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Board and Freshwaterways Corporation discuss buoys, sign maintenance and debris removal logistics

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Members discussed dirty or broken 5-mph signs, buoy installation, limb trimming and coordination with the Ocean Shores Freshwaterways Corporation and Public Works for debris pickup and volunteer work parties.

Board members and a Freshwaterways Corporation representative reviewed past buoy installations, sign condition and debris-removal logistics at the July 7 meeting.

Jay and other board members said many 5-mph signs on canals are dirty or damaged and suggested replacing numeric signs with "no wake" markers. The Freshwaterways Corporation representative described how the corporation previously anchored buoys by chaining 5-gallon…

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