The Nov.2, 2011 Jacksonville Waterways FIND subcommittee meeting on canoe and kayak launches was sparsley attended. Started at 10 and I'll just go right from the list of current submitted projects for the upcoming Nov. 9, Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting at 9:30 in council chambers.
The Promised 680' Downtown Public Pier is not on the list. WHERE IS The ADMINISTRATION? SHIPYARDS III
1. Zoo Dock construction
2.Mayport Docks
3.Ft. George Inlet
4.Harborview Dredging
5.Sisters ICW dock Dredging
6.Reed Island
7.Charles Reese BR-Dock
8.Zoo Pkwy. Property
9.Atlantic Marine canoe launch
10.Exchange Island Dock
11. Continuation of Blue Cypress boardwalk
12.lighting at BR
you don't consider it a small victory that the City is considering additional access points to the river?
I thought this article from yesterday's T-U sounded promising
http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2011-11-03/story/activists-get-government-interested-adding-more-st-johns-river-access
Doug, I wanted to respond back on this thread because the Historic Promised 680' Downtown Public Pier can and should be on the upcoming FIND list and the people of Jacksonville need to be scared to death if its not even on the list. The state of Florida is becoming aware of the issue.
Did anyone attend the recent Board meeting of the St. Johns River Alliance? Do we even know who the Duval county representative is that is representing Jacksonville? Councilman Redman, where are you?
Anyone plan on attending the Governing Board meeting of the St. Johns River Water Management District in Palatka Dec.13?
Has anyone done a site inspection of the kayak launch at Chelsea St. and Stonewall down from the Haskell building in Riverside? Because if its that easy lets get the chain saws out and head to River Road Park and knock that one out this weekend.
The TU article does sound promising. And what activist Tom Ingram has done in two meetings is very positive. Will something make the FIND list?
There are numerous domino pieces of legislation that are happening and the question of access to the river from not only a public and passive perspective but a public/private economic perspective need to be equally addressed. Are they? I say no.
Dec. 13, Jacksonville city council meeting. Will an amendment be attached to the reorganization legislation that would keep the Historic Promised 680' Downtown Public Pier (Shipyards III) outside the control of an Independent Authority? Mayor Brown-Make It Happen. Make it a Downtown Destination!
Next Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting Dec. 14, 9:30 council chambers. The commissioners of FIND are all curious will the Historic Promised 680' Downtown Public Pier (Shipyards III) make the list.
Be concerned.
Keep score.
The state of Florida is watching.