North Wildwood, New Jersey Lifts Beach Shade Ban
North Wildwood, New Jersey Lifts Beach Shade Ban
North Wildwood, New Jersey Lifts Beach Shade Ban
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North Wildwood, New Jersey, after a successful beach replenishment project, is lifting its ban on large cabanas, canopies, and tents, allowing structures up to 10 feet by 10 feet on the beaches. The replenishment, involving 750,000 cubic yards of sand, has significantly expanded the beach area, with residents expressing gratitude for the restoration. Mayor Rosenello highlighted the completion of the project and the city's efforts to monitor and address any erosion issues. The temporary relaxation of restrictions aims to enhance beachgoers' experiences, particularly during the Fourth of July weekend. This decision follows a contentious period where large shade structures were banned due to beach erosion concerns in North Wildwood.

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