Wednesday, March 26, 2025

St. Johns County moves ahead with ideas to protect trees (Noah Hertz, Jacksonville Today, March 18, 2025)

Celebrate! March 18, 2025 was a big victory for the environment.  It was a triumph of We, the People, a victory for wildlife and tree protection.  Common sense and decency won.  We, the People,  defeated the so-called "Developers," foreign-funded satraps, often using dodgy Limited Liability Corporations and louche lawyers. These owners and controllers, led by the likes of ex-Senator developer TRAVIS JAMES HUTSON, are accustomed to buying elections and electing County Commissioners.  

We, the People triumphed.  

Tree protection ordinances were proposed for some 25 years, failing some five times before due to a lack of will and skill on the part of our poltroonish politicians.  

Thanks to Board-certified Master Arborists Chuck Lippi and his son, Danny Lippi, and to all who spoke. Thanks to Commission Chair Krist Keating-Joseph, Vice Chair Clay Murphy, and Commissioner Ann Taylor.  From Jacksonville Today/WJCT by Noah Hertz: 


Trees in St. Johns County
Some St. Johns County residents are worried that development will gobble up their county's rural character. l Steven Ponson, Jacksonville Today

St. Johns County moves ahead with ideas to protect trees

2 comments:

George said...

It's called..if you cut one down.. you plant one somewhere else. Just think about what the county could look like if every time they constructed something, whether it be a road or anything else, they had to plant trees. Just goes to show you how making the most quick money and saving money intersects, along with bad taste, poor planning, and poor culture

Lenny said...

I think they might be afraid that people will hit the trees alongside the road so they don't plant any. Just the level of substance abuse and untreated mental problems in the USA makes their position understandable. And when a good portion of people in the mental health field also have mental health problems... that's not likely to change.