Category Archives: Beach

Pic Of The Day #306

Owenoke at dusk (Photo/Ward French)

Pic Of The Day #303

It doesn’t get more classic than this (Photo/Amy Schneider)

Pics Of The Day #300

One of the most famous houses in Westport — the site of the former grist mill on Sherwood Mill Pond, with water still running underneath — is getting a face lift.

Or at least, a lift.

(Photos/Betsy P. Kahn)

Photo Challenge #163

i thought last week’s photo challenge would be hard — perhaps impossible.

I’m an idiot.

The moment Ben Berkley’s image was posted, guesses flew in.

Every one was correct. The shot indeed showed an aerial view of Compo Beach’s Ned Dimes Marina. It’s empty, of course, at this time of year — but alert “06880” readers don’t need boats or a street view to know your town. (Click here to see.)

Congratulations to Tom Ryan, John D. McCarthy, Andrew Colabella, Tony Sauer, Seth Schachter, Matt Murray, Peggy O’Halloran, Rich Stein, Bobbie Herman, David Sampson, George Bory, Myra Skluth, Tom Wall, Rosalie Kaye,  Seth Braunstein, Linda Amos, Brandon Malin, Jonathan McClure, Shirlee Gordon, Lawrence J. Zlatkin and Mary Ann Batsell.

Let’s see how you all do this week! I tried for a harder challenge. But with so many hotshots out there, all bets are off.

If you know where in Westport you’d find this scene, click “Comments” below.

(Photo/Thomas Quealy)

Pic Of The Day #299

Dogs welcome at Compo (Photo/Lynn U. Miller)

On The Meeting Docket — And Off

In November, Westport’s Parks & Recreation Commission unanimously approved construction of a new walkway and bathrooms at South Beach — the no-lifeguard, cookout grill, alcohol-permitted section beloved by picnickers and sunset-watchers.

The walkway will be similar to the one installed 2 years ago, from the pavilion near Joey’s to the cannons. Made of cement, it features wooden railings open to access every 2 cars.

It will connect to the current walkway at the cannons. It continues to the cut-through road near the kayak launch, then joins the gravel marina walkway via a crosswalk.

The current roadway would shift slightly north, to accommodate the new walkway. Several parking spots would be lost.

Plans for the new walkway and bathrooms at South Beach. Click on or hover over to enlarge.

The bathroom — to be built on an unpaved area just south of the pickleball courts — will include an outdoor shower and water fountain. The exterior is white with blue trim, and brick accents.

The projected cost for the walkway is $429,643. The bathroom cost is $257,473.

This Thursday (February 15, 7 p.m., Town Hall), the Planning & Zoning Commission will discuss the proposal. The meeting is open to the public.

One meeting that will not be held is the Saugatuck Transit Oriented Design Master Plan Steering Committee. Their study — funded by a $450,000 state grant — was to be presented at a public session this Monday.

According to RTM member Matthew Mandell, “changes requested from the last meeting were so broad that there was no way to get a new draft in time.”

It’s unclear, Mandell adds, whether the public meeting will be rescheduled — or if there will be public comment at all.

He does not even know if the committee will vote to accept the report — which includes parking decks, new housing units, new retail and office play, but did not include a traffic study.

The state has extended the deadline for the TOD report to be filed. It’s now due in late March.

Pics Of The Day #297

There’s a lot going on at Ned Dimes Marina. The first dredging project since 1993 is underway at Compo Beach. At the same time, a tugboat pulled up to the docks.

(Photo/Matt Murray)

Just a couple of days before though, all was still.

(Photo/Gara Morse)

Pics Of The Day #296

The bridge from Compo Cove, earlier today … (Photo/John Videler for Videler Photography)

… and South Compo Road. (Photo/Patricia McMahon)

So Far, It’s Pretty

Steady snow began — as predicted — around 9 a.m. today.

The forecast calls for sleet turning to rain around noon. Rain continues through early evening.

Enjoy the view while you can.

The Compo Beach neighborhood, a few minutes ago. (Photo/Betsy P. Kahn)

 

Pic Of The Day #295

View from Burying Hill Beach (Photo/Lynn U. Miller)