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This road was open when I moved to Westport in 1980. I enjoyed going to the USCG Nubble. I sat on the Nubble on the afternoon of Hurricane Bob in 1991.

The closure was due to the pressure from the Haves to stop the Have Nots, I.E. all the rest of us in town that do not own Waterfront property.

This town provides very little to most of us for access to the ocean.

It is also pitiful that there are no waste containers in town for the public at any of the parks such as at the Head, Etc.

There is no town public parking so as to park and launch a boat for daily or overnite use.

There is also no designated potable water source for us to harness in times of power loss.

Shame on the Town Government for this selfishness.

I now complement the Board of Selectman for this stand for freedom to support the rest of us Taxpayers in town.

Scheuer

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