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Residents of Surfside still arguing over beach chair issue

SURFSIDE, Fla. – A battle is brewing on the shores of Surfside, and it’s all over beach chairs.

Tuesday’s commission meeting started on a fiery note inside, while outside, residents were fired up as well.

A group of Surfside residents are calling on the commission to not pass an ordinance that they say would essentially privatize a large portion of the town’s one-mile beach.

It’s all about beach chairs and getting rid of a policy that restricted how many can be brought onto the beach.

Those residents believe the proposed changes would dramatically reduce the quality of life, and that taxpayer money would support their commercial wants and needs.

Additionally, one of the biggest arguments is the potential negative impact on the environment, particularly on sea turtle nests.

The changes were brought forth this year, with the town saying this is because, “…the current ordinance severely limits operators and property owners from providing certain levels of service through its strict constraints on the number of chairs…”

Residents are calling foul, saying the commission is prioritizing money over community while blatantly ignoring what the people want.

Raymond Simpson

Raymond Simpson is a California native, a longtime Coral Springs resident, and the Editor at TSFD. He lives with his family in Coral Springs, where you can find him on weekends running – literally running – with his two golden retrievers.

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