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Saturday, August 24, 2024
ANNALS OF DeSANTISTAN: Hotel, pickleball and disc golf Anastasia Park? Reaction in St. Johns County is fierce. (Lucia Viti, St. Augustine Record)
Our Anastasia State Park must be preserved inviolate, unmolested by Boy Governor RONALD DION DeSANTIS's maladministration. One of the best articles in the St. Augustine Record in recent year.. Thanks to all who have spoken out. I support a St. Augustine National Historical Park and National Seashore, first proposed by Mayor Walter Fraser in 1939. From St. Augustine Record:
Hotel, pickleball and disc golf Anastasia Park? Reaction in St. Johns County is fierce
Tentative plans, described as new construction, aim to increase public access and provide lodging options in nine Florida State Parks, including St. Augustine's Anastasia State Park, a state-owned coastline recreation area located within the city limits of the City of St. Augustine.
The DEP's Anastasia State Park Draft UPM Amendment proposes building a 350-room park lodge in the southern region east of the campground. An already present borrow pit is suggested as a viable site for a portion of the lodge. Lodge views will include the maritime hammocks, dune ridges and the Atlantic beach. Four pickleball courts and a disc golf course are planned for the park’s Salt Run area.
The plan promises to keep the campground separate to ensure "distinct recreational experiences" and evaluate critical wildlife habitat.
Local residents' reactions
Local reaction has been swift and loud. Since the announcement, The St. Augustine Record received a flood of emails, texts and social media posts in opposition to the proposal.
Philip McDaniel, co-founder of the St. Augustine Distillery, expressed outrage at state leadership building commercial and sports facilities that should be built by the private companies or local municipalities.
"Anastasia State Park must remain protected as the peaceful and passive recreation space people use as an escape to recharge from life's hectic days," he said. "Our state parks must remain sacred spaces untouched by human hands."
Gabe Kling, a lifelong St. Augustinian, retired professional surfer, realtor and president of the Florida Board Riders St Augustine chapter, described Anastasia State Park as the real Florida.
Kling said the proposed enhancements will endanger habitats for native and endangered species.
Sad. Sad that stupid conservatives don't understand that a one party state under some strong man isn't gonna bring prosperity and happiness.
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