An idea all Floridians can agree on: Protecting our state parksÂ
A new bill would prohibit sporting amenities and structures that may cause significant harm to resources in state parks.
A new bill would prohibit sporting amenities and structures that may cause significant harm to resources in state parks.
Even though proposals to develop state parks have been shelved for now, morale at Florida's DEP has suffered.
Stopping a proposed land swap offers the state an opportunity to send a clear message that public lands are in ...
After eight days of public criticism, the governor paused a plan for golf courses, hotels and pickleball courts in Florida ...
The plan for 350-room lodges, pickleball courts and golf courses in state parks drew outrage from across the political spectrum.
We must be vigilant to ensure that Floridaâs shared wild legacy reaches future generations.
DEP has created a dedicated webpage for public input ahead of rescheduled sessions in early September.
The 2024-2025 Great Outdoors Initiative also proposes pickleball courts and resort-style hotels in state parks.
The Department of Environmental Protection's plans for nine state parks include golf courses, two sets of 350-room hotels and pickleball ...
Environmental groups, members of the Florida Cabinet and Republican lawmakers have come out against the plan.
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