Easements

Beach Replenishment
Beach Replenishment
Beach Replenishment
A group of Bay Head residents chipped in to pay for a protective storm wall currently being built along the northern end, but could be forced into giving up some of their property anyway for a federal beach replenishment project planned for the entire Jersey coast.
Projects Moving Forward
Projects Moving Forward
Projects Moving Forward
As the air turns colder, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has plans for numerous Sandy-recovery projects through the winter and spring.
Sand Dune Fights Continue
Sand Dune Fights Continue
Sand Dune Fights Continue
More than 19 months after Superstorm Sandy lashed New Jersey, beachfront homeowners are still fighting efforts to build large sand dunes on their properties to protect against future hurricanes.
Dune Protection
Dune Protection
Dune Protection
Eleven months after Superstorm Sandy slammed New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie has signed an Executive Order, which declares the lack of protection for the Jersey shoreline opens the door to disaster.
5 Hold Outs
5 Hold Outs
5 Hold Outs
Mantoloking officials are weighing its options now that only five beach front property owners continue to refuse to sign easements.
eminent domain holdouts
eminent domain holdouts
eminent domain holdouts
Toms River officials are moving forward with plans to use eminent domain to acquire easements from hold out beach front property owners but they're hoping neighboring communities will join them.
newly emboldened
newly emboldened
newly emboldened
With a recent Supreme Court decision behind them, officials from Jersey's beach and bay front communities are emboldened to obtain easements by any means necessary.

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