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I agree, Aquaman. Last year, they had two windstorms in September, a relatively mild one during Labor Day weekend which claimed the life of a visitor who got swept up by a wave near the lighthouse, and then one that occurred about a week later. After they had put up the fence in between the two, the second windstorm blew so hard the fences were neutralized in short order. They had to go through the process of removal of those fences to get the sand back to the beach and restore things.
Putting the fences up early serves no purpose other than to spoil Ludington's main attraction to the tourists: the beach at Stearn's Park. It still can draw quite a lot of people to it, and we still have a lot of visitors on the weekends through October. But our City Manager knows best-- at least that's what he tells me.
It would be interesting to see the history of sand fence installation / removal. I'm wondering when and why the city decided on the current dates for fence installation and removal. It should be information that would not need a FOIA but off course this is Ludington and a FOIA is needed to find out when the toilet paper in city hall is changed.
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