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Public and Private Beaches in Florida: Is it wet or dry?

A significant bill that changes what’s considered public beach and what’s considered private beach in the State of Florida recently was passed in the Florida House of Representatives. The beach that you may have, for many years, used like a public beach and considered public, and a beach that was in fact considered public according to “customary use” laws and policies, could be converted to private use starting on July 1, 2018.

Bill CS:HB 631 - Possession of Real Property

The bill gives the property owners along the beach, who are thought by many to own the beach behind their property (obviously debatable),  the rights that are usually entitled to property owners.  This law gives property owners the right to uphold their own policies on their property, a right that can now be enforced, and not removed by local legislation.  Property owners are now entitled to do what they please with their property.  According to one person I spoke with today, property owners could essentially put up a fence around their piece of the beach, which in most cases goes down almost to the waters edge. Property lines for property on the beach go all the way down to what’s been called the high water line, or as a rule you could think the wet or dry sand.  If it’s dry it’s probably private property assuming it’s in front of private property, but if it’s a wet part of sand along the water it’s probably public property.

Something many people are wondering is, what does this mean when the time comes to renourish the beaches.  Will tax dollars be used to fund the renourishment of private beaches?  I would certainly hope not.  Oh wait just one second, that’s what’s about to happen.  The Army Corp of Engineers awarded a 36 million dollar contract to a company to create private property in Pinellas County from Sand Key to Redington, for private property owners all along the coast. The renourishment project was expected to begin at the beginning of this month, April 1st.

Some other things to note are that many beaches that are highly commercialized are already highly regulated by hotels, condo, and simply the industry as if the previous policies didn’t matter.  If you were to look at ariel images of the private properties you’d see places like hotels and condos have their own sets of rental umbrellas that go almost right up the the waters edge. That would only be possible if that was permitted or private land (private land in this case).

You have to be wondering how many of the condominiums, hotels, and homes along your favorite beach will be using this bill to enforce their private property rights, and I assure you, they are many.  There may also be a limited amount of observable change, because highly commercialized areas want to maintain the inviting atmosphere of the beach. You might have considered the beaches of Clearwater Beach, Jacksonville Beach, or Miami Beach mostly public before, but in reality that just isn’t the case.

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Latest Model Run Shows A Chance of Surf This Wednesday, Thursday

What will happen this week appears to be up for discussion. Will this little front hold for long enough to keep the gradient in place on Wednesday into Thursday. Most of the runs have been showing a weak south wind before the front; then when it switches wind direction behind the front it appears to be going mostly northeast. The models seem to be out of wack this season. Every front is showing up as a northeast wind behind the front, but most of the time they’ve been wrong. Northeast winds would suggest no surf, but something is happening in the gulf where enough onshore winds have been present. Surely a pressure change is not enough to create surf, or is it?

Typically, Spring fronts are known to make surf. When the surf is in season, you can usually depend on surf to be created from a cold front. The other fairly predictable thing that we usually observe is, if there’s a cold front with enough southwest winds to make surf, you can usually bet there’s going to be a northwest swell behind it of some kind, usually at least as big as the southwest swell preceding the cold front. That last cold front was sort of the exception to the rule.

According to the latest weather model run, 15 knot west northwest wind comes up near the Louisiana/Mississippi region of the gulf and shifts eastward as the front steams along. As the front pulls out it pulls the winds to the north. This scenario is likely to create a small west or north swell sometime between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning.

T-Grouns in Pinellas County: Join the conversation!

These groins are really ineffective. I forgot, what side is the sand supposed to be collecting on? (Sarcasm) It’s hard to believe that another set of these is being placed on St Pete Beach as I write this. It’s just so sad that millions of dollars are going into wrecking the beach aesthetic. What ignorant, useless contraption will the county and state decide to spend millions of our money on next?! We should start a petition to get structures on the beach that we actually want there. What would you do with the 10 million dollars?

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