Thursday, August 29, 2013

GOV. SCOTT ANNOUNCES $90 M COMMITMENT FOR TAMIAMI TRAIL PROJECT


GOV. SCOTT ANNOUNCES $90 M COMMITMENT FOR TAMIAMI TRAIL PROJECT

~Major Project Will Direct Water South to Protect Regional Estuaries~


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FT. MYERSToday, Governor Rick Scott announced a $90 million state commitment for the bridging of a 2.6 mile segment of Tamiami Trail road in South Florida. The project would deconstruct a section of the berm that Tamiami Trail road is currently built on, and replace it with a bridge so that water north of the road could flow into the Everglades, providing needed water to the Everglades National Park. The end effect would be to keep more high nutrient water from entering the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie Estuaries. 
Governor Scott said, “This $90 million investment will be a huge step forward in our efforts to restore water quality throughout South Florida. Every drop of water that we can send South and keep out of the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie Estuaries is a win for Florida families. My message to families being impacted is that we will not give up on you. We are putting forward strategies each and every day to address the water quality issues that are impacting families in our state.”
Today’s setup of the Tamiami Trail inhibits water flow, which forces more storm water runoff to drain from Lake Okeechobee into the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie estuaries, instead of flowing South through the Everglades. By constructing an additional bridge, more water will be able to flow naturally through the Everglades, which will keep nutrient rich water out of the estuaries.
The total cost of 2.6 miles of bridging is estimated to be $180 million. The State of Florida will make a commitment to match federal funds for this project, up to $30 million/year over three years or $90 million total from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) work plan. One of the most critical components of Everglades restoration is increasing water flow under Tamiami Trail into Everglades National Park. 
The ultimate completion of the project will provide numerous benefit to the region, including: 
  • Passing an additional 215,000 acre/feet of water from the northern part of the system, including Lake Okeechobee, to the south;
  • Aiding in the reestablishment of historical seasonal water depths and flooding durations that are critical to the survival of many fish and wildlife species; 
  • Allowing water managers additional flexibility to deal with regional and system wide flood protection; and
  • Providing water managers flexibility in addressing Lake Okeechobee seasonal high water levels.
Senator Lizbeth Benacquisto, “I want to applaud Governor Scott for focusing on the things that are important to Southwest Floridians. This commitment is a great step towards improving the water issues that face the Caloosahatchee River and the State as a whole. By raising Tamiami Trail we will be able to remove the constraints on water that is moving south.
The SFWMD is taking emergency action to store excess water on public and private lands and this fall the SFWMD will begin work on a $16 million project at Lake Hicpochee, to help control flows into the Caloosahatchee.
Senator Lizbeth Benacquisto also said, “Additionally, the state and the South Florida Water Management District have fully funded a $16.5 million shallow reservoir and restoration project on Lake Hicpochee that will capture and store water out if the C-43 canal. These combined efforts will allow more water to be captured and flow to the South, rather than to the Caloosahatchee, which we have seen is problematic for our estuary and our way of life."
Senator Joe Negron said, “Governor Scott is working diligently to make sure the Everglades are protected and restored. Last week I was proud to stand by him as he committed $40 million dollars to speed up the completion of the C-44 Storm Water Treatment Area project in Martin County. Today, I am also excited to support his $90 million commitment to bridge 2.6 miles of the Tamiami Trail in Southwest Florida. With the dedication to the environment that Governor Scott has shown, many future generations of Floridians will be able to enjoy Florida’s Everglades.”
Senator Garrett Richter said, “Governor Scott demonstrated today that he’s committed to the long term protection of our community. The Tamiami Trail project means the world to families in South Florida, and it takes real leadership to get the ball rolling on such an important project. The Governor’s $90 million commitment means we’ll take incredible leaps forward in restoring water quality in South Florida and I look forward to its completion.”
Representative Matt Caldwell, Chair of the Lee County Delegation, said, “Businesses across our region have experienced the harmful effects of the high nutrient waters of Lake Okeechobee. Unless we take drastic steps forward, communities year-after-year will continue to be impacted during the rainy seasons. That’s why today’s announcement by Governor Scott is so important. We must reengineer water infrastructure in this state in order to restore the Everglades and protect our estuaries. The Governor’s $90 million commitment is a huge piece in  the endeavor, and I want to thank him and his entire Administration for taking water quality issues seriously.”    
Representative Dane Eagle said, “The ultimate completion of the Tamiami Trail projects will be a game changer for water quality in South Florida. By Governor Scott taking steps forward in completing another major segment, Florida is becoming more proactive in its efforts to create a more sustainable environment for future generations. With this $90 million investment, we’re not only committing to restoring water quality, but we’re supporting Florida’s future economic strength.”
Representative Heather Dawes Fitzenhagen said, “I want to thank Governor Scott for his support of area families. While this season’s rains have been extraordinarily tough on our region, the issues plaguing the Caloosahatchee deserve a long term focus from leaders in Tallahassee and Washington. With the Governor’s $90 million commitment for the Tamiami Trail, he’s demonstrated he’s focused fully on solving our region’s water quality issues.”
Representative Matt Hudson said, “Adding additional bridge space to the Tamiami Trail will do a lot to keep nutrient rich water out of our communities. Every drop of water we send south is another drop that doesn’t make its way to our shores, which benefits our people and economy. The Governor has clearly demonstrated that water quality issues are a priority and his decision will positively impact our region in years to come.”
Representative Kathleen Passidomo said, ““I stand with Governor Scott in committing $90 million dollars to help bridge the Tamiami Trail. By allowing additional water flow throughout the South Florida we are not only protecting the Everglades today, but we are restoring and preserving it for future generations of Floridians.”
Representative Ray Rodrigues said, “This $90 million means everything to families in South Florida. By moving more water South, instead of East and West, we’ll keep more high nutrient water from impacting our communities, which is critical to families and jobs in the region.”
“The Governor’s commitment to fund the additional critical bridging work needed to increase the water flow south will help provide relief for Florida Families,” said Secretary Herschel T. Vinyard Jr. “This illustrates the importance of taking accelerated steps necessary to get the water right.”
FDOT Secretary Ananth Prasad said, “This is a critical project for Everglades restoration and is long overdue. I am grateful for Governor Scott’s leadership for bringing FDOT to the table.”
Current Caloosahatchee Actions
The Governor said, “In addition to our long term investments, we’re working with the water management district and local partners to take aggressive action on both coasts to mitigate the harmful impacts to families.”  
In addition, the Governor’s Florida Families First budget invested $3 million to create an innovative wetland treatment system in Hendry County that cleans water flowing through the Caloosahatchee River.
Governor Scott said, “In addition to these measures by the state, we need the federal government to step up and authorize the C-43 project in Hendry County. This project will help keep storm runoff from impacting the Caloosahatchee and we need Congress to act.”

UNA BELLA HISTORIA ENVIADA POR ZULMARIE PADIN

Zulmarie Padín

Se ha compartido públicamente.11:53
 
Gracias por la inspiración. Lee por favor. Me acaban de invitar a la televisión. La productora pregunta, Zulmarie cual es el tema mas relevante? Después de todos vuestros emails fue fácil contestar: El Amor.
Sin embargo la mayoría de las personas vienen a mi en búsqueda de Éxito y riqueza. Esta corta historia refleja una verdad trascendental. Cuando la comprendas lo tendrás todo y de una!

Una mujer salió de su casa y vio a tres viejos de largas barbas sentados frente a su jardín. Ella no los conocía y les dijo: 

No creo conocerlos, pero deben tener hambre. 
Por favor entren a mi casa para que coman algo. Ellos preguntaron: ¿Está el hombre de la casa? No respondió ella, no está. Entonces no podemos entrar -dijeron ellos. 

Al atardecer, cuando el marido llegó, ella le contó lo sucedido. 
!Entonces diles que ya llegué e invítalos a pasar! 

La mujer salió a invitar a los hombres a pasar a su casa. 
No podemos entrar a una casa los tres juntos explicaron los viejitos. 
¿Por qué? - quiso saber ella. 
Uno de los hombres apuntó hacia otro de sus amigos y explicó: 
Su nombre es Riqueza.- Luego indicó hacia el otro: - Su nombre es Éxito - y yo me llamo Amor. Ahora ve adentro y decidan con tu marido a cuál de nosotros tres ustedes desean invitar a vuestra casa. 

La mujer entró a su casa y le contó a su marido lo que ellos le dijeron. El hombre se puso feliz: ¡Qué bueno! Y ya que así es el asunto, entonces invitemos a Riqueza, dejemos que entre y llene nuestra casa de riqueza. Su esposa no estuvo de acuerdo: 
Querido, ¿por qué no invitamos a Éxito? 

La hija del matrimonio estaba escuchando desde la otra esquina de la casa y vino corriendo con una idea: -¿No sería mejor invitar a Amor? Nuestro hogar entonces estaría lleno de amor. 
Hagamos caso del consejo de nuestra hija dijo el esposo a su mujer, ve afuera e invita a Amor a que sea nuestro huésped. 

La esposa salió y les preguntó a los tres viejos: 
-¿Cuál de ustedes es Amor? Por favor que venga para que sea nuestro invitado. Amor se puso de pie y comenzó a caminar hacia la casa. Los otros dos también se levantaron y lo siguieron. 

Sorprendida, la dama les preguntó a Riqueza y Éxito: 
Yo sólo invité a Amor, ¿por qué ustedes también vienen? 

Los viejos respondieron juntos: 
-Si hubieras invitado a Riqueza o Éxito, los otros dos habrían permanecido afuera, pero ya que invitaste a Amor, dónde sea que él vaya, nosotros vamos con él. 

Donde quiera que hay amor, hay también riqueza y éxito

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