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PLEASE HELP! CONTACT YOUR DO IT TODAY, MAKE THE POINT WITH EMAILS! THE FIRE ISLAND INLET NEEDS DREDGING at DEMOCRAT POINT. BABYLON BEACHES NEED IT'S A WIN WIN DEAL FOR ALL! |
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We strongly urge our members and the general public to e-mail, write, or call
our elected officials to keep them apprised of our Dire Situation.
Please Copy the Text Below, and Paste it into the Body of the Web Forms
or Email addresses on the following links to our Elected Officials.
Dear "Senator Schumer": Our Beaches are Disappearing! Please support the Fire Island Inlet and Shore Westerly Flood Control Project. The taking of sand from the inlet making it safer to navigate and placing the sand Inlet dredging helps to alleviate serious flooding for those living in mainland Increasing the flow of ocean water into the bay and tributaries creates a more healthy marine habitat for shellfish and finfish alike. This project is critical for the protection of the South Shore of Long Island Infrastructure. Thank you for your consideration. |
Please Send Emails to all of the Names and Addresses below.
Give them a Call after You See for Yourself. Take a Drive to Gilgo, There is Not a Lot Left.
Congressman Pete King
PO Box 1428
Seaford, NY 11783
Phone: (516) 459-5007
http://peteking.house.gov/email.shtml
Senator Charles E. Schumer
145 Pinelawn Road #300
Melville, NY 11747
Phone: (631) 753-0978
Contact: http://schumer.senate.gov/new_website/contactchuck.cfm
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
155 Pinelawn Rd, Ste 250 N
Melville, NY 11747
Phone: (631) 249-2825
Contact: http://gillibrand.senate.gov/contact/
Office of U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
478 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone: (202) 224-4451
Fax: (202) 228-0282
Senator Owen Johnson
23-24 Argyle Square
Babylon, NY 11702
Phone: (631) 669-9200
Contact: http://www.nysenate.gov/senator/owen-h-johnson/contact
Assemblyman Philip Boyle
65 East Main Street
Bay Shore, NY 11706
Phone: (631) 647-9400
Contact: http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=008&sh=contact
Assemblyman Robert K. Sweeney
270-B North Wellwood Ave.
Lindenhurst, NY 11757-3708
Phone: (631) 957-2087
Contact: http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=011&sh=contac
Governor Como
State Capitol
Albany, NY 12224
Phone: (518) 474-8390
PENDING EMAIL INFO 11/7.
The more letters and e-mails these officials receive highlighting issues that put our shoreline in peril, the better.
Your Emails Do Make a Difference!
We need to safeguard our shores for all Long Islanders and for future generations.
With federal and state budgets already stretched thin, we must join together
and make sure saving our beaches stays at the forefront of our elected officials’ minds.
For your convenience if you would like to use a different letter, we have provided a Second.
Please copy, cut, and paste, all or any part, into an email document.
Create a letter of your own making! Make your Voice Heard.
Send as Many as You Can!!!
Suggested Subject Lines:
Disappearing Beaches
Funds Needed for Beach Replenishment
Dredging & Replenishment Urgently Needed
Costal Erosion Needs Your Attention
Help Us Safeguard Our Shoreline
Our Beaches are in Danger
Second letter
Dear
Nor’easters have caused enormous damage to the barrier beaches along Long Island’s south shore.
Another coastal hurricane or major storm could easily wipe out our beautiful barrier beaches.
For the 2.8 million people who live on Long Island, our beaches provide priceless relaxation and recreation.
Our Babylon Barrier Beaches are in dire jeopardy. I urge you to support funding for the dredging and replenishment of these ocean beaches now.
The coastal barrier beaches not only offer leisure resources, they also provide a protective buffer for the mainland of Long Island.
Additionally, it has been calculated that Ocean Parkway handles 22,000 commuters (each way) daily.
Putting those cars onto the State Parkways would cause severe congestion for Long Island drivers.
Lastly, dredging Fire Island Inlet for the beach replenishment is vital in order to keep our waterways clear for commercial and pleasure boats,
as well as the U.S. Coast Guard.
Beach replenishment is a critical issue for all residents of the south shore of Long Island.
I urge you to make replenishment a priority before it is too late.
Sincerely,
ISSUES TO MENTION If You Compose Your Own Copy
1.) Erosion and storm damage to the barrier beach ocean front is substantial.
Another coastal hurricane or storm could wipe out beaches in the Gilgo State Park
and the Town of Babylon beaches at Gilgo and West Gilgo, as well as the Town of Oyster Bay Beach at Tobay Beach.
These reducing beaches are the primary habitats for shore birds, some of which are listed as “threatened” and/or “endangered”.
The spring nor’easter already wiped out shore bird nests that were on the Gilgo area beaches.
Other animal species and plant varieties inhabit the beaches which have become drastically diminished.
2.) Our ocean beaches are key recreational locations for Long Islanders.
If they have to be closed due to erosion it would have a big impact on the Town of Babylon residents who,
at times of high gas prices, prefer to use their local Town Beaches rather than travel afar.
3.) The coastal barrier beaches are a protective buffer for the mainland of Long Island.
It is speculated that, if the barrier is breached, flooding would occur as far north as Sunrise Highway.
There is an infrastructure currently in place and heavily used which would cost many millions of dollars to repair or replace.
The highways, bridges, beach parking areas, etc. have been in place for many decades and Long Islanders rely on them.
It has been calculated that Ocean Parkway handles 22,000 commuters daily.
Putting those cars onto the State Parkways would cause even more severe congestion for Long Island drivers.
4.) In the past, the sand for beach replenishment has come from dredging the Fire Island Inlet.
Keeping the inlet unclogged and clear is important because it is critical for many commercial and pleasure boats,
as well as the US Coast Guard.
Additionally, when the inlet gets clogged with the sand that gets trapped along the east to west littoral drift,
it interrupts the normal flow of water out of the Great South Bay.
High water trapped in the Great South Bay causes flooding all along the south shore mainland communities.
As bay tides have become higher many, many of the older homes in the southern areas of the Town of Babylon
are regularly flooded whenever there is a weather event which produces heavy rain.
5.) Dredging the Fire Island Inlet and replenishing the sand on the ocean beaches westward
must be done this coming fall and winter.
A large hurricane or a big winter storm could devastate the South Shore
and end up costing many times over what dredging and pumping in 2007-08 will cost
Save the Beaches encourages you to e-mail or write your local and state officials
about issues that impact the future of our beautiful beaches.
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