More Cape towns imposing tougher restrictions to limit beach crowds
In Mashpee, the local Board of Selectmen voted Monday to continue a temporary, residents-only restriction.
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BOSTON (AP) — Cape Cod towns are imposing tougher restrictions to limit beach crowds and prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
The Cape Cod Times reports a number of towns are taking steps to limit capacity at beach parking lots or restrict certain beaches to residents only.
In Mashpee, the local Board of Selectmen voted Monday to continue a temporary, residents-only restriction until Gov. Charlie Baker lifts his state of emergency order.
Sandwich and Barnstable have also taken steps to restrict beach access to residents only, and Yarmouth officials on Tuesday are considering doing the same.
Falmouth, meanwhile, has expanded parking lot capacity for town residents only at a number of its popular beaches, and the parking lot at the federally-managed Head of the Meadow Beach in Truro has been restricted to bicyclists and pedestrians only as of Saturday.
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