Volusia - Floridan Sole Source Aquifier being pumped more than recharge
FDOT proposing to hard-armor Flagler beaches to "protect" A1A
FDOT plans for autos rather than for transportation of people
Cities can annex any property whose owner agrees
FDOT doesl not provide movement corridors for wildlife under roads and highways
Wetlands continue to be lost by filling
Sewage effluent (sometimes nearly untreated) going into surface water
No attention paid to vegetation type changes or fire hazard due to aquifer pumping
No attention paid to die-off of coquina and mole crabs on Volusia beaches
No census of rookeries, no protection measures
Beaches continue to be lined with high-rise buildings, much too close to the ocean
No policy or plan for the beach after a major storm
Volusia County "studying beach renourishment" as a counter to current and expected erosion
No plan to live with existing and expected sea-level rise
No plan to alleviate existing and expected global warming
Courts not required to have any expertise in matters they decide
Decision bodies too compliant to immediate economic claims rather than long term impact
"Cumulative Impact" a required factor in decisions, but usually is totally neglected
Stormwater runoff contamination of surface waters continues: inadequate waters protection
Inappropriate use of land