Sylvester Stallone is making waves in his upscale Palm Beach community with plans to install an underwater barrier near his $35 million waterfront mansion. The 78-year-old actor aims to address debris and seaweed accumulation in the Intracoastal Waterway, but critics claim the real intent is to keep boaters away from his property.
According to The Palm Beach Post, Stallone’s project also requires leasing state-owned land due to the barrier’s placement. Neighbors were reportedly blindsided by the proposal, which allows public comment until Christmas Day. Concerns range from potential harm to manatees and seagrasses to the lack of communication from Stallone.
Bradford Gary, a neighboring resident, expressed understanding for Stallone’s desire to protect his property but cautioned against staking personal claims over public waters.
Stallone purchased the sprawling estate in 2021, boasting over 13,000 square feet of living space on 1.5 lakefront acres. While his move from California to Florida was framed as a creative reset, the current controversy highlights tensions between personal privacy and shared community spaces.
As the Army Corps reviews the barrier’s environmental and public impact, neighbors wait to see if Stallone’s bold move will land a knockout or a miss.