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Residents urge council to protect public boat access and slow development
Summary
Three long‑time residents asked the council to prioritize public boat access and affordable marina space and to reconsider development intensity; one owner said a landlord doubled commercial rent to $250,000 and she faces closure in two weeks.
During the public‑comment period, three longtime Jupiter residents urged the town to prioritize public access to the waterfront and to reconsider the pace and scale of development.
Joe Spano, who said he has lived in Jupiter for about 50 years, told the council the town is changing and urged officials to preserve public spaces. “We don't need a CVS on every corner,” Spano said, arguing that the town should acquire Sunny Sands and create…
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