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Our Village Voice
VOL. 35 NO. 10 www.seabreezepublications.com OCTOBER 2024
Town Of Jupiter News Bill’s Box
By Vice Mayor Malise Sundstrom
For decades, Jupiter’s parks and recreational offerings have By Bill Thompson
served residents well and provided countless memories for visitors
young and old. Now many of our most cherished facilities, some The Faster I Go, The “Behinder” I Get!
over 20 years old, are showing signs of age and require upgrades The more I do, the to-do list just grows longer. Dawn
to meet changing trends and expectations here in town. and I are torn between priorities. After a while, it all is
We on the Town Council recognize this need, and last of muck. What to do right now, which complex tasks are
year we promptly prioritized and supported a comprehensive the most important. We are absorbing, tossing stuff and
planning effort to breathe new life into our recreational spaces donating all discards of value and operational. Nonprofit
as a strategic item. This plan is now being finalized after a charitable organization apply donations to needs for
public workshop in March, a resident survey in May, and hungry, homeless and without shelter. With financial
many other meetings with key stakeholders. To get a head needs met, suitable clothing and training and coaching, many needy people can find jobs
start on implementing plan recommendations, we approved and funded a number of exciting and earnings necessary for survival.
projects in the coming year through our operating budget and capital improvement plan (CIP) We have been proud homeowners in The Shores for 35 years. In addition to routine
that will showcase our commitment to providing top-notch recreational experiences for all chores, we find ourselves behind on improvements and special maintenance and remodeling.
Jupiter residents. In fact, through the remainder of this year and into 2025, our CIP calls for Sure glad I saved my pennies from paper routes, harvesting tobacco and taking up tickets
an investment of almost $10 million in our parks and facilities. and our small town movie theater. I washed lots of cars on cold winter days. I worked lots
Major Playground Upgrades of jobs during college days and nights. It is the Scottish DNA. Work, have fun, enjoy beer,
We’re embarking on an ambitious $3.2 million effort to create a flagship playground at graduate college, serve six years in the US Army Reserve, all the while and saving for times
Indian Creek Park and complete significant playground replacements at Maplewood Park, like this. Scots like to pay for their last meal. Some of our remodeling is expensive. I am
Jupiter Community Park, and Abacoa Community Park by September 2025. These upgrades researching and asking friends for guidance to get competent and reliable contractors.
will feature modern amenities like artificial turf, shade structures, and new equipment to keep I tell you all this so you will understand my much shorter ramble. Our Shores
our parks safe, appealing, and on par with the best in the region. Over the next five years the neighbor and friend of Seabreeze Communications is waiting for this piece.
town plans to upgrade all 12 public playgrounds.
Bill’s Box on page 3
Town Of Jupiter News on page 2
Commissioner’s Update
Advocacy And Civic Engagement In Government
By Vice Mayor Maria G. Marino The Shores Annual
Advocacy and civic engagement are fundamental to
a healthy democracy. These practices allow citizens to Halloween Event
influence government policies, hold officials accountable,
and actively shape the decisions that impact their
communities. When citizens and organizations engage, Sunday, October 20
they can drive government responsiveness, transparency,
and effectiveness. 3:00-6:00 PM
Advocacy refers to the efforts of individuals, groups, or
organizations to influence public policy and government Bud Zisson Park- 6040 Winding Lake Drive
decisions. These efforts can take various forms, such as
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lobbying, public campaigns, and grassroots mobilization. Bounce house, obstacle courses,
It often involves educating decision-makers and the public on specific issues, persuading toddler bounce house, petting zoo,
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them to adopt certain policies or actions.
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Civic engagement is a broader concept that encompasses any activity that allows trackless train, DJ,
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collective action to address societal issues and fosters a shared responsibility between
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A recent example of effective advocacy and civic engagement occurred in Palm Beach
County when the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) unveiled its
2024/25 Great Outdoors Initiative. This initiative is aimed to increase public access,
recreation and lodging at Florida state parks. However, the proposal to amend the Unit
Management Plan of Jonathan Dickinson State Park (JDSP) to develop environmentally
sensitive lands into a golf course sparked wide concern.
Commissioner’s Update on page 2
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