This is Shipyards III just look at the poll. If Landmar had been successful with their development objectives there would have been 150 slip marina with not one slip for the Public. The 16 acres of Public space would have been reduced to 8.
I obviously voted yes in the poll and have already elaborated on my thoughts, but you brought up one area of contention here with the boat slips. I'm mixed on whether the City, via the taxpayer, should foot the bill for public slips. I'm all for public parkspace and riverfront "access" via land along the river, but a public marina is a whole different deal. There aren't many or maybe not any cities that actually foot the bill for construction, maintenance/operations, and liability for public marinas. Jax should be no different.
We already have riverfront docking space that's hardly ever used. Who's to say that a full blow marina will be used? Besides, if we have to pay to golf (even on public courses), play tennis, drive a car/park it, or do just about anything, why should boaters get a free ride? For the record, I am a lifelong boater. People pay up to hundreds of thousands of dollars for slips and there are enough "squatting" boats/boaters dotting the river illegally and city and the FWC and the Marine Patrol do absolutely nothing about them (kind of like the city allows landlords to let buildings rot illegally). I don't see a public marina downtown being a good thing. The city should charge slip fees or docking fees in certain circumstances (events).