The Public Trust has just been crushed. This is Shipyards III. stjr, Unfortunately for over a decade Mayors, council members, historic neighborhoods, hospitals, big business have had a fear or is it more of a control of what is perceived to be unbelievable generous access to the river but its not.
The pocket park, pocket pier theme is the best illustration. If you can have a pocket park then you can have a pocket pier. especially if its at a waterfront public access street end. Not to rehash these but what have you been told? Has anyone on this forum made a call? What have you been told? Obviously nothing is happening with the leadership in District 4. Gaffney in Dist.7 has also done nothing.
stjr, who is your councilmember? Have you made any call yourself? Have you ever attended a meeting? Not to pick on you. But has anyone made a call? and what have they said?
I must say that I think I have been patient. But the biggest support and I believe its growing is from leadership outside of Duval county especially as it relates to access and economic opportunity with our river.
There are numerous opportunities. The Pier is one. But what is happening on Hogans Creek is very shortly gaining media attention that will highlight the frustration on so many levels.