Sylvester Stallone’s Controversial Mansion Security Plan Sparks Outrage Among Neighbors
To the dismay of his neighbors, Sylvester Stallone’s Palm Beach property appears to be undergoing exterior renovations. Stallone has applied to the government to erect a sizable barrier in the Intracoastal Waterway adjacent to his residence, according to the Palm Beach Daily News. According to the Palm Beach Post, a notice from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers stated that “the overall project purpose is to exclude boaters” from visiting the property, despite the barrier’s intended location raising concerns about seaweed and trash.
According to reports, neighbors were unaware that the plan was being developed until they recently received notice from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection that a public comment session was underway. According to reports, neighbors were unaware that the plan was being developed until they received notice from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection that the proposal would be up for public comment until December 25. According to records, the project has a long history and wasn’t started overnight. On January 23, 2023, representatives of the Rocky star submitted the application to the state after Florida Department of Environmental Protection employees finished a site survey in 2022.
Neighbor Bradford Gary told the Palm Beach Post, “He bought a beautiful property,” calling it “one of the nicest” homes in the neighborhood. He admitted, “I can understand why you’d want to protect it.” “But you can’t just kind of stake your claim and think you own the water.” “Usually when your neighbors are gonna do something, we’ve found in Palm Beach, usually they call,” Gary added. “A lot of neighbors are concerned.”
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