Letter: The clock is ticking to save the Loop

Citizen urges the community to contact the County Council to encourage the purchase of the 36-acre plot of land in Plantation Oaks for conservation purposes.


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  • | 7:00 p.m. February 1, 2021
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Save the Loop. The clock is ticking

Dear Editor:

Once again, the Loop is threatened because of development that looks forward but forgets to look backward. Development that does not consider The Loop’s importance to the area. The Loop is a unique, scenic drive enjoyed by locals (I call it my “Happy Place”) and visitors alike, but it is also environmentally sensitive and historically important.  

Currently, a homegrown developer with a local’s appreciation of the area has offered a tract of 36 acres that would provide a much needed buffer between Old Dixie Highway and upcoming development. However, there is a very short window of opportunity for commitment. I repeat: Very short.  

The county must move quickly, applying for numerous available grants. The grassroots group Dream Green Volusia has been encouraging the county to make this purchase happen since last summer. Dream Green has determined the land is available, the purchase price is reasonable and, as is usually the case, that the clock is ticking. We all need to contact our representatives on the County Council and encourage them to recognize value in the purchase of this vital piece of land and pursue outside funds that are set aside for just this kind of thing.

Donna Craig

Ormond-by-the-Sea

Letters up to 400 words can be submitted for publication by emailing jarleene@ormondbeachobserver. Editor may edit for clarity and length. 

 

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