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  • #181237
    ameister
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    hi,

    I’ve been told there are some folks from the fl keys working on a project with canals that they have gotten permission for and may have started digging the canals Does anyone have any info on the name and where this project is.

    I am guessing its the river that the bridge crosses past parrita. I have always thought abour quepos but it is now to crowded for me. thanks

    #181238
    Andrew
    Keymaster

    I have not personally heard anything about this but would appreciate if you could be more specific… What are these ‘canals’ for exactly?

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    #181239
    vegasknite
    Member

    Scott:

    I don’t what what they are talking about in this post, but, I do know many years ago in Florida especially on the West Coast developers built canals from the landside of the intercoastal inward and then built homes on the canals so you could dock a small to medium size boat at your house now you could navigate through the canals to the Gulf/Ocean. This was a long term project and increased the value of the inland land.

    #181240
    ameister
    Member

    Scott,

    Hola, and yes these canals would allow a small boat with ocean
    access atlthough very tide and shoal dependent. A friend who flys
    with aa and lives on a finca west of quepos was telling me and
    the idea of a non-marina solution is interesting. He said they
    were allowed to build canals becuse of their past projects. I
    could be off a little bit north or south but there are only the
    2 rivers I could think of close.

    #181241
    dkt2u
    Member

    Not to say it isn’t happening, or if it is, if it’s a good or bad thing. I live in the Parrita vacinity and travel through Parrita on to Quepos quite often and I have not heard anything about the building of canals.

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