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Morning breaking over Silver Beach. (Credit: Ambrose Clancy) The Shoreline Access Task Force heard mostly compliments at both its Tuesday morning meeting and a followup that afternoon with the Town Board. It’s certain that no overall plan to control access to beaches for residents, visitors and day-trippers will please everyone, but efforts are being made to ensure everyone has some access to the water, whether or not they have permits. Another step that won applause was Chairman Peter Vielbig’s proposal to use a service capable of delivering permits at sites for those who need day passes. An electronic system, “Pavemint,” enables drivers to enter the site where they want to use a permit on their cellphones and then enter credit card information to receive a permit. The number of permits allowed at each site may vary. Town Clerk Dorothy Ogar does not need to get involved or chase non-payers. She will simply get a written accounting of mon ....
Group to ID Island waterway access sites in need of work The beach at Bootleggers Alley on Sunday of Memorial Day weekend 2020. (Credit: Don Bindler) With approximately 70 points of access to waterways around Shelter Island, the newly appointed Shoreline Access Review Task Force got marching orders last week as Chairman Peter Vielbig asked each to identify between 10 and 12 sites they think are most critical for more attention. In the discussion, the most quickly identified was Bootleggers Alley, where there were many complaints last summer of crowds fishing and picnicking with some people using the dunes as toilets, as well as leaving debris at the site. ....