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Resolution Number
2021-017
Approved Date
02/16/2021
Agenda Item Number
14.B.1.
Entity Name
Florida Forever
Subject
Expressing support of Legislature funding for $125 million in Fiscal Year 2021-2022
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-017 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA, EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR $125 MILLION <br />FUNDING FOR FLORIDA FOREVER FOR FISCAL YEAR <br />2021-2022. <br />WHEREAS, the Florida Forever program and its predecessor Preservation <br />2000 program have contributed immeasurably to environmental health, quality of life, <br />recreation, and sustainability in Florida for this and future generations, and <br />WHEREAS, Florida Forever, and its predecessor Preservation 2000, <br />historically allocated $300 million annually to purchase and restore environmentally <br />sensitive and outdoor recreation lands and has done so through numerous successful <br />partnerships with cities, counties, state agencies, water -management districts, nonprofit <br />organizations, private landowners, and others in achieving its conservation purposes, and <br />WHEREAS, Florida Forever was the vehicle to deliver funding for land <br />conservation by various state agencies, including the Florida Communities Trust (FCT). The <br />FCT has been a successful local -government assistance program under the Florida Forever <br />umbrella. It has assisted Florida's cities and counties in protecting their cultural and <br />historical resources, meeting the challenges of growth management, and providing <br />recreational outdoor experiences in both urban and rural settings, and <br />1 <br />
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