October 12, 2025

5 thoughts on “Public Hearing Set for Proposed Yacht Provisioning Center

  1. Don’t you usually have to wait for approval before you start…looks like they have already begun? See trucks and what appears to be bulkhead changes…bldg put on property etc…

  2. I saw nothing in the Scope of Work about a plan for ship sewage containment or transfer facilities .

    If the plan is pumping to a sewage barge the question is what does the Town Harbor management intend to do for equipment .

    And while we’re at it , review the current procedures for sewage processing for the boats already using the Town Harbor .

    The concern should be at least as severe as the concern for pollution from the coal ships out at anchor .

  3. This is an excellent use of the property. It allows for commerce and will provide much needed parking for Mason Avenue. The town Harbor has pump out facilities and this offers another opportunity for town revenue. It is a win win. Sorry to see the naysayers of progress spew their venom simply to stall the inevitable future.

    1. Name-calling is a despicable tactic in argumentation and should be avoided .

      Where is the ney in suggesting the project not further degrade local water quality ? Do the project right .

      Cape Charles already has a serious water quality problem and if not taken seriously may well have serious economic and health effects .

      1. On a more positive note …. 240 miles to our south is a nice little town called Beaufort NC .

        Beaufort has a beautiful facility for servicing the mega yachts going south from New York and New England to Florida and the islands and vice versa . There are usually several huge yachts there at any time . The business they draw is tremendous .
        It’s the win-win that was alluded to earlier . But it must be done right .

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