Public Lands Commission

Man strolls down a dock in a wheelchair in the cayman islands as promotion for new accessibility features on cayman islands beach and the new shoreline access map

Shoreline Access Map (IMAP)

This web mapping platform provides Google Maps navigation (satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps of 360° interactive panoramic views) of public street-side access to the sea shoreline in Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Shoreline Access is a Government registered pathway point of access to the sea shoreline. Public Beach Access is any beach area owned by the Government and accessible for free to the public.

IMAP User Guide

How to use the map

  • To change the map style, click on either the "Map" or "Satellite" button in the top left corner.
  • To move the map, click on the map anywhere and drag.
  • To zoom in and out, press ctrl and use the scroll wheel on your mouse or use the + and - buttons in the bottom right corner.
  • Click on any of the red map marker to see the access location's name in an info window. Close the info window by clicking on the x in the upper right-hand corner or by clicking anywhere else on the map.
Map Legend
Amenities:
    Boat Ramp / Dock     Sports
    Cabanas / Benches     Swimming
    Dogs Allowed     Vendors
    Playground     Wheelchair Access
    Restrooms  
    Boat Ramp / Dock
    Cabanas / Benches
    Dogs Allowed
    Playground
    Restrooms
    Sports
    Swimming
    Vendors
    Wheelchair Access
Map Markers:
  Shoreline Access
  Public Beach Access

Navigation Action Markers:

   Driving Directions
   Walking Directions

Access IMAP resources:


Press Releases

What We Do

Under the remit of the Ministry of Planning,Lands,Agriculture Housing & Infrastructure, the Public Lands Commission (PLC) was established in 2017 by the Public Lands Act, 2017. The mandate of the Public Lands Commission is set out in Section 5 of the Public Lands Act (now the 2024 Revision) found here

  • Regulate the use and enjoyment of public land by members of the public;
  • Protect the right of access to and use of public land (This includes registered and unregistered public rights of way to the beach and shoreline) by members of the public, including the enforcement of public rights of way over private land;
  • Respond to complaints regarding the use or misuse of public land;
  • Issue permits for the use of, and activities on public land;
  • Advise the Chief Officer of the Ministry presided over by the Minister, on general policies respecting the enforcement of the Law and in particular enforcement matters;
  • Exercise the powers and carry out the functions delegated to it by the Minister responsible for Lands.
The following activities on public land require a PLC permit:
  • Events (for commercial purposes, for more than 25 persons)
  • Vending
  • Driving a vehicle off-road on public land
  • Docking a boat or vessel overnight at a public dock
  • Horse riding on public land
  • Camping on public land (public holiday & Easter exemptions apply – see Regulation13)
  • Bonfires
  • Temporary structures

To apply for a PLC permit please review Application Guidelines here.

To report any obstructed public rights of way please contact the Public Lands Inspectorate

To reserve a cabana at any of the public beaches and parks, complete this form.


Public Lands Inspectorate

 

The Inspectorate enforces the law as set out in the Public Lands Act (2024 Revision) and the Public Lands Regulations, 2021. The core role of the Inspectorate relates to the application and use of government property. The PLC is the entity responsible, under the Prescription Act (2018 Revision) for applying to the Grand Court in the event that an unregistered (prescriptive) public right of way to the beach is disputed. Obstructing a registered public right of way is a criminal offence under the Public Lands Act. Activities on public land without a PLC permit is a criminal offense and are liable to a fine by the PLC. (See details in the Public Lands Regulations 2021, Section 16)

PLC Appointed Members

The Commission comprises six Caymanian members of the public, whom the Act requires shall be from each of George Town, West Bay, Bodden Town, East End, North Side, and Cayman Brac / Little Cayman respectively. The legislation requires the Commission to meet at least 6 times annually, although usually it meets monthly.

Members are appointed by Cabinet, and the current membership is shown below:

Jaron Leslie

  

Chairperson
Teddie Ebanks 
Member of the public from Northside     
Deputy Chairperson

Ana Jackson

Member of the public from Bodden Town

Member

Ezmie Smith
Member of the public from West Bay 
Member
Elsie Kynes 
Member of the public from Cayman
Brac & Little Cayman 
Member
Shanna Myles 
Member of the public from George
Town   
Member
Dorin Greene
Member of the public from East End
Member
Director of Lands and Survey (or Director’s designate)     
 Member (Ex-officio)
Chief Officer for the Ministry of Lands  (or Chief Officer’s designate)  
 Member (Ex-officio)
Chief Officer for the Ministry of Commerce (or Chief Officer’s designate)      
 Member (Ex-officio)
Chief Officer for the Ministry of Tourism (or Chief Officer’s designate)
 Member (Ex-officio)
Chief Officer for the Ministry of Planning (or Chief Officer's designate)
 Member (Ex-officio)

Facilities at the beach
Gi9vernor Russell Beach
Public Beach Access Marker on Seven Mile Beach

Contact Us

Postal Address:

Public Lands Commission
Government Administration Building, Box 108
133 Elgin Avenue Grand Cayman KY1-9000
CAYMAN ISLANDS
 
Public Caller Office:
Unit A7 (ground floor)
Crown Square
71A Eastern Avenue
George Town
Grand Cayman
 
Email:  plc@gov.ky
 
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

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