The Oct. 10, 2012 Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting had me saying to myself that Jacksonville is so LOST and needs to FIND FIND in the SUNSHINE!
Going from the Sept. 19 minutes in attendance City council members Jim Love, (Chair), Lori Boyer (Vice Chair), John Crescimbeni; Commissioners Gary Anderson, Ed Fleming, John Godfrey, Ralph Hodges, Scott Shine, Stephen Swann; Lane Burnett, Ray Pringles, Penny Thompson, and state representative Lake Ray were excused; OGC Kristina Nelson; Dr. Quinton White, Dr. Gerard Pinto, JU; Capt. Jim Suber, Waterways Coordinator; Legislative Asst. Marilyn Allen; Calvin ( Director), Gary Kresel, Jody McDaniel, Planning Department; Dave Roman, Administration; Lisa Rinaman, St. Johns Riverkeeper; Lt. Commander Robert S. Butts, United States Coast Guard; Mike Hollingsworth, United States Army Corps of Engineers; Janie Thomas, Executive Director, Shrimp Producers Assoc.; O.Wayne Young, Governmental Affairs, JEA; Ron Littlepage, Steve Patterson, Dave Bauerlein, Times Union; Joe Wilhelm, Daily Record; Geoff Sample, SJRWMD; Capt. Vic Tison, John Nooney, Recreational Fishing Alliance; Bill Parker; Amanda Hodges; ECA Kevin Kuzel (Love), Connie Holt; Damian Cook, Intern, Dist.14/ Ethics Officer; John J. Jackson, Council Research Division.
First on the agenda and the best part of the meeting for me was the artificial Reef Subcommittee Update by Commissioner Scott Shine. The minutes of the Oct. 3 Artificial Reef subcommittee meeting were also made available to the Public in addition to other material relevant to the meeting. Commissioner Shine and councilwoman Boyer who were both at the subcommittee meeting are moving this Public, Private, Partnership through the legislative process in the Sunshine that when this is all said and done will be a huge story throughout the state of Florida in my opinion.
The coordinated effort of the agencies involved and the accelerated recognition that you could be the one holding this entire project up is there in the open and if anything it's having the effect that more groups want to jump on board and be a part of this win/win for the city of Jacksonville and the citizens of Florida.
Commissioner Shine noted that FWC needs to write an opinion.
Coastal Conservation Commission is taking a leading role.
Councilwoman Boyer is following up on the Overland Street Project that could supply the material for the reef.
The list is long and all positive. it's happening.
Next on the agenda
Georgia-Pacific Pipeline Update. And whoever is leading this it was left blank. Chairman Love mentioned that the Administration (RK) wasn't there to give an update due to family matters. OK. But we're the Georgia Pacific people even invited. Was an offer extended? Hey, Georgia Pacific your on the agenda for the Jacksonville Waterways Commission. We're going to be talking about you. You have anything to say? Just asking if a phone call had been made.
Next on the agenda was Dr. White and Dr. Pinto from JU.
Then Old Business
New Business:
In New Business Commissioner Lane Burnett addressed the commissioners about a recent trip to Exchange Club Island and then holds up and mentions to the members a handout that he had for them. Sitting out in the audience your thinking OK, You guys see it but the Public doesn't. Last time there was this discussion it went back to the nightmare subcommittee meeting on canoe and kayak launches with then outgoing FIND commissioner Mike Messiano and the manipulation of information that was then brought back to the Waterways Commission members and lets not forget what then happened we left $ 500,000 on the table with the removal of two projects at a full city council meeting and then legislation 2012-402. An embarrassment for Jacksonville and FIND.
I felt so sorry for Dave Roman at this meeting because when discussion was occurring he was looking around the room and Tera Meeks wasn't there to answer any questions. Kelley Boree wasn't there. Jody McDaniel wasn't there. And we didn't have a FIND update. Heck, you don't even see the Port Authority rep at the meetings any more.
There were 3 speakers for Public comment.
The first was a member of the Recreational Fishing Alliance and he addressed the lack of access for fishing in newly constructed bridge areas.
Geoff Sample with SJRWMD gave a breakdown of the recent District Land Assesment program.
Key dates. Oct. 25 6pm. In Palatka for a Public meeting.
Oct. 25 at 7pm at the cruise terminal is also a Public meeting which will be talking about the dredging in the river. If I had to pick one I'd be going to the dredge meeting.
As for me during Public Comment I was applauding councilwoman Boyer and Scott Shine for the work that they are doing together with others on this project. There may have been more people at the subcommittee meeting then attended Wend full Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting. Just don't lose the momentum. I mentioned to the members that I still don't have a sponsor to take to the commissioners of FIND. The Commissioners are in south Florida but will soon be making the loop back up north. Mentioned the Shipyrds III pier. We need to restore the Public Trust.
So who wants to kayak and fish Downtown under the brand new no fishing signs that was never before Waterways?
Let's all join Mayor Brown Downtown on the St. Johns River our American Heritage River a Federal Initiative.