase the number of parking spaces.
*Keep the cartop drop off loading and unloading zone where it is at 75 feet from the water. Increasing the distance from 75 feet to 200 to 225 feet makes it very hard to carry up to 150 pounds (or more!) of gear to the water.
*Keep the ADA loading and loading zone where it is now at 75 feet from the water. Making people who use walkers, wheelchairs or who have arthritis in their knees and hips walk an extra 200 feet to the water is wrong.
*Keep the bathroom at the waterfront location in the February 2019 plan. Making people with little children leave the beach and walk 800 feet to and from the bathroom is wrong, making people who use wheel chairs and walkers and have bad knees walk 800 feet to and from the bathroom is cruel.
*Put the rinse off showers back in the plan so people can rinse off their kids and themselves before driving home
Again, comments are due THIS Thursday May 2 2019. https://www.aacounty.org/departments...rks/index.html
For what it's worth, here are the "disimprovements" in the the April 18 2019 "new plan" :
*takes away the outdoor showers so you can't rinse off yourself and your children and grandchildren before you go home
*moves the drop off for cartop boats and ADA parking from 75 feet to the water to 200 or 225 feet to the water
*moves the restrooms back from the waterfront 400 feet so everyone will have to walk 800 feet round trip to use the bathroom
*moves the ADA parking spots 200+ feet further from the shore
Again, comments due THIS Thursday May 2 2019. Again, submit comments here on the Public Comment Form link: https://www.aacounty.org/departments...rks/index.html
Thank you,
Lisa
The April 18 2019 public meeting about Beverly Triton Beach Park was bad.
We have been waiting for decades for a public access improvements at Beverly Triton Beach Park. On April 18 2019 the county drastically cut back the improvement in the February 2019 "final plan" for Beverly Triton Beach Park. The main blow for kayak anglers is the increase in carry distance to the water. Right now it's about a 75 foot carry. The "new plan" increases the carry to 200 or 225 feet. One of the Mayo obstructionists was dreadfully rude. She sneered "oh, they can put their kayaks on carts, they're supposed to be getting exercise anyway" and then laughed. The bathrooms are also moved 400 feet from the water, making it an 800 feet walk to use a toilet, and the outdoor rinse off showers are eliminated.
There is a two week comment period. Tell the county you need a short carry to the water and more parking at Beverly Triton Beach Park! Suggested comment points below.
Comments are due THIS Thursday May 2 2019. Submit comments here on the Public Comment Form link: https://www.aacounty.org/departments...rks/index.html
The Mayo obstructionists put their new talking points online. They're now going after the measly 96 parking spots and trying to get them cut back to a couple of dozen spots - for a 345 acre park.
Suggested comment points for PRO public access, please tell your own story as well:
*96 parking spots are way too few for a 345 acre park. Increase the number of parking spaces.
*Keep the cartop drop off loading and unloading zone where it is at 75 feet from the water. Increasing the distance from 75 feet to 200 to 225 feet makes it very hard to carry up to 150 pounds (or more!) of gear to the water.
*Keep the ADA loading and loading zone where it is now at 75 feet from the water. Making people who use walkers, wheelchairs or who have arthritis in their knees and hips walk an extra 200 feet to the water is wrong.
*Keep the bathroom at the waterfront location in the February 2019 plan. Making people with little children leave the beach and walk 800 feet to and from the bathroom is wrong, making people who use wheel chairs and walkers and have bad knees walk 800 feet to and from the bathroom is cruel.
*Put the rinse off showers back in the plan so people can rinse off their kids and themselves before driving home
Again, comments are due THIS Thursday May 2 2019. https://www.aacounty.org/departments...rks/index.html
For what it's worth, here are the "disimprovements" in the the April 18 2019 "new plan" :
*takes away the outdoor showers so you can't rinse off yourself and your children and grandchildren before you go home
*moves the drop off for cartop boats and ADA parking from 75 feet to the water to 200 or 225 feet to the water
*moves the restrooms back from the waterfront 400 feet so everyone will have to walk 800 feet round trip to use the bathroom
*moves the ADA parking spots 200+ feet further from the shore
Again, comments due THIS Thursday May 2 2019. Again, submit comments here on the Public Comment Form link: https://www.aacounty.org/departments...rks/index.html
Thank you,
Lisa
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