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St. Johns River Alliance August 5, 2014. Mission statement To preserve, protect, restore and celebrate the St. Johns River as an American Heritage River.

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1 St. Johns River Alliance August 5, 2014

2 Mission statement To preserve, protect, restore and celebrate the St. Johns River as an American Heritage River in recognition of its ecological, historic, economic, recreational and cultural significance, so that the public may gain a greater appreciation and understanding of the river’s importance to the quality of life for current and future generations.

3 History Formed in 2003 as a direct result of the St. Johns River being designated by presidential executive order as one of 14 American Heritage Rivers nationally. 34 board members representing 13 river counties, two regional planning councils, two regional offices of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and various stakeholders throughout the river basin. Meets every other month, rotating locations among member counties.

4 Accomplishments Sponsored a February 2014 water supply workshop at Stetson University in which 12 of the 13 river counties participated, – Water conservation targets – Water Academy for elected officials (funded by private foundation grant Awarded “State Paddling Trail” designation for St. Johns River in 2013 (St. Johns River Blueway) Awarded “America’s Great Waters” designation for the river in 2012 Hosted River Summits in Jacksonville in 1999, 2003 and 2010, with more than 300 attendees each Hosted River Classrooms in 2010 and 2011 at Blue Springs State Park educating community leaders with on-the-water training Produced the DVD “River into the New World: The St. Johns” in 2005. The movie was shown on PBS stations nationwide

5 Accomplishments Sponsored the St. Johns River specialty license plate in 2010. The tag increases visibility for the river and earns funds for community projects Participated in the St. Johns River Caucus (in Tallahassee) since its inception in 2011. Our efforts helped to secure state funding in 2012 and 2013 for river restoration projects in the Tri-County Ag Area Joined Congressional fly-ins in 2012-2014, meeting with key U.S. House and Senate leaders about national water issues that affect the river Exhibits at 20-30 community and nature festivals annually throughout the basin as a means for outreach and education

6 Focus areas Restoration Water quality Springs restoration Nutrient removal Restoration funding Ft. George River restoration (steering committee) Hogan Creek restoration Recreation St. Johns River Blueway (project manager) Groundworks Jacksonville (steering committee) Lake Apopka ecotourism initiative (steering committee) Research Economic impact of St. Johns River Expand Lower St. Johns River Report (peer review) Resilience Water conservation: consumption targets Water conservation: Water Academy 2015 (Stetson, University of Central Florida, University of North Florida)

7 Focus areas Regional cooperation Stetson University water supply summit Local grant program (from license plate sales) Regional discussion of Jacksonville’s proposed port dredging operations (ports task force) Central Florida Water Initiative (surface water sub-team) Support from all river counties for the St. Johns River Blueway designation

8 Membership structure 2014-2015 budget Clay - $2,500 Duval - $20,000 Flagler - $2,500 Indian River - $2,500 Lake - $5,000 Marion - $2,500 Putnam $2,500 St. Johns - $10,000 Volusia - $20,000 Under review: Brevard, ($20,000) Orange ($20,000), Osceola ($10,000), Seminole ($20,000) Non-membership dues revenue: License plate sales $15,000 Program grants

9 Action requested Board direction regarding future funding of the St. Johns River Alliance. All Districts

10 Board members Officers: Com. Cyndi Stevenson, Chair St. Johns County Com. Lee Constantine, Vice-Chair Seminole County Com. Trudie Infantini, Treasurer Brevard County Mr. Clay Henderson, Secretary Holland & Knight Council Mem. Pat Northey, AtLarge Volusia County Board Members (counties): Mayor Teresa Jacobs Orange County Mayor Alvin Brown City of Jacksonville Com. Brenda Carey Seminole County Com. Welton Cadwell Lake County Com. Chereese Stewart Clay County Com. Frank Meeker Flagler County Com. Tim Zorc Indian River County Com. Stan McClain Marion County Com. Nancy Harris Putnam County

11 Board members (2) Agencies: Mr. Hugh Harling, Jr. East Central Florida Reg. Council Mr. Brian Teeple Northeast Florida Reg. Council Mr. Jeff Prather, Director Florida DEP – Central District Mr. Greg Strong, Director Florida DEP- Northeast District Stakeholders: Mr. Bill Kerr BKI-Ecologists Mr. Dean Campbell Kayak the St. Johns River Mr. Henry Dean River Advocate Mr. Karl Soderholm England, Thims & Miller Ms. Saundra Gray River Advocate Mr. Danny Johns Blue Sky Farms Mr. Eric Ramshaw Southside Business Men’s Club Dr. Robert Virnstein Putnam County Blueways Mr. Hans Tanzler, Ex-Officio, SJRWMD


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