Palm Beach TV: Palm Beach Police start removing illegal moorings
This week on Palm Beach TV, we join the Marine Unit from Palm Beach Police as they begin removing illegal mooring buoys from the Lake Worth Lagoon. Resources Town of
This week on Palm Beach TV, we join the Marine Unit from Palm Beach Police as they begin removing illegal mooring buoys from the Lake Worth Lagoon. Resources Town of

The Town of Palm Beach is launching an initiative to identify and remove illegal mooring buoys from town waters in the Lake Worth Lagoon. The effort will promote safer navigation

Updated June 18, 2025 In a reversal of its earlier decision, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection has denied the City of Riviera Beach’s application for a state permit that

Palm Beach officials continue to closely monitor Riveria Beach’s efforts to secure a state environmental permit to establish mooring fields in the Lake Worth Lagoon. As of Monday, April 28,

Palm Beach is moving toward creation of a “living shoreline” to protect against erosion and flooding along a stretch of the Lake Worth Lagoon in the North End. The living

Palm Beach officials say state authorities told them this week they expect to issue an environmental permit for Riviera Beach to establish mooring fields in the Lake Worth Lagoon. The
This week on Palm Beach TV, as part of an ongoing effort to combat traffic, the Town Council weighs rules governing large-scale construction projects. And Riviera Beach’s plans to build

Sylvester Stallone said Thursday he will abandon his plan to install a barrier in the Intracoastal Waterway to prevent trash and seaweed from washing onto the shore of his lakeside