DeSantis Withdraws Controversial Parks Development Plan
DeSantis Withdraws Controversial Parks Development Plan
DeSantis Withdraws Controversial Parks Development Plan
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Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) have withdrawn a controversial proposal to develop amenities such as hotels, golf courses, and pickleball courts in nine state parks following intense public and bipartisan political backlash. DeSantis clarified that he did not approve the 'Great Outdoors Initiative,' deeming it 'half-baked' and 'not ready for prime time.' The plan faced protests and criticism for potentially disrupting wildlife habitats and conflicting with the parks' mission statements. Public meetings scheduled to discuss the proposal have been canceled, and the FDEP will revisit the initiative with more public input. DeSantis emphasized that no development will occur this year, and he would prefer not to spend state funds on these improvements if they are not wanted by the public.

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DeSantis backs down on controversial state parks plan after protests, calls it "half-baked"
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DeSantis losing support: ‘I wouldn’t call him a lame duck, but there’s a shelf life’
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