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Residents urge council action on derelict vessels, dangerous intersection and rising teen crime

2084940 · January 6, 2025
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Summary

During public comment, residents asked the council to pursue legislative and local remedies for long-term stored vessels, redesign a hazardous intersection at East Riverside and A1A, and coordinate with law enforcement on youth crime in Limestone Creek and adjacent areas.

Two residents used the Jan. 7 public comment period to press the Town of Jupiter for action on marine and public-safety concerns.

Lily Wolfson, who gave her address as 1748 Jupiter Cove Drive, urged the council to champion legislative change and local enforcement strategies for long-term stored vessels and derelict vessels. Wolfson said a 2019 Florida Legislature directive produced a study completed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) in 2023 and described that study as a “thorough analysis” with recommendations including a definition for long-term stored vessels (one cited example in the study: continued…

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