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Keys Last Stand addresses the Monroe County Planning Commission regarding exemptions granted to the Nonresidential Inclusionary Housing Requirement
In these remarks, Keys Last Stand emphasizes the importance of policy decisions and their impact on the affordable workforce housing crisis. They express concern that exemptions granted to the Nonresidential Inclusionary Housing Requirement worsen this crisis.
Last Stand Speaks Out Against Approval of Tavernier Commercial Overlay District
Last Stand Board Member Dottie Moses spoke out against creating the “Tavernier Commercial Overlay District” during the Monroe County Commission Special Meeting on February 15, 2024. This proposed district in Tavernier plans to introduce a 49,000-square-foot supermarket and 86 workforce housing units on a roughly 20-acre lot at Mile Marker 92.5 off U.S. 1. This development ignores County comprehensive plans, especially the community-inspired Livable CommuniKeys plan. It will create increased traffic prompting residents to voice concerns for their safety.
Last Stand Urges Prioritization of Public Safety and Environmental Protection in the City of Marathon Workshop
Ann Olsen, President of Last Stand, attended the January 22, 2024 BOCC Meeting and emphasized prioritizing public safety and environmental protection in Hurricane Evacuation Planning. She commends the inclusion of Key West in evacuation modeling. Still, she expresses concern over proposed legislation extending evacuation times and increasing building allocations without properly assessing infrastructure capacity. Olsen highlights the growing threat of rapidly intensifying storms and urges Marathon's leadership to prioritize public safety, contain development, and protect the environment.
Rapid Intensification
Keys Last Stand urges the BOCC and the KWCC to pay attention to the alarming trend of tropical storms rapidly intensifying into major hurricanes, as detailed in the provided articles. With climate change exacerbating these risks, coastal communities like ours face heightened vulnerabilities. In response, Keys Last Stand implores elected officials to maintain the Phase 2 evacuation time at 24 hours and include The City of Key West in evacuation models, considering its significant population.
Last Stand Urges the BOCC to Reevaluate the Tourist Development Council’s Financial Oversight
On December 12, 2023, Roger McVeigh, Treasurer of Last Stand, attended the BOCC meeting, stating that Last Stand acknowledges the BOCC's prompt attention to the concerns and audit findings regarding financial controls at the Tourist Development Council (TDC). He said continued BOCC engagement is crucial, given the significant tax dollars involved. Last Stand urges the BOCC to heed recent public feedback on the TDC, recognizing it as an opportunity for reflection, evaluation, and constructive reforms.