Jacksonville Boat Ramp Master Plan/ 2013-380

Started by Noone, April 29, 2013, 09:22:58 AM

Should COJ match $100,000 for a 2013 FIND Boat Ramp Master Plan?

Yes
8 (88.9%)
No
1 (11.1%)

Total Members Voted: 9

Voting closed: June 13, 2013, 09:22:58 AM

Noone

Ft. George Inlet presentation being given right now

Noone

Quote from: Shine on April 30, 2013, 10:53:57 AM
BRMP would set a more objective priorities and probably reduce spending on politically expedient, vs. actual need based projects.  Current proposal includes survey data of users and a goal of driving plan based on user needs.  Each year we commit to and spend at least a million dollars in this category, citizen focus needs to be more a part of how those dollars are spent.  Florida Inland Navigation District FIND money comes from taxes you pay as part of your property assessment.  So, the FIND matching dollars come from taxes you have already paid.

If Downtown is worth an independent authority and $19 Million, what is the river, waterways, beaches and access to them worth?  Consider we are working and spending money to "attract" people Downtown; access to waterways, we have more demand than can be accommodated.

Who deserves the world wide international recognition of being the RICOKEEPER? The next super duper Community First FIND subcommittee meeting of the great LOST is 1/9/15. Tom Ingram where are you? Where is the Florida Bar? The Public Trust just totally destroyed. Scott Wilson, Don Redman feel free to jump in here.

Gary Anderson the Chair of the secret FIND subcommittee of the Jacksonville Waterways Commission put me down for the world famous Jim Love, Kevin Kuzel, Capt. Vic Tison, Capt. Roger Bump 26' Berkman Floating dock compromise (Shipyards III) misrepresented by OGC to the Jacksonville Waterways Commission during the 2013 FIND grant application process. I will swear to that under oath in any court of law. It's Brilliant. Super props to Dist. 5 Jacksonville councilwoman Lori Boyer and a member of Waterways at the time and her OGC follow up on Catherine St. WOW! Very positive.