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Public Beach Gets Real: Tackling Crime and Facilities Issues

February 19, 2026 · Based on reporting from Cayman Compass

Seven Mile Beach gets all the glory, but Public Beach tells a different story. Behind the postcard views, this stretch of sand has developed a reputation for petty theft, poor facilities, and occasional trouble. For residents and property owners nearby, it's become a real quality of life issue.

The Problems Everyone Knows About

Ask any local and they'll tell you. Cars get broken into. Bags disappear while you're in the water. The bathrooms are sketchy at best. Anti-social behavior crops up more often than anyone would like. It's the kind of thing that doesn't make the tourism brochures, but it absolutely affects how people feel about living in the area.

For homeowners in the surrounding neighborhoods, property values aren't just about ocean views and square footage. They're also about whether you feel comfortable sending your kids to the beach or leaving your car in the lot. You can run the numbers on our mortgage calculator, but peace of mind doesn't show up in a spreadsheet.

What's Being Done?

Authorities are finally taking the situation seriously. Increased patrols, better lighting, and facility upgrades are all on the table. The return of beat officers to community policing, as reported recently, should help. Having consistent police presence makes a tangible difference in how safe a public space feels.

Local advocacy groups have been pushing for improvements for years. Better trash collection, upgraded restrooms, and designated parking areas would go a long way. These aren't expensive fixes compared to major infrastructure projects, but they require sustained attention and funding.

The Bigger Picture for Island Living

Public Beach matters because it's one of the few truly accessible coastal spots for residents who don't live on waterfront property. When public spaces deteriorate, it affects everyone's quality of life, not just the immediate neighbors.

If you're considering a move to Cayman or looking at properties through [ListCayman](/), don't just tour the house. Walk the beaches. Check out the public facilities. Talk to neighbors about what daily life actually looks like. The prettiest beach in the world loses its appeal fast when basic safety and cleanliness become concerns.

The good news? These are solvable problems. With proper attention and resources, Public Beach could become the community asset it should be.


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πŸ™‚ Anonymous
Feb 21, 2026

Finally. Public Beach has been a known problem spot for years petty theft, sketchy bathrooms, anti-social behaviour and it’s not just β€œtourist inconvenience,” it’s quality-of-life for residents. More patrols, better lighting, facility upgrades, and bringing back community beat officers is exactly the direction this needs. Now the key is consistency, not a 2-week push and then back to business as usual. Fix it properly and keep it clean.

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