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The Beach
Easton's Beach has been a public recreation area for many, many years. The site has experienced a considerable amount of development throughout its history and has also experienced great loss of buildings over the last two centuries.
Concepts
Below are the four concept plan sketches developed through the 3-day interactive public workshop process. You can provide feedback on the concept plans using the resources below.
Concept B3
New Platform with New Buildings (Restrooms and Lifeguards)
Tensile Structure for Shaded Seating
550 Parking Spaces
Moveable Concessions (Trailers or Food Trucks
Concept B4
All Moveable Amenities (Restrooms, Lifeguards, Concessions)
New Platform with Open-Air Pavilion for Covered Seating
550 Parking Spaces
Concept C2
All Moveable Amenities (Restrooms, Lifeguards, Concessions)
New Platform with Open-Air Pavilion for Covered Seating
350 Parking Spaces
Concept C1
New Platform with New Buildings (Restrooms and Lifeguards)
Tensile Structure for Shaded Seating
350 Parking Spaces
Moveable Concessions (Trailers or Food Trucks)
The Beach
Easton's Beach has been a public recreation area for many, many years. The site has experienced a considerable amount of development throughout its history and has also experienced great loss of buildings over the last two centuries.
Concepts
Below are the four concept plan sketches developed through the 3-day interactive public workshop process. You can provide feedback on the concept plans using the resources below.
Concept B3
New Platform with New Buildings (Restrooms and Lifeguards)
Tensile Structure for Shaded Seating
550 Parking Spaces
Moveable Concessions (Trailers or Food Trucks
Concept B4
All Moveable Amenities (Restrooms, Lifeguards, Concessions)
New Platform with Open-Air Pavilion for Covered Seating
550 Parking Spaces
Concept C2
All Moveable Amenities (Restrooms, Lifeguards, Concessions)
New Platform with Open-Air Pavilion for Covered Seating
350 Parking Spaces
Concept C1
New Platform with New Buildings (Restrooms and Lifeguards)