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Casa Bonita I

Access to our property 9/29/2022 12:03 p.m.

9/29/2022

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Mary Ellen reported that she was able to travel on Bonita Beach Road to the Fish House but from that point on the Sheriff was allowing only Barefoot beach owners to go any further.  The Sheriff reported:  Hickory Blvd is obstructed with trees, debris and water.  So no one can come and go at this time. 

Please understand there is no power to our building and we have water damage in the Electrical room.  The recovery time may be weeks instead of days. 


We have no way to communicate with the people in the building. We don't have any current photos.
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Just after Irma, we went door to door to assess each unit for damage.  I am not sure this process is underway but, I think we are probably safe to assume that it will happen.  But, until we are able to come and go on Hickory Blvd, I doubt we will have any news from our building. 
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