This communication from City of North Port Vice-Mayor Debbie McDowell will be proposed on Tuesday at the city. It seeks action on Amendment 1:
I wanted to let you know on Tuesday, January 22 at 6 p.m. I have requested a vote on a resolution to urge the state legislature to fund Amendment 1. You’ll remember Amendment 1 was voted on in 2014, statewide, to set funds aside to acquire and restore Florida conservation and recreation lands.If this passes, I will be requesting a copy of the resolution be forwarded to our state legislature and the Florida League of Cities with the hopes they will enact a similar resolution. I will also request the resolution be forwarded to other municipalities and county governments.I hope you will be able to attend the meeting to encourage a “yes” vote from the rest of the commission. Public comment is welcomed and encouraged. If you can’t attend, please email all of the commissioners at once -- Commissioners@cityofnorthport.com. Have a great evening.Debbie McDowellVice-MayorCity of North Port4970 City Hall Blvd.North Port, FL 34286Office: 941-429-7071City Cell: 941-628-0486
On Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018, North Port became the first municipality in Florida to adopt a resolution asking that the new governor reinitiate the statewide Advanced Stormwater Treatment Rule. This Rule would set in motion a scientific testing period for a process that could reduce the outflow of nutrients from stormwater systems statewide by 80% or more. Current systems function at a rate of 40-45%, according to scientists who have worked on this for nearly two decades. Find out more about this North Port initiative here.
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