Be very careful what you ask for from the County Commission! If they got their hands on Deer Lake State Park you’ll get a 200 car parking lot on the Beach. The TDC under Malcolm Patterson’s watch tried this with the County Commission backing him. If not for the work of Beach to Bay Connection Malcolm and the county would have a 200 car parking lot in or on the dunes.
Also if you were here in the early 90’s you may remember the county commission wanted part of Point Washington State Forest and Grayton Beach State Park so they could turn around and sell it to developers, who were probably already lined up, for a big fat profit. I’m not making this up!
Here’s my opinion on the DEP’s situation. They are asked to cut x amount of dollars from the budget. They inflate the cost of closing parks so that they don’t have to close as many.
Once again if the County Commission manages a Beach Park it will become one giant parking lot.
One more thing, St. Joe signed a settlement agreement with the state saying they will not attempt to get anymore of the land they sold to ECJV that the state subsequently purchased. If the county gets their hands on what is now forest and park land they could certainly make a deal with St. Joe Arvida. (The settlement agreement is on file in the county records it’s a fairly long document.)
Also if you were here in the early 90’s you may remember the county commission wanted part of Point Washington State Forest and Grayton Beach State Park so they could turn around and sell it to developers, who were probably already lined up, for a big fat profit. I’m not making this up!
Here’s my opinion on the DEP’s situation. They are asked to cut x amount of dollars from the budget. They inflate the cost of closing parks so that they don’t have to close as many.
Once again if the County Commission manages a Beach Park it will become one giant parking lot.
One more thing, St. Joe signed a settlement agreement with the state saying they will not attempt to get anymore of the land they sold to ECJV that the state subsequently purchased. If the county gets their hands on what is now forest and park land they could certainly make a deal with St. Joe Arvida. (The settlement agreement is on file in the county records it’s a fairly long document.)
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