Jacksonville is so Lost and needs to FIND FIND.
The May 9Th Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting was full of hide and seek as it relates to FIND.
Going from the Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting minutes of the April 11, 2012 in attendance: Council members Don Redman chair, John Crescimbeni vice chair, Gary Anderson, Lane Burnett, Edward Fleming, Ralph Hodges, Raymond Pringle, Scott Shine, Stephen Swann, Penny Thompson, state Representative Lake Ray; councilmembers Jim Love, Robin Lumb, Bill Bishop was excused; Kristina Nelson OGC; Dr. Quinton White, Dr. Gerard Pinto JU; Capt. Jim Suber Waterwys coordinator COJ; Jessica Stephens, Legislative Assistant; Lisa Rinaman, St. Johns Riverkeeper; Tera Meeks, Chief Waterfront Management; Capt. Mike Getchell Jacksonville Marine Transportation Exchange; Dave Roman, Administration; James McLaughlin, National Oceanic &Atmospheric Administration; Capt. Roger Bump, Capt. Vic Tison, John Nooney, Recreational Fishing Alliance; David Chapman, Financial News & Daily Record; Scott Wilson, Donna Barrow, Kevin Kuzel, Executive Council Assistants; John J. Jackson, Council Research Division.
First on the agenda was pending legislation that will be voted on at the 5/22/12 Jacksonville city council meeting and its a resolution 2012-273 for 4 FIND (Florida Inland Navigation District) projects.
The Public Trust has just been crushed in this community.
Jacksonville is Lost.
FIND is Good.
Some amendments will be attached to this resolution. There is no doubt that there will be a reevaluation of the FIND process in Duval county.
Who will get the million dollar payday for Palms Fish Camp?
2012-212 the city re-org can still have an amendment attached as it relates to the Pier. That is a fact. Still waiting on the letter from the Riverkeeper. The commissioners of FIND represent the east coast of the state of Florida. We are a joke.
Do you really believe for a second that we are getting more Public Access and Economic Opportunity on our St. Johns River our American Heritage River a Federal Initiative in our Downtown Authority Zone? We aren't!
I am Downtown and why you aren't.