Lauderdale By The Sea
-Villas By The Sea - Parking Lot /Shower/
Beach Access Closure
City of Ft.
Lauderdale Wave powered watercraft ordinance in Ft.
Lauderdale North Beach
Aloha Day, Earth day / IWS, Ft.
Lauderdale Polynesian Festival, Surf Syndicate/ 93
rock event, BC surf and Sport Board Sale / Keep
Broward Surfing Event, Automatic Slims
fund raiser, Cinema Paradiso Movie, Swimming Hal Of
Fame Movie
Supporting Broward
County in develpoping a Sand By Pass System in Port
Everglades
Eastern Surfing
Association, Christian Surfer Surf Contests and Beach
Clean Ups
Governor Crist Signs
Comprehensive Beach Preservation Bill
Tallahassee, FL (June 13, 2007) – Florida Governor Charlie
Crist has put pen to paper and enacted sweeping beach management
legislation benefiting beachgoers and coastal wildlife. In
so doing, the Surfrider Foundation’s ten Florida chapters have
achieved a major milestone in their mission to promote the right
of open access to Florida's waves and beaches for all people, as
well as preserving the diversity and ecological integrity of
Florida’s coastal environment
After months of tireless effort, in which the Surfrider
Foundation helped guide Senate Bill 1472 to unanimous passage
through both the Florida House and Senate, Governor Crist has
given beachgoers a reason to celebrate. Governor Crist has
recognized the need to preserve the public’s right to access
the beach and protect beach users and sea turtles from the
harmful affects caused by an experimental form of coastal
armoring. Florida now joins the ranks of Texas and Oregon with
an adequate beach access protection policy.
“We are delighted to finally see the full protection of beach
access,” said Ericka D’Avanzo, Florida Regional Manager of
the Surfrider Foundation. “Now recreational beach users can be
assured that as growth continues along our coastline, we should
not see any future loss of ocean access points.” This was
accomplished through a clarification of Florida Statue Chapter
161, clarifying that the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection protect all legally acquired beach access in their
Coastal Construction Control Line permitting process.
TJ Marshall, Surfrider Foundation’s Florida Legislative
Coordinator, said, “I’m stoked to see the efforts of our
Florida members and so many other organizations provide
substantial protection to Florida’s beaches, being part of
this was like getting barreled on a perfect wave. It was
also heartening to see legislators standing up unanimously for
the major components of this bill, especially the additional
permitting requirements regarding geotextile tubes in order to
protect sea turtles and Florida’s fragile beach and dune
system.”
Governor Crist’s signing of Senate Bill 1472
validates the tremendous efforts of Senators Dennis Jones and
Burt Saunders along with Representatives Stan Mayfield and Bob
Allen. Their dedication and vision for Florida’s coastal
future have been realized. Legislation language can be found at here.