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Old 02-06-2010, 02:59 PM   #37
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Default What is a Public Water Access ?

Wolfeboro Baja wrote in part, "Atty Nix's comment, I'd like to see the complete list of the 17 "public" ramps he's referring to"

To see the real definition of "Public Water Access", go to NH statute Title XX Transporatation Chapter 233-A (RSA). "Public Access" is access that is either owned or controlled by a state agency. Other access that is controlled by marinas or municipalities is just "other" access that may or may not be available in the future. Towns can restrict, charge a fee, or close any access that they control. This is not real public access.

So, with the above in mind, how many public water access sites do we have on Winnipesaukee that we can count on being avaiable for our grandchildren and their children?
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