Quote from: Noone on Today at 05:30:46 AM
QuoteOne HUGE headline will be the posting of the new DOWNTOWN docking zone map that the Administration kept away but was uncovered at the 8/13/14 full meeting of the Jacksonville Waterways Commission.
(http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/g374/sheclown2/downtownwaterways2.jpg) (http://s1098.photobucket.com/user/sheclown2/media/downtownwaterways2.jpg.html)
Noone's map
What is this?
Just a guess, but a map of "Downtown Jacksonville Boat Docking Facilities". [/cheap joke :) ]
What the significance is ... I guess we need to wait for Noone to come aboard (see what I did there?) and 'splain.
Thanks for posting.
The state of Florida. The country needs to immediately understand that Jacksonville runs a tight ship. Do we know who the captain was that hit the Mathews Bridge? Was the captain on the boat?
Does anyone else feel sorry for the Baltimore guys? Hope they sue for millions. Wrongful termination.
2014-412 The illegal purchase by the Executive Branch (Mayor) circumventing and defrauding the Legislative Branch (Jacksonville city council)
Total Backroom deals. Scott Wilson, Don Redman feel free to jump in here.
2014-190 The funding for a completed Southbank Riverwalk. A new yet to be built floating dock with one vendor with a 10 year no compete clause. Announced at the 4/2/14 noticed meeting. Again Scott Wilson, Don Redman feel free to jump right in on this.
So now we have 2014-305- New docking Rules and Penalties. Look at the size of this zone. Kind of like the food truck legislation. The penalty for a commercial infraction is the impoundment of your watercraft and a $100 fine for starters. Does this say VISIT JACKSONVILLE?
According to Tera Meeks, Chief of Waterfront Programming and Management for the city of Jacksonville an amendment can be attached to 2014-305 that would simply say that on any existing or new dock, pier, kayak launch exists a 10 minute commercial zone for passenger loading and unloading.
How many 10 minute commercial loading and unloading zones do you see in this new yet to be voted on by our Jacksonville city council in this CRA/DIA piece of legislation 2014-560? There is only one and according to a CRA consultant this is in a 4.8 mile highly restricted Waterfront zone. Not good.
Thanks Noone. Please continue to educate us on this.
No offense Noone, but could someone explain this more coherently?
There's only 1 ten minute loading zone shown on the map. I think Noone believes there should be more.
I guess I'm confused as well. I know that at Metro Park, thre is a section reserved for the Taxi, an area for the pump out (the only one from I think Ortega to Mayport - me thinks there should be a mobile service as right now, all the dock bound live a boards just, you know...) and that there is a section for passenger pick up. That means you can go and park your car and get on your friends boat for the day. That is on the outside Metro Park docks. Once inside, it is, unless they have changed it , a 72 hour rule. Dockage is free but if you want power, you pay.
I believe all the yellow city owned and operated docks follow the 72 rule unless otherwise noted. The downtown public docks are often well used on a good weekend. As they are under the 72 rule, there does not seem to be a need for the 10 minute loading zone except on a very busy weekend. There is a 30 minute zone - the only one?
What is labeled St John's I know as River City and is public but under like a 99 year lease. I kept my boats there for several years but the docks are not that nice, are no longer set up for a major storm surge and frankly, I got tired of the current, which is the primary reason why more boats are not docked there. Cost made a difference as I no longer can use it as much as I want as well. A new floating dock set up with a better design to account for the high current would most likely fill that place up. However, the way I believe the lease works is that the docs must be paid for by the lease holder so I doubt it is cost effect to do pay out those millions. Part of the city's plan for a vibrant downtown should include the cost of those new docks regardless.
The Berkman docks are nicer and newer. They must have an issue as they only get a few boats in. I think at first they tried to sell them but now I believe they try to rent most of them out. I suspect they are asking too much per foot for what and where they are.
The other private docks are off of the commercial office spaces and are off limits to the public. Though I did go to one in an emergency once.
The commercial docks, well we all have seen what ties up there. Also the coming docks in what is normally known as the Shipyards. If they develop that site in a pedestrian friendly way and with good restaurants and retail, making those areas like Downtown would be great.
The Ram dock surprises me as I would think that would be a loading zone only as it s not that large but it appears to be under the 72 hour rule unless it is posted otherwise. The docks at Sisters Creek for instance are public but posted for no over night stays. You can get a permit to stay overnight if you ask ahead of time.
I also wonder if there is a misprint as it appears that they tried to have two things on a couple of the Southbank locations; they may have tried to show 10 minute loading or perhaps 30 minute planned zones adjacent to the Taxi docks.
That's all I have .....
Quote from: thelakelander on August 23, 2014, 04:29:08 PM
There's only 1 ten minute loading zone shown on the map. I think Noone believes there should be more.
Bingo! A sustainable opportunity for everyone. Not just picking and choosing the winners and losers.
Quote from: Charles Hunter on August 23, 2014, 12:38:51 PM
Just a guess, but a map of "Downtown Jacksonville Boat Docking Facilities". [/cheap joke :) ]
What the significance is ... I guess we need to wait for Noone to come aboard (see what I did there?) and 'splain.
Charles, Great Post. Call it like you see it. You can't make this stuff up. The total crushing of the Public Trust.
There are so many examples of legislative corruption. My favorite is what I call the Jim Love, Kevin Kuzel 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 in any court of law.
Palms Fish Camp- A million bucks and you never even opened the door. Sign me up.
Support an amendment to 2014-305 for a sustainable opportunity that anyone can go to the next level.
Lets take all these positives one at a time. Deposition time. (You can't touch this.)
Would love anyone running for political office to point out the new opportunity spots on our St. Johns River an American Heritage River a FEDERAl Initiative in our new CRA/DIA zone that has yet to be voted on by the 19 members of the Jacksonville city council ( Legislative Branch). The legislation is 2014-560 and a Public Hearing before the full Jacksonville city council on 8/27/14 then Private meetings. Don Redman, Scott Wilson feel free to jump in here.
Quote from: sheclown on August 23, 2014, 03:25:44 PM
Thanks Noone. Please continue to educate us on this.
Thank you sheclown and all that you and everyone is doing in Springfield with educating all of us with the governmental guidelines that have been broken but we have to follow.
OK kids lets have some real fun with this next map question that has been kept from everyone. How many identifiable kayak launch locations do you see?
Just to put it out there and to open this up for everyone I do have an open email request to the St. Johns Riverkeeper asking for support on 2014-305 and an amendment to add more 10 minute commercial loading and unloading zones. What is wrong with that? Still waiting to hear back.
Still waiting for years from my elected legislative representative on city council Don Redman. Scott Wilson feel free to jump in here at any time. Remember that we will soon have a new brand new floating dock on the Southbank. 10 minute commercial passenger loading and unloading zone? Why not?
Tufsu1 please share our story and the experience of the opening of RAM, Community First Saturday, on the Riverfront next to Berkman. I shared the story at the 8/20/14 DIA Board meeting during my allotted 3 minute period when the Board took up 2014-305 as an emergency agenda item and referenced DIA Board member Tony Allegretti. I was out in the river in my kayak but my experience was altered because of access. This map is textbook on how everyone will be effected going forward.
Noone-
I suggest you back off of the Federal/Heritage River aspect.
Delaney era promotion.
Herb Hiller,Jax River Summit No.1 keynote speaker,embraced this initiative (and multiple River corridor local government involvement..) and eventually learned of it's chronic,obtuse limitations.
8)
So much looking forward to our next Downtown Waterway Adventure!
Giant Reds under the Parking Lot? Shore Lunch on the Island?Hang out at Berkman,Kayaks gently tethered to the dock,while we listen to WJCT Melissa morning show??
John,you are So Connected to The Resource.That is your significant,primary strength.
I am working on getting the right Kayak,next time I try to pee overboard, you will not have to come to the FLIP Happened rescue...............
ONWARD!.
I love Herb Hiller.
Chronic, obtuse limitations.
Open the RIVER! And the Chronic, obtuse limitations go away.
Don't just Pick the winners and losers.
Look at the map. It says
DON'T VISIT JACKSONVILLE.
2014-305 is active legislation and an amendment can be attached so there is opportunity for everyone.
Every news organization should be showing this map especially if it is tied to the Mayor's prioritized spending of using the Banking fund for projects (2014-468). Shipyards comes to mind. JEA property, The Landing, DCPS Building.
Remember that nobody was aware of this map until after the 8/13/14 Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting. Everything is total Backroom deals.
In seven days who may be recognized Internationally as the RICOKEEPER?
The Public Trust just destroyed when it comes to economic opportunity on our Downtown Waterways.
Did Peter Rummell know about this map? Did Toney Sleiman? Nobody on the Jacksonville Waterways Commission did. Next Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting is 9/10/14 at 9 am in council chambers. Open to the Public. Will the map be available to the Public. Has it been shown in any other media outlet besides MJ?
Next DIA Board meeting 9/17/14. Anyone going? Anybody care? Congratulations to the DIA for assigning a resolution number to active legislation 2014-305 NEW DOCKING RULES AND PENALTIES.
The DIA has in their 8/20/14 meeting minutes now reflect resolution 2014-08-03. Props to Guy Parola for posting my Public comment indicating and stating an amendment that can be attached to active Jacksonville city council legislation 2015-305. (Food Truck, kayak guys, pay attention) This is very positive. Will post more later.
A new Authority
Embrace It
Or
It will Embrace Us
2014-305 and 2014-560 should be in two committees. Should immediate economic opportunity to our St. Johns River an American Heritage River a FEDERAL Initiative contain language in these pieces of legislation that WILL guaranty that?
Finance agenda at 8:30
RCDPHS agenda at 1:30
DIA Board meeting 9/17/14 at 4pm 1st floor city hall.
After attending the Community First FIND subcommittee meeting of the Jacksonville Waterways Commission on 10/30/14 and the sudden cancellation of the 10/30/14 scheduled 1:30 CRA/DIA meeting it is abundantly clear that key elements are being left out of this new Downtown Docking Zone map and how it relates to Public Access and Economic Opportunity on our St. Johns River an American Heritage River a FEDERAL Initiative in our new super duper restricted food truck/kayak 4.8 mile waters/rivers edge zone.
Visit Jacksonville!
What are the key elements and projects that are missing? 2014-305 Docking Rules and Penalties scheduled in two committees today Finance and RCDPHS. What is the position of the Riverkeeper? I've asked Lisa almost every time when I see her at a Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting. Where is Tom Ingram this year with his list?
Visit Jacksonville- Yeah Right!
Tell that to the water taxi Baltimore guys who were sent packing. Losers! 2014-412 to save the day.
Hey! Have a surplus JEA house on the river to sell you.
Hey! Have a surplus Restaurant on the river next to a FIND project to sell you.
Hey! Have a Fort on the river that may soon require a taxpayer bailout to sell you.
So the 8:30 11/4/14 Finance agenda meeting had me wanting to cast my vote for more corruption.
I was there and sitting next to Carla Miller who was there for 2014-668
Jack Shad came in and sat two seats down and was there for 2014-665
I was there for 2014-305
The Chair of Finance Richard Clark arrived and with the marked agendas tossed on the table it was on.
2014-305 was given the defer. And I'm sitting next to Carla Miller. On the marked agenda is CM Love/ Jim Suber
So does Joe Q. Public leave or go and put some more quarters in the meter. You go and put more quarters in the meter. This is the same thing like the midnight email for an EXTRA, EXTRA, $500,000 and then voted on and approved by a board that day.
In the audience was COJ Waterways Coordinator Capt. Jim Suber. Tera Meeks, Chief of Waterfront Management and Programming . Councilman Love arrived and handed out to the Finance members the super duper new Downtown Docking zone map that has only been shown on this forum. Too bad that the map wasn't put up on the overhead TV's.
I filled out a speaker card for 2014-305 and Phil gave it to councilman Clark before the vote. I was never recognized. And Carla Miller is in the front row.
2014-305 is legislation that has to do with creating a new loading and unloading zone for the Foxy Lady Downtown. It is good legislation and the Foxy Lady and Capt. Mitch are top shelf. I fully support it. The one amendment that was attached came from Crescimbeni and had language that the loading and unloading is for passengers only and not for supplies and materials.
Councilwoman Boyer was there and I'm thinking that this may be the first time that most of our elected legislative representatives are seeing this super duper new Downtown Docking zone map and comments about the docking or lack of in front of the Landing.
As Jack Shad was there for 2014-665 the taxis and how it will address violators with (Seizure, Impoundment, and Forfeiture) to provide Authority to JSO to seize & Impound for hire vehicles in violation of Chapt. 220 the same scenario is taking place on our Waterways. Specifically in this new yet to be voted on CRA/DIA zone. Wouldn't everyone agree?
Congratulations to the Foxy Lady and this should be voted on and approved at the next city council meeting.
Will this map be part of today's FIND (Florida Inland Navigation District) subcommittee meeting of the Jacksonville Waterways Commission that is taking place at 10 am on the 4th floor of city hall in Jacksonville Florida? This map will show and be part of the real Florida that will require Jacksonville city council approval and will be part of a transmittal package for our new CRA/DIA in the USA.
Is anyone going to the meeting?
Will there be any media there?
This is our property tax money.
Visit Jacksonville!
Weather conditions look Jax Chamber, JEA Buildin, OED Spacin, and DIA Chillin. Who wants to participate in a RICO loop today in our 4.8 mile rivers edge restricted zone? Call me 904-434-0839 I'll show you exhibits A-Z. Special shout out to anyone outside of Duval county.
Had a RICO good time yesterday. Caught a couple of trout. Southbank Riverwalk construction is happening. Will probably make a scene again today.
I am Downtown
Who's next?
What's RICO?
^^something the RICOKEEPER oversees???
Please, guys, don't encourage him.
Quote from: sheclown on August 23, 2014, 11:31:52 AM
Quote from: Noone on Today at 05:30:46 AM
QuoteOne HUGE headline will be the posting of the new DOWNTOWN docking zone map that the Administration kept away but was uncovered at the 8/13/14 full meeting of the Jacksonville Waterways Commission.
(http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/g374/sheclown2/downtownwaterways2.jpg) (http://s1098.photobucket.com/user/sheclown2/media/downtownwaterways2.jpg.html)
Noone's map
Did anyone happen to watch the 2/3/15 Finance committee meeting of the Jacksonville city council and see the reactions and questions by Doyle Carter and the Chair of Finance Richard Clark and the subsequent vote on a piece of legislation that had to do with the $5,000,000 that is sitting in the Northwest Quadrant Redevelopment Trust Fund? Clark voted NO and good for him.
I was watching because of 2014/560 our NEW CRA/DIA and the SUPER DUPER restricted 4.8 mile of the Rivers edge zone according to a CRA consultant that extends from the Fuller Warren Bridge to the Mathews Bridge and councilwoman Boyer offered a Finance amendment that had a Waterways Component. So doesn't it seem that 2014-560 should be sent back to Waterways? Boyer is uncovering more abuse and backroom deals in Waterways.
Congratulations to MJ for being the only news source that I am aware of that has posted the Super Duper secret Downtown docking zone map and for some real fun and impact put it over what people may have thought was the old Northwest Quadrant Redevelopment Trust Fund zone map. And what is now the NEW Northwest Quadrant Redevelopment Trust Fund zone map. Paraphrasing Ray Holt when commenting on this and welcome any correction when he said that you can't pin any of this on us it happened before we were elected.
Visit Jacksonville!
Soon as the weather breaks plan on doing a RICO loop.
Ben - JCCI we need to kayak Downtown before 2025
Paul Astleford is a hero
Newman St.
Market St.
Liberty St.
How about Catherine St that councilwoman Boyer uncovered when challenging OGC during the 2013 FIND grant application process.
Councilwoman Lori Boyer District 5 is awesome in uncovering fraud. She should be th IG.
Will this map be used or shown at the 2/11/15 Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting for the the illegal water taxis? 2014-412. Will the little guy be allowed to use one of the two brand NEW floating docks on the Southbank for small paddle boat, SUP, USCG 6pack, Wind surfing, kayak economic opportunity for a SUSTAINABLE organic node of connectivity or just give it all to one vendor with a 10 year no compete clause?
Spoke with Scott Wilson yesterday and he can't do anything until he is elected. I have been emailing and calling my elected legislative representative Don Redman District 4 for ever and have been completely ignored. Did anyone happen to see the city council meeting last night and the guy who got a $350 dollar fine for an illegal sign? Enforcement is ratcheting up. Same thing is going to happen on the Waterways.
Councilman Redman you were there at the noticed April 2014 meeting on 2014-305 NEW DOCKING RULES and PENALTIES. If your Paddleboat is not (street legal) (Waterway legal) it will be seized. You can't make this stuff up.
David DeCamp where are you?
Aundra Wallace where are you?
Tera Meeks where are you?
Lisa Rinaman where are you?
Capt. Jim Suber where are you?
Where is the city council?
Mayor Brown where are you?
Oliver Barakat where are you?
Ben- JCCI, where are you?
Dan Bean where are you?
Shad Khan where are you?
Toney Sleiman where are you?
Dr. Vitti where are you?
Mike and Peter Where are you?
Visit Jacksonville!
Where is the connectivity with our Riverwalks and the river? Who will restore the Public Trust? Scott and Don feel free to jump in here. Tera Meeks announced at the 2/11/15 Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting that JTA is part of the plan. WOW!
Will this be revised at the 3/6/15 SPECIAL DIA BOARD meeting at 9am 1st floor of city hall. Will the DIA make a SUP, Wind surfing, kayak launch at the DCPS board building? Why not? Will the Public Trust continue to be destroyed? Will there be any media at this?
Full Jacksonville city council vote tonight 3/25/15 on 2015-38 our FIND project list. We are so LOST. Does anyone know when the last Public meeting was on this? Who was there? We will need to update our Super Duper secret Downtown Docking zone map after tonight. Love the substitutions. Who made them?
Stay positive.
We have all given up asking you know who about you know what?
I'm still hoping that my One Spark check from last year is still in the mail.
Visit Jacksonville!
Quote from: thelakelander on January 18, 2015, 10:01:10 AM
What's RICO?
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act = RICO
2014-412 is on the agenda for the 5/13/15 Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting at 9 am today in council chambers. Just 6 days prior to the city elections. can't make this stuff up.
Visit Jacksonville!
Quote from: Noone on November 05, 2014, 03:16:22 AM
Visit Jacksonville- Yeah Right!
Tell that to the water taxi Baltimore guys who were sent packing. Losers! 2014-412 to save the day.
Hey! Have a surplus JEA house on the river to sell you.
Hey! Have a surplus Restaurant on the river next to a FIND project to sell you.
Hey! Have a Fort on the river that may soon require a taxpayer bailout to sell you.
So the 8:30 11/4/14 Finance agenda meeting had me wanting to cast my vote for more corruption.
I was there and sitting next to Carla Miller who was there for 2014-668
Jack Shad came in and sat two seats down and was there for 2014-665
I was there for 2014-305
The Chair of Finance Richard Clark arrived and with the marked agendas tossed on the table it was on.
2014-305 was given the defer. And I'm sitting next to Carla Miller. On the marked agenda is CM Love/ Jim Suber
So does Joe Q. Public leave or go and put some more quarters in the meter. You go and put more quarters in the meter. This is the same thing like the midnight email for an EXTRA, EXTRA, $500,000 and then voted on and approved by a board that day.
In the audience was COJ Waterways Coordinator Capt. Jim Suber. Tera Meeks, Chief of Waterfront Management and Programming . Councilman Love arrived and handed out to the Finance members the super duper new Downtown Docking zone map that has only been shown on this forum. Too bad that the map wasn't put up on the overhead TV's.
I filled out a speaker card for 2014-305 and Phil gave it to councilman Clark before the vote. I was never recognized. And Carla Miller is in the front row.
2014-305 is legislation that has to do with creating a new loading and unloading zone for the Foxy Lady Downtown. It is good legislation and the Foxy Lady and Capt. Mitch are top shelf. I fully support it. The one amendment that was attached came from Crescimbeni and had language that the loading and unloading is for passengers only and not for supplies and materials.
Councilwoman Boyer was there and I'm thinking that this may be the first time that most of our elected legislative representatives are seeing this super duper new Downtown Docking zone map and comments about the docking or lack of in front of the Landing.
As Jack Shad was there for 2014-665 the taxis and how it will address violators with (Seizure, Impoundment, and Forfeiture) to provide Authority to JSO to seize & Impound for hire vehicles in violation of Chapt. 220 the same scenario is taking place on our Waterways. Specifically in this new yet to be voted on CRA/DIA zone. Wouldn't everyone agree?
Congratulations to the Foxy Lady and this should be voted on and approved at the next city council meeting.
Today is Memorial Day 5/25/15?
Jacksonville city council meeting 5/26/15 and a vote on 2015-268. Vote NO. Carla Miller
5/28/15 The hiring of a new IG
Port Task Force meeting 6/19/15 9am open to the PUBLIC. Will any media be there?
6/10/15 Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting and will the MOU on the breaching of the Rodman Dam ever be on the agenda?
Memorial Day?
5/20/15 TU piece on the NFL, Military, The USS Adams?
The blockade expands!
Visit Jacksonville!
Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting at 9am 117 West Duval St. Anyone going?
Will there be a FIND Update? We are so LOST.
Is Palms Fish Camp on the secret map?
Congratulations to Duval County Public Schools. New map update?
Visit Jacksonville!
Quote from: Noone on September 13, 2014, 06:15:47 AM
Next DIA Board meeting 9/17/14. Anyone going? Anybody care? Congratulations to the DIA for assigning a resolution number to active legislation 2014-305 NEW DOCKING RULES AND PENALTIES.
The DIA has in their 8/20/14 meeting minutes now reflect resolution 2014-08-03. Props to Guy Parola for posting my Public comment indicating and stating an amendment that can be attached to active Jacksonville city council legislation 2015-305. (Food Truck, kayak guys, pay attention) This is very positive. Will post more later.
A new Authority
Embrace It
Or
It will Embrace Us
ChrisUFGator, strider there are NEW Downtown Docking zones. Where is the Riverkeeper on this? JU? UNF? SJRA? DCPS? JEA?
Backroom deals!
Visit Jacksonville!
And make sure that when you are Downtown that you are transported from one illegal side of the RIO St. Johns to the other side of the RIO St. Johns
Tom Cline the NEW IG for Duval county please take notes. Does Putnam county know about this?
7/1/15 Beaches Watch meeting with CC member Bill Gulliford and Mayor Latham Jacksonville Beach about Jacksonville Beach Pier Issues and another corruption story of Duval county mismanagement. Ask Tera Meeks and check with Lori Boyer and some CIP accounts. Stay positive.
What is happening is the Uber and Lyft of the Waterways. Pick and choose the winners and losers.
Downtown is the most restricted Neighborhood Waterway in the country.
Visit Jacksonville!
Quote from: Noone on July 05, 2015, 05:26:49 PM
Quote from: Noone on September 13, 2014, 06:15:47 AM
Next DIA Board meeting 9/17/14. Anyone going? Anybody care? Congratulations to the DIA for assigning a resolution number to active legislation 2014-305 NEW DOCKING RULES AND PENALTIES.
The DIA has in their 8/20/14 meeting minutes now reflect resolution 2014-08-03. Props to Guy Parola for posting my Public comment indicating and stating an amendment that can be attached to active Jacksonville city council legislation 2015-305. (Food Truck, kayak guys, pay attention) This is very positive. Will post more later.
A new Authority
Embrace It
Or
It will Embrace Us
ChrisUFGator, strider there are NEW Downtown Docking zones. Where is the Riverkeeper on this? JU? UNF? SJRA? DCPS? JEA?
Backroom deals!
Visit Jacksonville!
And make sure that when you are Downtown that you are transported from one illegal side of the RIO St. Johns to the other side of the RIO St. Johns
Tom Cline the NEW IG for Duval county please take notes. Does Putnam county know about this?
7/1/15 Beaches Watch meeting with CC member Bill Gulliford and Mayor Latham Jacksonville Beach about Jacksonville Beach Pier Issues and another corruption story of Duval county mismanagement. Ask Tera Meeks and check with Lori Boyer and some CIP accounts. Stay positive.
What is happening is the Uber and Lyft of the Waterways. Pick and choose the winners and losers.
Yes they're new, these loading zone things. I don't think anybody was really aware of it until an event like the fireworks, or at least I wasn't.
Quote from: ChriswUfGator on July 07, 2015, 10:44:01 AM
Quote from: Noone on July 05, 2015, 05:26:49 PM
Quote from: Noone on September 13, 2014, 06:15:47 AM
Next DIA Board meeting 9/17/14. Anyone going? Anybody care? Congratulations to the DIA for assigning a resolution number to active legislation 2014-305 NEW DOCKING RULES AND PENALTIES.
The DIA has in their 8/20/14 meeting minutes now reflect resolution 2014-08-03. Props to Guy Parola for posting my Public comment indicating and stating an amendment that can be attached to active Jacksonville city council legislation 2015-305. (Food Truck, kayak guys, pay attention) This is very positive. Will post more later.
A new Authority
Embrace It
Or
It will Embrace Us
ChrisUFGator, strider there are NEW Downtown Docking zones. Where is the Riverkeeper on this? JU? UNF? SJRA? DCPS? JEA?
Backroom deals!
Visit Jacksonville!
And make sure that when you are Downtown that you are transported from one illegal side of the RIO St. Johns to the other side of the RIO St. Johns
Tom Cline the NEW IG for Duval county please take notes. Does Putnam county know about this?
7/1/15 Beaches Watch meeting with CC member Bill Gulliford and Mayor Latham Jacksonville Beach about Jacksonville Beach Pier Issues and another corruption story of Duval county mismanagement. Ask Tera Meeks and check with Lori Boyer and some CIP accounts. Stay positive.
What is happening is the Uber and Lyft of the Waterways. Pick and choose the winners and losers.
Yes they're new, these loading zone things. I don't think anybody was really aware of it until an event like the fireworks, or at least I wasn't.
Total Backroom deals. Can't make this stuff up. You have to love it when a CRA consultant uses a Public comment period to tell DIA Board members to tighten up because people go to jail for this stuff. This is a NEW 4.8 miles RIVERS edge zone that will soon be under FEDERAL oversight. Welcome to the Neighborhood!
Quote from: ChriswUfGator on July 07, 2015, 10:44:01 AM
Quote from: Noone on July 05, 2015, 05:26:49 PM
Quote from: Noone on September 13, 2014, 06:15:47 AM
Next DIA Board meeting 9/17/14. Anyone going? Anybody care? Congratulations to the DIA for assigning a resolution number to active legislation 2014-305 NEW DOCKING RULES AND PENALTIES.
The DIA has in their 8/20/14 meeting minutes now reflect resolution 2014-08-03. Props to Guy Parola for posting my Public comment indicating and stating an amendment that can be attached to active Jacksonville city council legislation 2015-305. (Food Truck, kayak guys, pay attention) This is very positive. Will post more later.
A new Authority
Embrace It
Or
It will Embrace Us
ChrisUFGator, strider there are NEW Downtown Docking zones. Where is the Riverkeeper on this? JU? UNF? SJRA? DCPS? JEA?
Backroom deals!
Visit Jacksonville!
And make sure that when you are Downtown that you are transported from one illegal side of the RIO St. Johns to the other side of the RIO St. Johns
Tom Cline the NEW IG for Duval county please take notes. Does Putnam county know about this?
7/1/15 Beaches Watch meeting with CC member Bill Gulliford and Mayor Latham Jacksonville Beach about Jacksonville Beach Pier Issues and another corruption story of Duval county mismanagement. Ask Tera Meeks and check with Lori Boyer and some CIP accounts. Stay positive.
What is happening is the Uber and Lyft of the Waterways. Pick and choose the winners and losers.
Yes they're new, these loading zone things. I don't think anybody was really aware of it until an event like the fireworks, or at least I wasn't.
Jacksonville Ethics Commission meeting in 4 days 7/13/15 at 5pm at city Hall anyone going? Does anybody care?
We are one enethical county.
Where are the fisherman and charter captains?
Anyone else still feeling sorry for the Baltimore guys2014-412?
Our new IG Tom Cline will be at this meeting.
ChrisUFGator, speaking of Fireworks can you believe that a guy gets cited for playing his guitar on July 4th.
2014-305- New Docking RULES and PENALTIES. The seizure of your watercraft for a violation. That is REAL. Especially DOWNTOWN. Hey Man! We created a new 4.8 mile rivers edge zone from the Fuller Warren Bridge to the Mathews Bridge and soon this will be under FEDERAL, FEDERAL FEDERAL jurisdiction with supreme enforcement powers. Can't make this stuff up.
Plan on doing a RICO loop.
I'll throw in some Environmental Ethics-Vince Seibold
I'll throw in a Vivian Harrell Keep Jacksonville Beautiful Bluebag special.
I am Downtown and why you aren't.
Who's next?