The Grow Smart Survey is an important opportunity for public input on regional topics such as business,
transportation, development, environment and fairness. Please share your opinions with us:
http://www.realitycheckfirstcoast.com/survey/ (http://www.realitycheckfirstcoast.com/survey/)
Something to keep in mind when we speak to people abouut Mass Transit:
Quote"The transportation sector accounts for 2/3 of U.S. petroleum use, and is one of the largest and fastest growing sources of greenhouse gas emissions." It really should have our priority.
http://transportation.nationaljournal.com/2009/03/will-empty-desks.php (http://transportation.nationaljournal.com/2009/03/will-empty-desks.php)
Townhall meeting announcement from an e-mail I got:
QuoteDear Sustainable Jacksonville Members,
This Monday evening, you have the opportunity to participate in a public Town Hall meeting in your area to discuss questions about how we as a community should grow.
Town Hall Meetings will be held simultaneously in each of the 7 First Coast counties from 6:30pm - 7:30pm (see below for your county's location). At each Town Hall meeting, participants will answer, as a group, questions from the Reality Check First Coast's "Grow Smart Survey".
After the group has answered the questions, they will hear a presentation on Reality Check First Coast and Regional Visioning. Then, there will be public discussion. Survey results will be transmitted to WJCT (our local PBS station), and at 8pm, WJCT will begin a live program featuring a local panel (with expertise in land use and development, transportation, and natural resources) who will discuss the survey results as well as "how a Regional Vision can help us create the future you want to see".
This promises to be a highly engaging and informative program. For those who cannot participate in Town Hall meetings, you can still share your feedback through the survey here: http://www.realitycheckfirstcoast.com/survey/ (http://www.realitycheckfirstcoast.com/survey/)
And tune in to the live program at 8pm on WJCT Digital Channel 7.4, Comcast Channel 212, or at http://www.realitycheckfirstcoast.com/media-center/ (http://www.realitycheckfirstcoast.com/media-center/) for a live streaming video presentation.
----------
- Here's where you can attend a Town Hall meeting in your county:
Baker County
Baker County Extension Office (Agricultural Center)
1025 West Macclenny Avenue
Macclenny, FL 32063
Clay County
Clay County Board of County Commission
477 Houston Street
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043
Duval County
WJCT
100 Festival Park Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Flagler County
Flagler County Emergency Operations Center
1769 E. Moody Blvd. Bldg #3
Bunnell, Florida 32110
Nassau County
FCCJ Nassau Campus (Betty P. Cook Center)
76346 William Burgess Blvd.
Yulee, FL 32097
Putnam County
Putnam County Commission Building) / Putnam County Governmental Complex
2509 Crill Ave.
Palatka, FL 32177
St. Johns County
SJC Utility Department
1205 SR 16
One thing to consider as you answer the survey questions - improving the economy, preserving the environment, and addressing growth are not mutually exclusive goals and that we should try to come up with a comprehensive plan that addresses each of these.
I hope many of us will attend. Since I already have another meeting in Daytona on Monday evening, I might stop at the Flagler county Townhall meeting on my way back.