Kip,
I believe these "No Parking signs" are the beginning of the end of free access to our beautiful river.
I have lived in Miami Fl. all my life and have seen the same thing with trying to get to the ocean.
When I was a kid you could ride your bike down almost any street that led to Biscayne Bay and go fishing or launch your canoe or just get your feet wet.
Now you cannot even see the ocean when it’s less than 50 yards away. Private streets and walls have cut off all contact with the ocean except in our public parks and most of them you have to pay to get in.
I remember many years ago someone tried to put up a fence by the “Party Rock” and it was torn down during the night.
Does just one person have ownership of that land? I thought it was a joint ownership of the property owners up above.
I guess the home owners in that area have gotten tired or to old of all the people having fun.
Those rocks have been the place for baptisms, reunions, marriages (and a few other things I wish I had not seen) I have rescued people who have fallen out of their tubes and have many fond memories of my childhood and now with my children.
I remember last summer seeing the new no parking signs by your office and having to pay the person in the store to let me park my car across the street to go down the river to my cabin.
It is truly a sad sign.
Guy
See you next week..