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Cape May Plans to Raise Beach Tag Prices in 2024

Shown is a stock photo of a lifeguard boat on a Cape May beach in 2019.
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Shown is a stock photo of a lifeguard boat on a Cape May beach in 2019.

By Vince Conti

CAPE MAY – At a city council meeting Tuesday, Oct. 3, City Manager Michael Voll said his office would be proposing increases in beach tag prices at the next council meeting. Cape May has a self-financing beach utility that is supported with beach tag sales and that pays for normal beach maintenance and for summer beach personnel, from taggers to lifeguards.

Voll cited rising pay scales for lifeguards as one of the costs leading to a price increase. This past summer, daily tags cost $8 and seasonal tags cost $30.

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Vince Conti is a reporter for the Cape May County Herald.

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