News and Updates
New Entrance Signs Installed
Summer 2008
New entrance signs, made possible by funds donated
to East Lyme by the East Lyme Public Trust
Foundation, Inc., were placed on July 18, 2008 at
Cini Park and at Hole In The Wall, just in time for
"Celebrate East Lyme Day" on July 19th. Both the
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New Facilities Taking Shape
Spring 2008
The on-going expansion and reconstruction of the
Hole in the Wall Parking Lot and Overlook Support
Building is seen here as it appeared on June 9,
2008. We expect completion of the facility by
mid-July, 2008. It will include:
- New ADA Accessible Bathrooms
- Free Standing outdoor shower and drinking fountain
- Support office for Lifeguards, Boardwalk and Gate
Attendants
- Storage area for Parks and Recreation Equipment
including an all-terrain vehicle
- Landscaping will consist of sustainable native
species
- Turf grass demonstration sites
- Storm water runoff demonstration areas
- Permeable parking areas using various types of
pavers and grasses
- Newly designated parking spaces for beach and
boardwalk users
- Widening of Baptist Lane with added sidewalk for
Main Street
- Multiple Video Surveillance of the building and
parking lot, funded by the East Lyme Public Trust
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Maintenance Funds Donated
Spring 2008 |
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New for the 2008 season of the Niantic Bay
Boardwalk, the Public Trust Foundation donated
maintenance funds specifically dedicated to the
Boardwalk, to the Town of East Lyme . Part of those
funds were recently used for the purchase of this
all-terrain vehicle to help with Boardwalk security
and maintenance. It will be housed in the new
Support Building at Hole in the Wall Parking Lot
where you can expect to see it in regular operation
along the Overlook.
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It's For You: The 2008 summer
season is about to begin on the Overlook. We all
hope you will join us. |
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Overlook Security Added:
Several continuous recording video cameras,
purchased by the East Lyme Public Trust
Foundation, have been installed.
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Overlook Parking Lot Development
Spring 2008 |
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Started in the Spring of
2008, development at the Overlook parking lot at
Hole In The Wall will soon be completed. Your
comments and suggestions are welcome. Contact the
Foundation through our web site and we will promptly
answer.
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New Interpretive Signage
Spring 2008 |
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The Mystic
Aquarium for Exploration has recently placed a
sign on the Overlook by the Cini Park
entrance at the Niantic River Railroad bridge.
It is in addition to the sixteen educational
signs placed by the East Lyme Public Trust
Foundation in 2005. Our
Educational Curricum Packet will be soon
revised to incorporate the information on this
sign with the others.
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The Niantic Boardwalk Revisited
Spring 2008 |
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The East Lyme Public Trust Foundation, Inc. is
dedicated to protect the public trust through which
the gift of the Boardwalk to the community will be
sustained with your help. |
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The Niantic Boardwalk is home to more than 1,280
commemorative and memorial plaques. Each was donated
in support of the Boardwalk and its maintenance and
each one bears an inscription that makes a walk
along Niantic Bay a unique experience of feeling a
community presence difficult to put into words but
nonetheless, real. Each plaque represents a person
or persons who want to share their thoughts with you
and who have found the Boardwalk the space in which
they can leave their mark.
The first plaque represents a family from South
Africa - Anna, Michael, Jordan and Garrick Blain,
pictured here on the left. Anna and Michael were
visitors in 1993 when they made friends before their
return home to South Africa in 1995. The Boardwalk
was dedicated on July 15, 2005 and the Blain's
returned with their two children in 2007 and,
renewed their friendship with Carol and Dan Lemieux
and their daughter Megan, pictured on the far left.
Although the Blain's have come the farthest of all
those whose plaques line the walk, every plaque and
every bench on the Boardwalk has a personal story to
tell. Some are joyful, as is this one. Some are
poignantly sad. All are touching.
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Pets
July 7, 2007 |
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The 2007 summer season along the Boardwalk has
attracted a number of new visitors. The rules are
that dogs, whether loose or leashed, are not
permitted on the Boardwalk at any time of year. On
the other hand, leashed dogs are permitted on the
beach. Parrots have free access to both the beach
and the Boardwalk.
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Bronze Plaques Refinished
June 7, 2007 |
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Shortly after the Ribbon Cutting for the Niantic Bay
Overlook on July 15, 2005, both the town and the
Foundation dedication bronze plaques, mounted of the
monument at The Hole-In-The-Wall, were defaced by
vandals. Those responsible are suspected but, have
yet to be apprehended.
At a cost of $950 to the East Lyme Public Trust
Foundation, both plaques have now been refinished,
just in time for the 2007 summer season. We are
seeking donations to replenish our fund for
maintenance and repair of the Overlook, so please
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Overlook Temporary Repairs Completed
June 2, 2007 |
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Temporary smoothing and repairs to
the surface of the western 2,741 foot-long gravel
walkway of the Overlook has now been completed and
is open to the public with immediate access from The
Hole In The Wall underpass.
The Town of East Lyme hired Machnik Brothers Inc. of
Old Lyme to do the repairs of storm damage that
eroded the gravel as a result of several coastal
storms that struck the Overlook since its opening in
July of 2005.
With the return of the gravel pathway to public
access, the Overlook offers a 5,348 foot long
walkway between The Hole In the Wall beach on the
west to its eastern terminus at Cini Park on the
Niantic River.
Photo: The re-surfaced western 2,741 foot long
walkway is now open to the public, as seen at 11:30
am on Saturday, June 2, 2007 |
Overlook Repairs are underway
May 31, 2007
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Temporary Repairs to the storm damaged western
2,741 foot long gravel pathway of the Niantic Bay
Overlook are now underway. This portion of the
Overlook pathway is expected to be reopened to the
public as soon as possible for use during the
upcoming summer months. Making the present temporary
repairs has required that the public not use this
portion of the walkway. However, the eastern 2,607
foot long pathway and elevated boardwalk, accessible
at the Cini Park entrance, remains open.
In advance of the repair work, all 50 memorial
benches on the western gravel pathway have been
moved for safe-keeping to the elevated boardwalk.
They are expected to be returned to their original
locations as soon as the temporary repair work is
completed.
Looking westerly, all 50 memorial benches have been
placed on the elevated boardwalk while temporary
repairs are made to the gravel pathway seen in the
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Long Term Solutions to Expected Future Storm Events
May 31, 2007
Negotiations for a more permanent solution for the
Overlook and correction to the flawed design and
construction of its western gravel pathway are progressing
smoothly, according to the Town of East Lyme. The Town and
CTE engineers continue to negotiate with a mediation
scheduled in the near future. As a gesture of good faith,
CTE has advanced the Town $45,000, which will be deducted
from any future settlement amount.
Boardwalk
Damaged in Storm
April 24 , 2006
The purpose of this report is to document information
gathered by the East Lyme Public Trust Foundation, Inc.,
concerning the Niantic Bay Overlook Project. In particular,
this material relates directly to storm damage on the
Overlook resulting from rain and storm waves that caused
various degrees of washout to the walking surface and
revetment structure of the western-most 2,739 feet of the
5,348 Overlook Public Park.
Both engineering and marine science analytical studies are
being undertaken at the time of this printing. Their results
will be added to future revisions of this report as new
information becomes available to the Foundation.
download complete report in pdf format
Kelley-Ramsey Report
Educational
Signs Completed
July 15, 2005
The East Lyme Public Trust Foundation, Inc. is pleased to
report completion of its Design and Installation of
Educational and Boardwalk Entrance Signs on the Niantic Bay
Overlook in compliance with Long Island Sound License Plate
Project Grant (Niantic Bay Overlook Signage) Indentification
No. P.S. 2003-30276.
A summary of the eighteen (18) educational signs, their
design and content, and their location along the 1.1 mile
long Niantic Bay Overlook is available online. The final
report includes photographs of the signs and selected
photographs of visitors viewing the signs.
download final report in pdf format
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