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Related: About this forumMonths ago, Florida OK'd giving 324 acres of state forest to golf course company
The deafening, bipartisan uproar over the Florida Department of Environmental Protections plans to add golf courses, hotels and more to nine state parks has rocked the state in the past week, causing one group behind the push to withdraw its proposal for Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Martin County.
But in June, months before those plans were unveiled, Floridas top officials approved a transfer of 324 acres of state forest land to a Hernando County golf course company in an effort separate from the Florida environmental agencys current state parks initiative.
The company, Cabot Citrus OpCo LLC, already owns a luxury golf resort with several rolling emerald courses in Brooksville directly adjacent to the Withlacoochee State Forest parcel. Its the first American resort run by Cabot, a Canadian luxury golf course developer with courses from Bordeaux, France, to the Scottish Highlands to the Caribbean island of St. Lucia. On its website, the company promises players in Brooksville that theyll be able to tee off among pristine natural beauty.
The company has also signaled its expanding: Cabot Citrus Farms will soon have a sporting club and real estate for purchase, starting just under $1.8 million, its website states.
Gov. Ron DeSantis, Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson, Attorney General Ashley Moody and Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, acting as the Florida Cabinet, approved the swap of 324 acres of the Withlacoochee State Forest on June 12 after no discussion. The move granted the state permission to determine that the land is no longer needed for conservation purposes.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/environment/2024/08/26/desantis-state-park-golf-course-land-swap-withlacoochee-forest-brooksville-cabot/
Phoenix61
(17,690 posts)lark
(24,214 posts)There's a sign about a golf course and housing and pickle ball court being added to Hanna Park, a local jewel of a state beach park. Fuck them!
ms liberty
(9,841 posts)It's a small island off the west coast in Dunedin. There's one bridge to it or by boat. It's a freakin' barrier island, most of it is very natural and undeveloped.
I know there have to be plenty of better locations than this over on the mainland.
no_hypocrisy
(48,945 posts)Will the land still be subject to development?