
Andrew L. Chambarry, Esq.Monmouth County, NJ, United States
Oct 8, 2015
It's official! Ordinance #1124 will be "tabled without date" at the Town Hall meeting tomorrow morning. I just received word from Deal's attorney - who spoke with the Mayor and Council this morning.
The Mayor has agreed that this Ordinance will limit public access and has promised to work with us in the future to find better solutions to any "issues" that the town may face regarding the beaches.
In the event that Ordinance #1124 is brought up, revised, or any other action is taken regarding public access and/or parking, I will be personally notified and we will again, take up action.
Congratulations to all those who have supported this cause - it is a true victory for the local community and proponents of unrestricted beach access.
However, the fight is not over. We must all stay vigilant and raise awareness so that this will never happen again. We will still be attending the Town Hall tomorrow to thank Deal for tabling the Ordinance, but also show our strength and concern over their actions.
Be sure to attend the celebration at the Paramount Theater tomorrow for the "Psychic Migrations" screening and afterparty at Anchor's Bend.
Normally, I practice personal injury at the firm Gill & Chamas. However, this issue required immediate action and I am grateful to have been able to help. Special thanks to the firm for allowing me the time and resources to oppose Deal's actions.
Please, do not hesitate to contact me in the future with legal concerns: AChambarry@gillandchamas.com
(732-324-7600)
Congratulations to all! This is a big step for unrestricted beach access! Keep fighting!
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