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$26.5M in beach erosion control levies OKd

Erosion visible at Georgica Beach in East Hampton,

Photo credit: Gordon M. Grant | Erosion visible at Georgica Beach in East Hampton, as seen looking towards the east, which has exposed rock structures that have not been seen in decades. (April 24, 2012)

Oceanfront property owners in Bridgehampton and Sagaponack voted last night to approve a $26.5 million plan to deal with the loss of beachfront caused by storms.

The plan, designed to reverse 25 years of erosion, will cost most homeowners $10,000 to $30,000 a year in additional taxes.

The drive to create the two erosion-control districts originated with homeowners, many of whom already...

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