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  • John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    22,893
    Socialist State of Maryland
    Anne Arundel county is having a meeting concerning Mayo Beach Park, one of our few great kayak launches. We need to show support as the antis ( in this case anti kayak but they probably are anti gun too) are trying to get it turned into a marsh.

    This park was made to give open access to the public and needs to stay that way. We would appreciate it if some of you folks can attend. Here are the details and some history.

    Good afternoon all,

    I have significant news about Beverly Triton Beach Park. Short answer, there is a public meeting about Beverly Triton on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 6 pm in the Chesapeake Room of the DPW building at 2664 Riva Road, Annapolis MD. Please attend and encourage others to do the same. The meeting will cover the $1 beach lease (MD DNR says it is improper), the FY20 beach erosion control project (the obstructionists want the county to turn the beach into a marsh) and the status of the plan for the decades overdue amenities in Beverly Triton (there are some disappointments).

    The long answer is at length below with links to articles in The Capital and to the updated Beverly Triton Plan.

    1) DNR surprised everyone in August when it found that the controversial $1 beach lease at Beverly Triton Beach Park was improper. The county must present a plan to DNR to cure the impropriety by October 1, 2019. The Department of Recreation and Park will tell us about the status of that plan at the September 17 2019 meeting. In the meantime here are three articles and an editorial from The Capital:

    State says private water access on Anne Arundel's Beverly Beach should have been open to the public over 30 years, August 19 2019: https://www.capitalgazette.com/envir...ekq-story.html

    Anne Arundel likely to take down fence that provides private water access on Beverly Beach, August 20 2019: https://www.capitalgazette.com/polit...awe-story.html

    Our Say: Mr Pittman, tear down that fence, August 21 2019: https://www.capitalgazette.com/opini...y6q-story.html

    Beverly Triton Nature Park was always meant to be open, but the same administration that bought the park leased part of it away, August 25 2019: https://www.capitalgazette.com/envir...ace-story.html

    2) There is a FY20 $1.2 million erosion control project for Beverly Triton Beach Park. The county held a public project meeting in August 2019. Many of the Mayo obstructionists attended and demanded that the county use this project to turn the beach in our public park into a marsh instead of restoring the eroded beach. That proposal is bad faith environmentalism. There are more than a dozen community-owned community swimming beaches on the Mayo peninsula. If the Mayo obstructionists want to turn swimming beaches into marshes they can lead the way by turning their own private community beaches into marshes. The Department of Recreation and Parks will also address the status of the erosion control project at the September 17 2019 meeting.

    3) Recreation and Parks released an updated plan for Beverly Triton Beach Park in early September 2019. The Rec and Parks updated description is at the end of this email. The good news is that the county has not cut the size of the parking lot any further. The planned original size was 156 spaces. The Mayo obstructionists convinced the county to reduce the parking lot to 96 spaces and are pressing for further reductions. So far the county is holding at 96 spaces. The bad news is that the drop off area for both people with disabilities and people unloading cartop boats is substantially farther away from the water than the existing drop off 75 feet from the water. The county claims that an existing electric transformer blocks having the drop off area closer to the water. That claim does not pass the straight face test. The existing transformer does not block the existing drop off zone 75 feet from the water and saying that it magically blocks an improved drop off area is specious. The proposed bathroom location is also still a substantial distance from the water, imposing a burden on people with disabilities. The original design had a waterfront bathroom, and the Mayo obstructionists convinced the county to move it back. The status of showers is unclear. The Mayo obstructionists got the county to remove showers from the original plan, despite the fact that the Department of Health recommends rinsing off with fresh water after contact with the Bay. The Department of Recreation and Parks will also address the status of the park improvements at the September 17 2019 meeting. The plan is online here: https://www.aacounty.org/departments...rks/index.html

    Again, there is a public meeting about Beverly Triton on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 6 pm in the Chesapeake Room of the DPW building at 2664 Riva Road, Annapolis MD. Please attend and spread the word widely to encourage others to do the same.

    Beverly Triton is not the only publicly owned park that was never opened to the general public. There are many. In the past one small group went after one park and either got picked off by the neighbors or bought off with a special privilege. Now, we are together. No privileged classes, no special favors. It is all of us or none of us and if we remain united we will *all* get to the water in *all* of our public parks.

    Lisa


    Lisa is a kayaker and, in her own way, is just like a Patriot Picket.

    TIA

    John
     

    md_rick_o

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 30, 2008
    5,112
    Severn Md.
    So to try and understand the issue a couple questions
    This area should have been public access but has been closed off as private?? I'm not sure how you say this is a primary kayak launch point if it has been private access? (I have a migraine so i might be confused)

    What is the link between the Mayo beach and Beverly Triton beach. Are they contiguous?

    None of the crapital gazette links worked for me, is it me? Found a couple via their search
    https://www.capitalgazette.com/envi...0190819-b7blkvw7xngddna6hubq3c3ekq-story.html
    https://www.capitalgazette.com/poli...0190820-diodu4hqazaxhieyanj65myawe-story.html

    Is this the plan you mentioned (that link didn't work for me either)
    https://www.aacounty.org/boards-and...mission/forms-and-publications/AACWAC-B-T.pdf

    I apologize if this makes no sense.
     

    John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    22,893
    Socialist State of Maryland
    Ok, my bad. I use both and they are both in Mayo so I get them mixed up.:o

    We are dealing with Beverly Triton Beach and it was all supposed to be open to the public but the homeowners fenced off the beach and someone made a deal with them to lease it to them for $1 a year. Whoever did that should be prosecuted but, knowing how government works, it will probably never happen.

    The Beach is not just for kayakers, families go there to let their kids play in the sand and at the water's edge. I just happen to be a kayaker and part of their plan will make it much harder to launch.

    Additionally, Stuert Pitman arbitrarily renamed the park to Beverly Triton Nature Park to better protect the flora and fauna. As you know, this is how the liberals keep us from using open areas. :mad54:
     

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