DeSantis signs law limiting development in Florida’s state parks after plan drew broad backlash
TALLAHASSEE Fla AP Republican Gov Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law Thursday curtailing what kind of growth can happen in Florida s prized state parks giving his approval to regulation that came in direct response to his administration s push to build golf courses pickleball courts and hotels on conservation lands Unlike issues of abortion immigration LGBTQ rights race and guns that have divided voters state parks apparently hold a place in the hearts of Floridians regardless of party The progress plans drew widespread bipartisan backlash last summer Hundreds of nature lovers and conservationists thronged to protests at parks across the state carrying signs with slogans like Save Don t Pave and Parks Over Profit The law which goes into effect July was unanimously approved by both chambers of Florida s Republican-controlled state legislature It specifically bans the construction of golf courses ball fields and sports facilities in state parks and requires authorities authorities to give Floridians at least days notice ahead of inhabitants hearings to discuss proposed changes to the conservation areas The governor s office did not promptly respond to a request for comment Friday DeSantis signed the law days after another wave of bipartisan backlash scuttled a company s plans to swap particular its properties for state-owned conservation lands Organizers for the environmental group Sierra Club Florida called the state park law a monumental domination for grassroots activism in a politically divided state The present day we celebrate a turning point not just for our context but for the future of Florida stated Javier Estevez the group s political and legislative director The bipartisan push to rein in DeSantis administration is a sign of how the governor s once rock-solid endorsement from fellow Republicans has eroded Until not long ago it was rare for DeSantis to get pushback on anything from the GOP lawmakers who dominate the state s politics and he has a reputation for seeking vengeance when they do But it appears a political line in the sand has been drawn around Florida s beloved state parks which are a bastion of wildness in a state where vast stretches of white-sand beaches and mangrove forests have long given way to high rise condos roadside motels and strip mall souvenir shops This bill really provides safeguards and protections to our state parks revealed Republican state Sen Gayle Harrell one of the bill s sponsors adding there is no wiggle room for unwanted progress Harrell s South Florida district includes Jonathan Dickinson State Park where DeSantis Department of Environmental Protection had proposed building a golf complex That would have entailed removing a boardwalk and observation tower and relocating the residences and offices of park staff as well as existing cabins for visitors Harrell reported last summer s widespread protests pushed the issue to the forefront of the legislative agenda It took the entire state of Florida to do that she commented This is democracy at work Eve Samples executive director of Friends of the Everglades declared the law s passage a huge win over the state s powerful enhancement interests People really want to build golf courses on specific of our more protected lands in the state Instead we made it the protections stronger Samples revealed We did this All of us did this together The Republican governor has distanced himself from the progress proposal following the backlash saying he never saw or approved plans to allow resorts and sports facilities on state park land The DeSantis-appointed ecosystem secretary at the time Shawn Hamilton eventually stepped down after facing intense scrutiny and bipartisan pushback on the initiative In November DeSantis tapped a new head of the agency Alexis Lambert