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"City code prohibits unauthorized installations on public property," city spokesperson Kaitlyn Ballard said. "Additionally, ...
The plaques memorialize people who have died, such as Russ Ewing, who was known at Jetty Park as the "Snook Master of the ...
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Fort Pierce city officials are removing memorials placed on boulders at Jetty Park, citing city code and U.S. Army Corps of ...
Removal of memorial plaques from Jetty Park has been rescheduled. Plaques that remain intact will be available for pickup Aug ...
The process is expected to take about one week, and the plaques will be available for pickup on July 21 and 22.
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (CBS12) — Earlier this year, nearly $11 million was spent on the re-nourishment of sand at Jetty Park Beach, just south of the Fort Pierce Inlet.
Parking at Jetty Park will also be reduced to 50%, which comes in at 230 vehicles. Once capacity is reached, Jetty Park will be closed to all vehicles and no walk-ins will be allowed.
It is common near Indian River Lagoon inlets and from North Carolina to Florida, Bermuda, the Lesser Antilles and the ...
About 64 percent of the 69,153 day parking passes sold at Jetty Park last year were sold to out-of-county residents (44,177 out-of-county day passes; 24,976 Brevard County day passes).
The main part of Jetty Park has been a mainstay of Port Canaveral, going back to 1967. The county acquired the adjoining 9.6 acres in eminent domain procedures that took place from 1986 to 1991.
Jetty Park is at the far east side of the port, which is best known for its cruise-ship traffic. The park’s pier follows a rocky jetty along the south side of Canaveral Inlet.