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County adopts ambitious plan for estuary restoration

June 18, 2024 | Holmes County, Florida



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County adopts ambitious plan for estuary restoration
In a recent meeting of the Holmes County Board of Commissioners, significant progress was made regarding the comprehensive conservation and management plan for the Chukwuachi Bay Estuary. The board discussed the importance of updating the county's comprehensive plan, which is renewed every five years, emphasizing the need for ongoing improvements in water quality and overall county development.

Commissioners expressed a commitment to advancing the project without delay, highlighting the urgency of addressing environmental concerns while ensuring that the planning process continues smoothly. The board moved forward with the adoption of Resolution 24-14, which formally approves the comprehensive conservation management plan aimed at restoring and protecting the estuary.

This resolution not only signifies the board's commitment to environmental stewardship but also supports continued collaboration with the Bay Estuary Program and its partners. The resolution is set to take effect immediately upon adoption, marking a pivotal step in the county's efforts to enhance the health of the watershed and promote sustainable practices.

The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude for the collaborative efforts involved in the planning process, underscoring the importance of community engagement in environmental management initiatives.

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