As a Palm Beach, Florida-based real estate developer, E. Llwyd Ecclestone, Jr. has been engaged in multiple projects throughout his career. He served as the chairman of the construction committee that oversaw a two-year expansion of the Palm Beach International Airport. E. Llwyd Ecclestone, Jr. also served as the chairman of the Town of Palm Beach Shore Protection Board.
The Shore Protection Board of Palm Beach Town advises and makes recommendations to the town council concerning shore protection, beach nourishment, coastal armoring, coastal management, the sand transfer plant, and other matters concerning the Lake Worth Lagoon shoreline. Members of the board must be knowledgeable about any of the concepts listed above.
The Shore Protection Board consists of seven members who the Town Council appoints. Board members must be residents of Palm Beach, and each member shall serve for a three-year term. One member of the board may not be a resident of the town on the condition that they possess special skills or knowledge related to coastal management, beach nourishment, and shore protection. People who want to become board members must complete their applications and attach proof of their residency in Palm Beach.
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