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Regional resiliency plan, military readiness review and shoaling study presented to Waterways Commission

3335284 · May 15, 2025
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The Northeast Florida Regional Council described phase 2 of its regional resilience action plan, a military installation readiness review that will include shoaling issues, and other salt‑marsh and seafood-industry projects. The council invited the Waterways Commission to participate in a technical advisory committee on shoaling.

The Northeast Florida Regional Council (NEFRC) briefed the Jacksonville Waterways Commission May 15 on its resiliency program and invited commission participation in regional studies that include shoaling and shoreline projects.

Beth Payne, executive-level staff for the NEFRC, introduced the council’s mission and funding structure, and handed the presentation to Farrah Alami, the council’s resiliency manager, who described the collaborative and four priority pillars: environment, quality of life, infrastructure and economic resilience.

Alami told the commission the resilience program operates in three “spheres of action”: assessing…

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