Soggy shore town OKs renewed court fight against dunes
MARGATE, N.J. — A soggy New Jersey shore town is resuming its costly and thus far futile court battle against protective sand dunes after huge bacteria-laden ponds formed along the beach, blocking access to the shore in numerous spots.
Officials in Margate, a coastal town south of Atlantic City, voted Wednesday to seek a court order halting half-finished dune work that so far has created ponds of standing water.
The work is part of a statewide effort to protect New Jersey’s 127-mile coastline following the devastation that Superstorm Sandy caused in 2012. But Margate residents say their Sandy damage came mostly from the town’s bay side, not oceanside.
And after years of opposition and lawsuits trying to block the project before it started, Margate officials and homeowners argued the dunes would just trap water up against a wooden bulkhead at the sand’s edge.


