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submitted 2 weeks ago by Kestrel@hexbear.net to c/urbanism@hexbear.net

This is hilarious. The U.S. Corps of Engineers has dangled a $42 million carrot to replenish sand on beaches in front of expensive houses but the homeowners don't want it at the expense of having to create public access easements (because federal dollars can only go towards improving public, not private, beaches). This town is going to get annihilated by the next big storm because these little tyrants want to keep their beaches private.

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[-] Lovely_sombrero@hexbear.net 23 points 2 weeks ago

Yea, very funny. But even if they do this, won't sand just get eroded faster and faster over time? Shouldn't they try to do something more permanent?

[-] DefinitelyNotAPhone@hexbear.net 53 points 2 weeks ago

The permanent solution is not having people living anywhere in Florida that isn't 50+ ft in elevation above sea level, but good luck convincing the gusanos and small business tyrants that owning a mansion directly in the path of infinite category 5 hurricanes isn't a good idea.

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