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COCOA BEACH -- It may soon be legal to dig holes in the sand at one Brevard County beach.
Cocoa Beach’s city commission is planning to fine tune some of its ordinances, including digging on the beach.
The commission is looking to better define what holes can be dug in the sand.
There are currently restrictions for the safety of beachgoers and sea turtles.
Under their proposal, people can’t dig a hole 18 inches or deeper. The intent, they said, isn’t to crack down on kids making sand castles on the beach.
The commission is also looking to allow some gas grills on the beach, but not charcoal.
They also want to limit the area where tents can be placed next to each other.
The commission may take action in May.
Bring your ruler and a camera.
Cocoa Beach’s city commission is planning to fine tune some of its ordinances, including digging on the beach.
The commission is looking to better define what holes can be dug in the sand.
There are currently restrictions for the safety of beachgoers and sea turtles.
Under their proposal, people can’t dig a hole 18 inches or deeper. The intent, they said, isn’t to crack down on kids making sand castles on the beach.
The commission is also looking to allow some gas grills on the beach, but not charcoal.
They also want to limit the area where tents can be placed next to each other.
The commission may take action in May.
Bring your ruler and a camera.
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