
“everything that happens keeps damaging this area.” He says dredging sand for the 2006-7 beach restoration project created a hole off Holiday Isle that increased erosion. They’ve been getting nowhere “and the next one’s going to take the houses out.”
Kisela: We’ll continue to work on ways to get this resolved and to work with the DEP and the Corps. But any mixed messages could derail the dredging, even if the mixing was unintentional. We should work on helping Holiday Isle, but we can’t afford to send a message that we’re not completely committed to the dredging.
Eller to the homeowners: Withdraw your suit, let the dredge come in and do its work, and then press your suit. “If you can get it changed, I’m all for you, but do you really want to bear the burden of knowing that you have possibly stopped the dredging or delayed it?” If they press the suit after the dredging, he’d support it.
And we’re done.
Seevers: (We’re now in council reports): Salutes all the hard work staff put in on the 25th anniversary. “The staff made us all look fabulous.”
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