Lillian Park and Boat Launch overcrowding and overflow parking

Submitted by another concerned citizen…

Hi,

While taking pictures of the Lillian Park and Boat Launch overcrowding and overflow parking in the afternoon of 6-13-20, I noticed a Baldwin County Sheriffs’ Deputy vehicle driving through the park and then he proceeded down South 7th Street towards the ” Dead End” . Two parked trucks, with empty boat trailers attached, were left parked partially on the road pavement of South 7th Street, just South of the Parks’ entrance, documenting the lack of respect and concern of the truck/trailer owners to the neighborhood and property owners adjacent to the Lillian Park and Boat Launch. 

I hope all of the pictures from 6-13-20, other previous pictures, and other documented records of problems associated with public boat ramps in quiet neighborhoods, will prevent the Town of Perdido Beach from creating similar problems for OUR neighborhoods and future negative, environmental impacts and damage to Soldiers Creek, other local bayous and waterways. 

ALL of us who love  the peace and tranquility we enjoy and cherish on Soldiers Creek, hope to protect OUR neighborhoods and waterways from what has happened with many other ‘environmentally sensitive’ areas when those neighborhoods and waterways were NOT protected and suffered permanent harm. Protecting Soldiers Creek, and our neighborhood now, will preserve them for all future generations.

-S