basshunter
01-14-2010, 04:35 PM
It's about TIME!!!!:clapping::clapping:
TRENTON -- New Jersey has resolved beach access disputes with the Borough of Sea Bright and six private beach clubs in the Monmouth County community. State officials said the seven separate settlements announced Wednesday will significantly expand the amount of beach open to the public.
They said the clubs also have agreed to contribute to a fund that will be used to build additional public access amenities in Sea Bright.
The town has agreed to spend more than $550,000 for public access improvements.
The state sued the town and the beach clubs in 2006, claiming the clubs profited by charging fees for use of beaches built and maintained through publicly funded beach replenishment and beach nourishment projects.
TRENTON -- New Jersey has resolved beach access disputes with the Borough of Sea Bright and six private beach clubs in the Monmouth County community. State officials said the seven separate settlements announced Wednesday will significantly expand the amount of beach open to the public.
They said the clubs also have agreed to contribute to a fund that will be used to build additional public access amenities in Sea Bright.
The town has agreed to spend more than $550,000 for public access improvements.
The state sued the town and the beach clubs in 2006, claiming the clubs profited by charging fees for use of beaches built and maintained through publicly funded beach replenishment and beach nourishment projects.