During a recent government meeting, community members voiced strong opinions regarding the proposed paving of a roadway through Tomoka State Park. Aument, a local resident, highlighted the underutilization of a nearby golf course, suggesting that funds should be redirected towards improving local facilities rather than paving the park road. He emphasized the deteriorating conditions of local amenities, including a store and docks, which he believes are in dire need of investment to enhance community engagement and recreational opportunities.
Donna Craig, a long-time resident of the area, expressed her opposition to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's (FDEP) proposal, arguing that paving the road would detract from the park's natural beauty and charm. Drawing on her personal history with the park, she reminisced about its unpaved roads and the importance of preserving the natural environment, which she believes is vital for attracting and retaining residents and visitors alike.
Both speakers urged local officials to advocate against the paving project, emphasizing the need to maintain the park's natural state and prioritize improvements to existing community facilities. Their comments reflect a broader concern for environmental preservation and community development in the face of ongoing changes in the area.