Partial Settlement Intends To Reopen Bay View Avenue Beach Access - 27 East

Partial Settlement Intends To Reopen Bay View Avenue Beach Access

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A wall of 1-ton sandbags called GeoCubes across two the front of two properties on Bay View Avenue in Amagansett, near Lazy Point, was supposed to be temporary, in place for no more than 9 months, when it was installed a decade ago.
MICHAEL WRIGHT

A wall of 1-ton sandbags called GeoCubes across two the front of two properties on Bay View Avenue in Amagansett, near Lazy Point, was supposed to be temporary, in place for no more than 9 months, when it was installed a decade ago. MICHAEL WRIGHT

Christopher Walsh on Dec 18, 2024
The East Hampton Town Board authorized a partial settlement with an Amagansett property owner that is intended to reopen access to a bay beach that has been obstructed for more... more

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