[…] in New Jersey, […] Local governments spent years trying to obtain them, and the state government had to use eminent domain to seize portions of the beach in order to satisfy the agency.
Do it again. This isn’t complicated, and I can’t think of a better reason to invoke it.
Sure, they can’t stop tourists and beachgoers from using the beach that sits between the erosion line and the water — but they don’t want them coming any closer.
Shocking that beach-property-owning boomers in Florida don’t want the filthy low-class public going near their houses.
Do it again. This isn’t complicated, and I can’t think of a better reason to invoke it.
Shocking that beach-property-owning boomers in Florida don’t want the filthy low-class public going near their houses.