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Jim Bob Moore's avatar

The answer to the question in your headline is, of course, money and greed. But as your piece points out, it is absurd to ruin further parks for golf when Florida is already overrun with crappy golf courses next to every crappy condo project. But I sure appreciate you taking up the fight. You are not alone. The issue is clearly getting traction in Florida. https://www.tampabay.com/news/environment/2024/08/22/florida-state-parks-development-desantis-golf-course-jonathan-dickinson/

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Mary N Alvarez's avatar

It’s all about following the money.

Any big project that gets pushed through in the dark of night is suspect. There’s a big highway construction project proposed outside my back door. It’s random and makes no sense until you consider that it’s most likely going to coincide with a big noisy music venue that locals are fighting tooth and nail to get approved.

One of the biggest complaints is traffic flow to and from the venue, which the preposed site is on a former ranch down a country road.

There already was a well-loved music venue directly on the main highway that runs through the west side of town,, but it’s now a big H‑E‑B.

Deep pocket developers, entertainment promoters, and big retailers can make magic happen in the blink of an eye.

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