City commission approves license agreement for walkover on Egans Creek

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WHAT DO YOU THINK? Should the city of Fernandina Beach allow a hotel company to build a walkover through the Greenway to connect two hotels?

  • The dark line is where the owners of two hotels on Sadler Road want to build a walkway that would go over a secondary dune that is on the Egans Creek Greenway. The city commission approved a license agreement to build the walkover, but plans will have to be approved by city staff before building permits are issued. Submitted photo
    The dark line is where the owners of two hotels on Sadler Road want to build a walkway that would go over a secondary dune that is on the Egans Creek Greenway. The city commission approved a license agreement to build the walkover, but plans will have to be approved by city staff before building permits are issued. Submitted photo
Renovations to two hotels on Sadler Road will include a walkway over a dune in the Ron Sapp Egans Creek Greenway, over the objections of a city commissioner who says the agreement gives developers…

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