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CIVIC ASSOCIATION ROUNDTABLE

The principal purpose of the Roundtable is to preserve and, whenever possible, improve the quality of life in St. Johns County.

The St. Johns County Civic Association Roundtable has been, for many years, a strong network of neighborhood and community associations. It meets monthly to hear and discuss county issues with local officials and community leaders. It is a non-partisan organization whose members have a wide range of expertise and interests. Its subcommittees periodically report on issues of both immediate and long-range concern. Reports cover budgets (e.g.: county, school district, water management district), infrastructure (water, transportation, land use, environmental and growth management policies). It is a valuable educational resource for its members and the public.

Open to the Public - You are invited to Attend

MONTHLY ROUNDTABLE FORUMS
are held the 2nd Monday of the month
9:00 to 11:00 am at the Main County Library
U.S. 1 North at W San Carlos Ave

(next to Davenport Park where the carousel is)

Monday, October 8, 2007, 9:00 a.m.


Neil Armingeon
St. Johns Riverkeeper
"Water Withdrawal and the Threat to the River"
Neil's Handout in PDF

The St. Johns River Water Management District is backing a  plan to drain Northeast Florida's chef natural resource for the benefit of Central Florida developers. The proposal would siphon some 262 million gallons a day from the St. Johns. "Once pipes are laid and water treatment plants erected , there's no chance utilities will cut back on water use even if the St. Johns is harmed," This Sucks by Owen Holmes, Oct 2, 2007 Folio Weekly.

The Taylor Creek Reservoir, located in Orange and Oceola counties near the SJR, was designed for flood control and water supply for the city of Cocoa in 1999 yielding 10 million gallons a day. Expanding the city of Cocoa's existing water supply system was seen as a golden opportunity in 2004, as "Water Supply Opportunity." Six water suppliers and two water management districts have signed a Memorandum of Agreement to work together to plan and prepare a preliminary design for this alternative water supply project.


Project participants are the cities of Cocoa
and Titusville, Orange County,Orlando
Utilities Commission, Tohopekaliga Water
Authority, East CentralFlorida Services Inc.,
the St. Johns River and South Florida water
management districts. The city of Cocoa will
manage the first phase of the project.
Also, nine other local governments are
interested in obtaining some supplies from
the project — Brevard and Lake counties, the
cities of Melbourne, Orlando, Clermont,
Groveland, Mascotte and Minneola, and the
Reedy Creek Improvement District.

Taylor Creek Water Supply Project (plus Map) .pdf

Council of 100's Water Supply Report 2003

Recent Water Law Changes by Drew Melville

 

• Issues of County Interest:

* Committee Reports

• Associations Show and Tell

 
Coming Attractions

July Small Business Workshop

 

August - Joint Presentation - Dr. Joseph Joyner, Superintendent of Schools and Tom Manuel , Chairman, Board of County Commissioners

November 19, 2007

9:00 a.m.

(Due to Vet's Day Library closed Nov. 12)
Current Articles of Interest:

"Two Tales of Florida Tax Reform"

"House, Senate have till Monday to meld tax plans" 10/24/07



"Property Tax Reform and The January 29th Ballot Initiative"

 

Sharon Outland

St. Johns County Property Appraiser

December 10, 2007

9:00 a.m.

"County Operations: A View From the Top"

Michael Wanchick

St. Johns County Administrator

February Minutes

Airport Presentation

compare maps pgs 13 & 16 future  airport development

Charter Gov.

&

Airport

Tina McGough Charter Delegation

Ed Wuellner, Exec. Director of the St Augustine Airport

March Minutes Comp Plan
Theresa Bishop
April Minutes General RT Business  
SJC Affordable Housing
Tom Crawford
June Minutes CountyEmergency CommunicationsSystem Lew Phillips of RCC Inc
July 9, 2007 Overview of Anastasia Mosquito Control Rue-Da Xue, Ph.D. Executive Director / Entomologist
August An Unvarnished View of Education WILLIAM L. BAINBRIDGE, Ph. D
September Property Insurance Reform

Doug Wiles of

Herbie Wiles Insurance

 

The SJC Rountable Assn. heartily supports the idea of Charter government for St. Johns County to find out why:

SJC Charter Government Home Rule  


The link to the Florida bill, HB1559 is SJC Charter
(See Bills - Format and Click either Webpage or pdf )

You &/or your HOA or Org can Help Donations to defer costs for legal assistance needed by the St. Johns County Charter to successfully navigate through the legislative process may be made out to the firm:  CHECK TO:  Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.; MEMO LINE should read:  SJC Charter Checks may be SENT in c/o:  Tina McGough, 120 South Bend Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

Recent Reports

Date:
Report
Contributors
May 2007 SJC Roundtable Education Report David Wiles & Jim Mclane
 May 2007
SJC Roundtable Growth Management Report Height of Vilano Town Center , May 2007 Marcy Silkebaken, George Jacunski, Ed Mc Donnell, Vivian Browning & Sacha Martin
Sept.17,2007

Evaluation and Appraisal Report on Comp Plan

EAR Commentary

Public
     

 

 The St.  Johns River is one of the        "American  Heritage Rivers"

 

Click HERE

 

To Report Incorrect Use of Water or Line Break

St. Johns River Water Management District

Jacksonville Service Center

Receptionist:  Michele Volpe

904-730-6270

 
 

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