State and federal agencies are debating how to fix a stretch of Seawall Road — or whether to abandon it altogether. by Jacqueline Weaver of the Maine Monitor
It's a legitimate question.... I don't think that the businesses along seawall will suffer... they may even become more popular if that section of seawall was a walking/bike path. The 'dead end' reasoning doesn't hold that much credence. It might even benefit the lobster pound with less complaints! The bigger issue is safety from natural catastrophe... ie.. can people exit safely from either side.
It's a legitimate question.... I don't think that the businesses along seawall will suffer... they may even become more popular if that section of seawall was a walking/bike path. The 'dead end' reasoning doesn't hold that much credence. It might even benefit the lobster pound with less complaints! The bigger issue is safety from natural catastrophe... ie.. can people exit safely from either side.