To modify the project for beach erosion control, Tybee Island, Georgia.
Summary
H.R. 2554 is a legislative proposal designed to expand the scope of federal beach erosion control efforts on Tybee Island, Georgia. The bill would officially include the northern tip of the island—specifically the area stretching from the north terminal groin to the mouth of Lazaretto Creek—as part of the authorized federal shoreline protection project. For local residents and visitors, this change would allow federal resources and funding to be used for sand replenishment and coastal stabilization in these specific northern sections, helping to protect property and maintain the public beach against natural wear and storm damage.
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