LICA is a not-for-profit corporation formed in 1989
to give coastal communities, property owner associations, condominiums and
co-ops, individual property owners, and coast-related and maritime
business people a voice in the coastal policy-making process.
Too often, the interests and rights of these groups are
lost sight of as a myriad of government agencies jockey for position in
their effort to carry out their various "mandates." Federal agencies such
as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service,
National Park Service, and many others have valid roles to play with
respect to coastal policy. At the state level, key players include the
Departments of State and Environmental Conservation. City, county and town
governments are also involved, particularly with respect to land use and
zoning issues. Each of these governments and agencies employ experts to
develop, implement and enforce coastal policies that affect citizens’
rights with respect to the ownership, use, protection and enjoyment of
their coastal properties.
LICA provides a forum for discussion of the policy
issues and periodic conflicts that arise from coastal activities. Through
its newsletter, Coastal Reports, the issues are regularly
reviewed and analyzed. Among those covered have been the attempts by
government to remove leaseholders from beaches, the engineering debacle
represented by the Westhampton Beach groinfield, the impact of sewage
treatment plants on the effort to clean up Long Island Sound, Governor
Cuomo’s Coastal Erosion Task Force, Governor Pataki’s South Shore Estuary
Reserve, inlet bypassing and many others. No other Long Island publication
covers these issues regularly or in depth.
LICA holds Long Island’s only annual coastal
conference each April, attracting speakers on technical, economic, social
and environmental issues related to the coastline. Federal, state and
local elected and appointed officials, engineers, scientists, lawyers,
lobbyists and individual property owners have all appeared at the LICA
Conference. The conference proceedings provide a summary of the
development of coastal policy on Long Island since 1990.
Coastal Reports, Inc. is a consultancy formed in
1989 by Gerard Stoddard, a public affairs and communications specialist,
to provide management services to LICA and publish Coastal Reports.
Mr. Stoddard, Chairman of LICA and a summer resident of Fire Island
since 1965, has been president of the Fire Island Association since 1987.
Supporting Long Island’s Coastal Communities and
Businesses