Dear
Michael,
I’m
shocked at the irony, and hope you are
too.
Within
weeks of
the Florida Governor’s office proclaiming March as Bicycle Month
and
celebrating our trail victories, the Florida Department of
Environmental
Protection (FDEP) announced devastating cuts to the Office of Greenways
and
Trails (OGT), effectively eliminating
this
nationally renowned
program.
Act now to protect
Florida’s greenways and
trails.
These cuts
are
excessive and disproportionate to FDEP’s other proposed cuts.
While
other FDEP program budgets are being cut 20 percent, this proposal
would,
among other things, eliminate more than 80 percent of OGT’s
Tallahassee
staff! In
addition to rolling back the pro-trail clock 10 years, this measure
risks nearly $50 million
in
hard-earned development money for Florida’s
future trails.
RTC
understands
that cuts are required, and should be fairly distributed. However, the
OGT
program reduces our dependence on oil, improves health, betters our
environment and strengthens our communities. Eliminating it does far
more
harm than good, and for generations to
come.
Please speak up for
trails
now.
Thank
you.
Ken Bryan,
Florida
State Director
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
P.S. Want another opportunity to advocate for bicycling? Join RTC and
the Florida Bicycle Association at the Florida Bicycle Summit, April 2,
2009.
Help begin a new era of bicycling and trails in Florida. We need you! Please register for this FREE event
now.
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