Already the public's easy access to Fort Monroe's bayfront beaches is being hampered, and this is happening on NPS property. Right now the entire huge parking lot surrounding the newly opened Paradise Ocean Club at Fort Monroe is off-limits to all but the club's membership. Surely some of that lot can be made available to those who wish to visit the lovely open beach adjacent to the club's fenced off property? Very seldom was that lot full even when used by the O-Club and later the Bay Breeze Community Center. Is blocking easy access to that beach a sign of what the public can expect if the Wherry Quarter and its beautiful bayfront are privately developed? The answer most definitely is YES.
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