Officials in Rhode Island are supporting Taylor Swift's sea defence ukuta renovation at her Watch kilima estate amid some residents' fears the singer is removing a famous local landmark without the proper permits.
In fact, permits were issued to mwepesi, teleka on 6 November (13) for the repair work, which included "landscaping 128 feet of new retaining wall", and one Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council executive visited the site to make sure everything the singer was planning was above board.
According to the Westerly Sun, the permit mwepesi, teleka was granted allows for the replacement of unsafe rocks.
A spokesperson for the RICRMC has revealed the sea ukuta was damaged kwa Hurricane Sandy, and she confirms that what the upendo Story singer is doing is "a permitted activity”, adding, "All is OK. Everything is on the level."
In fact, permits were issued to mwepesi, teleka on 6 November (13) for the repair work, which included "landscaping 128 feet of new retaining wall", and one Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council executive visited the site to make sure everything the singer was planning was above board.
According to the Westerly Sun, the permit mwepesi, teleka was granted allows for the replacement of unsafe rocks.
A spokesperson for the RICRMC has revealed the sea ukuta was damaged kwa Hurricane Sandy, and she confirms that what the upendo Story singer is doing is "a permitted activity”, adding, "All is OK. Everything is on the level."