Signs to Protect Mudflat Restoration

The signs are now up. but we don't know the restoration plan yet as the City is reaching out for guidance from CT DEEP on the plantings. The City's Restoration Plan is expected to be submitted to DEEP by early October. The public access path will be re-opened after the plantings have taken hold.

Officers Bruno and Officer Pisanelli have promised to enforce the Restricted Area and will be checking for trespassers on his beat. Remember, parking permits were only required until Labor Day. Officer Bruno was instrumental in getting the Supervisor for Dispatch to understand that this is a new no trespassing area for the police to protect, so that officers can be dispatched to the area.

Please notify the police immediately at (203) 576-7671, if you see any trespassers on the barrier spit or in the mudflat.

If you happen to see someone stepping out of their car or truck with pails and shovels, please take a photo of their license plate and a photo of the diggers on the restricted land. Text to Gail at 203-521-0768, so we can follow up with the police.

If we all work together on this, we can make a difference. Thank you.

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August 2023 Update on Mudflat Destruction