File #: 21-0303    Version: 1
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/30/2021 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 4/13/2021 Final action:
Title: Alachua County Forever Priorities and Strategies
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1-WSPP Acquisition Update to BoCC.pdf, 2. Exhibit 1: WSPP Acquisition Update to BoCC.pptx, 3. Exhibit 2: Resolution 18-101.pdf, 4. Exhibit 3: ACF Project Evaluation Criteria Summary.pdf, 5. Exhibit 4: Alachua County Forever Active Acquisition List 3-31-2021.pdf
Related files: 23-0392
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Agenda Item Name:
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Alachua County Forever Priorities and Strategies
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Presenter:
Charlie Houder / (352)264-6804

Description:
A presentation by staff to the Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) reviewing the progress of the Alachua County Forever program, current priorities, and strategies for the future.

Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Hear informational presentation.

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Prior Board Motions:
On 3/9/21 the Board passed a motion directing staff to provide an update on: Wild Spaces Pubic Places overall, lessons learned, future visions including agricultural lands in preparation for infrastructure surtax and any inventory or prioritization of lands.


Fiscal Consideration:
Fiscal Consideration
Not applicable - informational presentation
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Background:
Alachua County Forever (ACF) was initiated in 2000 with the mission to acquire, improve, and manage environmentally significant lands that protect water resources, wildlife habitats and natural areas suitable for resource-based recreation. The Strategic Ecosystems identified in the Alachua County Ecological Inventory Project (KBN/Golder Associates, 1996) became the basis for ACF acquisition project areas. An evaluation matrix, developed with assistance of the Land Conservation Board (LCB), has been used to screen individual properties nominated for acquisition under the program. Properties placed in the Priority Pool by the LCB are forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners to be considered for addition to the Active Acquisition List.

ACF is a citizen-driven, willing-seller program. As such, staff works within the Active Acquisition List to effect acquisitions that provide the greatest natural resource value at the lowest cost. To date, the County has protected 24,689 acres through the acquisition of either fee title or conservation easements. Since the 2016 round of Wild Spaces and Public Places funding, the County has acquired 5,213 acres at an average land cost $3,745 per a...

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