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It's hard to see what is going on here, but a crew came out this morning to replace a broken floor joist under 107. They entered from under 108 and some of their equipment can be seen here.
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In an effort to better control the access to our pier and property, I asked Larry Rabe to put these signs up today. I don't think anyone can honestly tell us anymore that they thought this was a public pier. I think when Pop sees a vehicle parked here without a parking permit and turns on his flashing lights, people will pay attention. We had these signs in the maintenance shed and were doing us no good there.
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