Hogans Creek Wins Federal Funding Support

Started by Metro Jacksonville, October 29, 2013, 01:36:07 PM

fsujax

I love this. So happy for Springfield and the City.


Noone

                                                                             KUMBAYA

Bill Hoff


Noone

In the spirit of RICO which is a regional benefit. And after calling in 10/30/13 and participating on First Coast Connect 89.9 fm with Melissa Ross and asking a question of the new Executive Director of the Civic Council Jeannie Miller and if anyone happened to be tuned in I believe didn't answer my question it was time to Make a Scene again on Hogans Creek a tributary that leads to our St. Johns River our American Heritage River a FEDERAL Initiative.

My BOLD (Building Our Local Divide) Urban Core tactical paddle started at an active piece of legislation 2013-384 which after the 6/25/13 Public Hearing had the applicants say that they could support an amendment that would provide 24/7 Public Access to Hogans Creek a tributary that leads to our St. Johns River our American Heritage River a FEDERAL Initiative.

Governor Scott, Commissioners of FIND, five years later and I still don't have a sponsor for a Pocket Park/Pocket Pier that I can take back to the Commissioners of FIND. And MJ'ers and you know who you are. Not picking on anyone but we have all given up asking you know who about you know what.

The weather conditions were perfect to provide a spark at this potential waterfront Public Access street node that would add to an organic cluster of infill activity. It was a high outgoing tide and the garbage was everywhere. I did a very light cleanup because I forgot my Vivian Harrell Bluebag. That just bummed me out. Did bring my fishing gear.

The real purpose for making a scene and being all in was to embrace the announcement and the community support for a positive benefit that is Hogans Creek in a formative period that will tell the world to VISIT JACKSONVILLE.