City of Fernandina Beach
September 22, 2020
A Community Hub has been established to elicit feedback on the proposed Amelia Riverfront Park.
View the plans and provide feedback: https://fernandina.mlhhub.com/
Two Zoom meetings have been scheduled to allow the community to engage with the planners/designers in real time:
September 28, 6:00- 7:30 PM
October 12, 2:00- 3:30 PM
Andrew Holesko of Passero Associates delivered a presentation on Fernandina Beach Resiliency at the regular Commission Meeting held on September 15. The presentation has been uploaded to the document center: https://www.fbfl.us/DocumentCenter/…/Amelia-Riverfront-Study
Additionally, the presentation can be viewed via the City website: https://www.fbfl.us/815/City-Meeting-Videos
Moving “full steam ahead” on Riverfront Park is nothing but a slap-in-the-face to all Fernandina Beach taxpayer’s and residents, because all the city has done over the years is put band aides on all sorts of serious issues over the years. And the real people behind all of this is the boating business owners at the marina, because all they really care about is the revenue their businesses collect.
i must be missing something here-? —where r berths or anchoring for the big boats such as ( american cruise line) & even more so —-where r spaces for shrimp & commercial boats ???
This plan does not address the marina configuration. It only deals with the landside area proposed for a park.
Where will the memorial benches go.