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City residents urge protection of green spaces against development

June 17, 2024 | City of Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida



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City residents urge protection of green spaces against development
During a recent government meeting in Atlantic Beach, residents and business owners voiced their concerns and insights regarding urban development and environmental sustainability in the community.

Lisa Harold, a long-time resident, emphasized the need to consider the unintended consequences of current development practices. She highlighted the transformation of older beach homes into spec houses that occupy every inch of available land, leading to a loss of green space and tree coverage. Harold urged city officials to envision the future of Atlantic Beach, warning against a landscape dominated by concrete. She proposed limiting the footprint of new homes, regardless of lot size, to preserve the area's natural beauty and property values.

Matt Saxton, owner of Synlawn Jacksonville, contributed to the discussion by advocating for the use of artificial turf as a sustainable alternative. He noted the positive relationship his company has with the city and emphasized the importance of proper installation methods that ensure environmental permeability. Saxton's comments reflect a growing interest in balancing development with ecological considerations.

The meeting underscored a community commitment to maintaining Atlantic Beach's character while navigating the challenges of growth and environmental preservation. Residents are calling for proactive measures to protect the area's green spaces and ensure that future developments align with the community's values.

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