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HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1000 FRIENDS!
By Patricia S. McKay
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Staff members celebrate 1000 Friends 10th Birthday. From left:
Patti McKay, Jaimie Ross, Terrell Arline, Julia "Alex" Magee,
Kathleen Morris, Stacy Hopkins. Not pictured: Doug Coward, Katy Edwards,
Jeannette Hallock, Vivian Young.
Its true! Were a decade
old. We look proudly on our many accomplishments and thank you,
true friends of Florida, for your support. From our incorporation
at the end of 1986, to hiring a small but dedicated staff and opening
our doors in Tallahassee in 1987, we have been involved in the key
issues facing Florida over the last ten years. And we have been
able to do this because of people like you--people who love Florida
and believe in its potential; people who share the vision of 1000
Friends, and help make a difference.
Our primary goal at 1000 Friends,
of course, has been to nurture, refine, and enhance Floridas
landmark growth management legislation for the benefit of the many
millions who call Florida home. We have helped protect growth management
from legislative onslaughts, monitored the adoption--and when necessary
pushed for improvement--of 485 city and county comprehensive plans,
and helped strengthen the growth management process in Florida.
While our first choice has been to advocate, when essential we have
litigated to ensure that communities plan for the betterment of
all. We have vigilantly sought to be, as then Department of Community
Affairs Secretary Tom Pelham noted a decade ago, "the conscience
of our comprehensive planning process."
But we have consistently seen our
mission as more than plans alone, and have worked diligently to
make this "land of flowers" a better place for all. Some
of our many tangible legacies? Certainly our work in the arena of
affordable housing--1000 Friends played a key role in the adoption
of 1992's William E. Sadowski Act and continues to monitor and strengthen
this landmark legislation which provides statewide leadership and
funding for affordable housing. In cooperation with The Conservation
Fund, 1000 Friends initiated Floridas Greenways Program, "planting
the seed" for the emerald necklace of greenways that is one
of Floridas most important gifts to future generations. We
are proud of our community-based organizations and Leadership Training
series, which continues to empower Floridas citizens to speak
out and make a difference at the local level. To celebrate 1000
Friends tenth anniversary, we are planning some special activities
to highlight these and other important accomplishments. We will
keep you posted.
To some, planning seems a bureaucratic
process, unrelated to daily life. To us it is the key to improving
daily life. Across the state we see cities and counties still paying
for decades of poor planning--clogged roads, overcrowded schools,
environmental degradation--and still playing catch up with the thousands
of people who move to Florida each year. We know we still have a
long way to go.
Our goals for the coming decade?
We will continue to be outspoken advocates for the importance of
planning for the future. We will develop and refine more incentives
for encouraging quality development that will make Florida a better
place to live. We will reach out to more Floridians, sharing how
each individual can participate in the local planning process and
make a difference. And we will continue to depend on you for guidance
and support.
Our Chairman and founder, Nathaniel
P. Reed, once stated "We simply cannot have a healthy economy
without a healthy environment. To separate the two is pure folly."
To create that healthy environment requires sound planning--and
your active involvement.
Please join us in planning for Floridas
future--Florida needs all the friends it can get!
FORESIGHT Spring 1997 CONTENTS
[ Staff and Board members | Happy
Birthday | 1997 Legislative Session
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[ Successful Communities | Around
Florida | Friends Update ]
[ Readers Respond | Growth
Management Awards | Membership Highlights
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[ MarketPlace | From
the Chairman]
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