The public shore access point at Cornfield Point in Old Saybrook was closed off with rocks earlier this summer. After I waged a political battle about it, the rocks were "mostly" removed.
There was always two parking spaces and a handicapped space, with a bike rack. Now, there is one public space, a handicapped space, and no bike rack. There are three remaining stones blocking the second public parking spot and the bike rack is gone.
If this truly is a public shore access point, how did we, the public loose one spot? Why was the beach association allowed to trump public tax payers?
I ask that you look further into this matter, with the aim to restore the area to it's prior status with a bike rack, two regular parking spots and one handicapped parking spot.
I eagerly await your response.
Thank you.

Behold the fisherman. Mighty are his preparations. He arises early and full of hope. He fishes all day and returns late in the evening, smelling afoul, and the truth is not in him.