During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the potential privatization of state parks in Florida, particularly Anastasia State Park. A local resident, who has been actively involved in opposing this initiative since 2016, voiced strong objections to the commercialization of these natural spaces.
The speaker highlighted past legislative actions, specifically the passage of HB 1075 and SB 1290, which were signed into law by former Governor Rick Scott. These laws allow for development plans in state parks as long as they align with broad categories of conservation and recreation. However, the speaker warned that this could lead to incompatible uses such as grazing, timbering, and off-road vehicle trails.
Plans proposed by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for Anastasia State Park include a 350-room lodge, pickleball courts, and a disc golf course. The speaker urged attendees to contact current Governor Ron DeSantis and Sean Hamilton, the Secretary of the DEP, to express opposition to these developments.
The meeting also featured comments from Tawny Kern, who expressed frustration over the DEP's intentions to develop parks, referencing the \"Great Outdoors Initiative.\" Kern's remarks underscored a growing sentiment among residents who fear that such developments could undermine the integrity of Florida's cherished natural spaces.
As the Florida Park Service approaches its 90th anniversary in 2025, the community remains vigilant in its efforts to protect the state's parks from commercialization.