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Board weighs dog‑waste stations along A1A; agrees to pilot observational survey before committing

Natural Resources Preservation Advisory Board · November 6, 2025
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Summary

Members reviewed three product and price options for dog‑waste dispensers and discussed maintenance, aesthetics and the need for FDOT right‑of‑way approvals. Opinions were split on whether the town has a problem requiring dispenser installations. The board agreed to perform an observational survey of A1A to collect evidence before making a formal

The Town of Highland Beach advisory board on Nov. 5 reviewed proposals to place dog‑waste stations along A1A and agreed to collect empirical evidence before recommending installations.

Product options and costs

Staff provided three options: recycled‑plastic dispensers without trash cans (roughly $357 each from one vendor), a second comparably priced vendor (around $387), and more durable…

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