What To Do With All That Sand

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The Town of Fort Myers Beach has set some rules for property owners who find themselves wondering what to do about sand that Hurricane Milton may have delivered to their properties.

The Town is requesting that you do not mix the sand with debris from the storm because that sand can be returned to the beach. However, the sand cannot include any debris as its placed back onto the beach. 

No state or local government permit or other authorization shall be required for a public or private  property owner to return clean sand back onto the beach that has been deposited on the property owner’s property by the storm.

If you are placing sand on the beach, email chadd@fmbgov.com with the address and a picture of the sand.  It will be inspected. 

The town says that if any debris is found in the sand, the owner will be required to remove it from the beach at the owner’s expense.

3 COMMENTS

    • It’s cute she thinks that, especially since FL is a red state and since sand/beach issues are regulated in part by FDEP. 🤦‍♀️

      Some people really have no clue how the world works.

  1. Seriously? OK then stop putting millions of dollars of sand on the beach. Sounds like too many Democrats are in charge. They love regulations. We need to weed them out at the next election!

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