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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 FCTA Announces Funded Projects Press Release Page 1 of 2 ublic Notices Charlie Crist Governor Thomas G. Pelham Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 14, 2009 CONTACT: James Miller (850) 922-1600 Florida Communities Trust Announces Funded Projects for the Stan Mayfield Working Waterfronts Program Three working waterfront projects from around the state chosen to receive $6.8 million in funding TALLAHASSEE-The Department of Community Affairs (DCA) today announced that the Stan Mayfield Working Waterfronts Program will award more than $6.8 million in Florida Forever funds to three working waterfronts projects from across the state. On Tuesday, Governor Charlie Crist and the Cabinet voted to approve funding for the Sebastian Working Waterfront Collaborative in the City of Sebastian, Blue Crab Cove in Brevard County and Apalachicola Boat Works in the City of Apalachicola. "Florida's traditional working waterfronts are a valuable resource to our coastal communities and have made a positive impact on our history and culture,"said DCA Secretary Tom Pelham. "I congratulate these recipients for being the first to be awarded funding from the Stan Mayfield Working Waterfronts Program, and for their commitment to preserve the legacy that working waterfronts have made upon their communities and our state." The Stan Mayfield Working Waterfronts Program, which is administered by Florida Communities Trust(FCT) and housed within the Department of Community Affairs, receives $7.5 million each year in Florida Forever funds. The funds are awarded to local communities to purchase land that facilitates commercial fishing or aquaculture, or that promote and educate the public about the economic, cultural and historical heritage of Florida's traditional working waterfronts. This was the first grant application cycle for the Stan Mayfield Working Waterfronts Program, and FCT received 12 applications from coastal communities requesting a combined total of$28 million in Florida Forever funds. The following are summaries of the three selected applicants that will receive funding: • Sebastian Working Waterfronts Collaborative, City of Sebastian: Located along the Indian River Lagoon, this two-acre property represents a public/private partnership between the City of Sebastian and Fisherman's Landing Sebastian, a non-profit working waterfront organization. The vision of this project is to link several parcels together to educate the public about the commercial fishing heritage of the community through a retail/wholesale seafood house, exhibitions, educational venues and events. Florida Communities Trust will award more than $3.1 million in Florida Forever funds for the acquisition and the City of Sebastian will contribute more than $351,000 in local match. • Blue Crab Cove, Brevard County: Located in Merritt Island in incorporated Brevard County, this three- acre property is home to Doc's Bait Shop and Ms. Apple's Crab Shack. The county is acquiring the property to ensure its continued use for the commercial harvest of marine organisms, particularly blue crab and mullet. FCT will award more than $2.6 million in Florida Forever funds and Brevard County will http://www.dca.state.flus/News/2009/041409.cfm 9/22/2009 Press Release Page 2 of 2 contribute more than $1.4 million in local match. • Apalachicola Boat Works, City of Apalachicola: This half-acre property will be incorporated into the Apalachicola Maritime Museum and used to provide instruction in the building and maintenance of vessels utilized in the commercial seafood industry. The opening of this shop will provide commercial fishermen and seafood harvesters with access to repair facilities that are currently unavailable in the community, and train student workers in the craft of historic boat building and restoration. FCT will award $1 million in Florida Forever funds to the City of Apalachicola for the acquisition. Florida Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 (Map) (850)488-8466 I Toll-Free 1-877-352-3222 I TDD 1-800-226-4329 http://www.dca.state.fl.us/News/2009/041409.cfm 9/22/2009