Committee approves regional Port Saint Joe authority despite strong local pushback
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Lawmakers voted to expand the Port Saint Joe Port Authority to a four-county body to pursue cargo and economic development. Supporters cited jobs and regional coordination; opponents warned of environmental contamination, infrastructure costs and lack of local consent.
Representative Schoef presented HB 4105 to expand the Port Saint Joe Port Authority into a four-county regional body to spur cargo operations and economic development. Supporters said a regional approach enables infrastructure planning and job creation; sponsor added an amendment to increase governor-appointed seats for Gulf County representation.
Public testimony was sharply divided. Local residents, environmental groups and some elected officials urged delay and more local input, citing contamination (dioxin reports), infrastructure limits, and concerns that the port would compete with established Panama City facilities. Proponents including local business and economic development interests argued the port has been underutilized for decades and that a regional authority is necessary for long-term viability.
After amendment and debate, the committee reported HB 4105 favorably (roll call recorded as 23 ayes, 3 nays).
