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Mobile Press-Register Article - Tuesday 2/10/09
February 10th, 2009 3:39 PM

 

Bill allows millions in new spending to protect coastal and estuarine land

Tuesday, February 10, 2009
By SEAN REILLY
Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — The federal government would get new authority — though not necessarily more money — to protect coastal and estuarine land under legislation nearing final approval in Congress.

Under the bill, the Commerce Department could receive up to $60 million a year through fiscal 2013 for land purchases to preserve such areas around the country that have "significant conservation, recreation, ecological, historical, or aesthetic values" or are threatened by development. The money would be used for grants to states and local governments; the property could only be purchased from willing sellers.

Assuming that the bill is signed into law, Congress would still have to come up with the funding, often a major stumbling block. Even so, Gulf Coast conservationists are hopeful of seeing more wherewithal for land buys.

"There's a tremendous need," said Chris Oberholster, state director of the Alabama chapter of The Nature Conservancy. "Typically, we've got outstanding assets, but have not had the resources." Those assets include thousands of acres in ecologically sensitive tracts in the Red Hills area of Monroe County and along the Escatawpa River in northwest Mobile and southwest Washington counties. Attempts to pin down the federal money needed to acquire them have so far fallen short.

Although the coastal program has received funding in the past, the amounts have varied from a high of almost $51 million in fiscal 2004 to a low of about $8 million in fiscal 2008, said Emily Woglom, a senior policy adviser with the Conservancy's national office.

The bill, which passed the Senate last month, could come up for a House vote as early as this week. Among other provisions, it would create National Heritage Areas in Northwest Alabama's Muscle Shoals region, as well as in the Mississippi Delta and the Mississippi Hills areas of the Magnolia State.

Both Mississippi senators, Thad Cochran, R-Oxford, and Roger Wicker, R-Tupelo, voted for the measure when it passed the Senate 73-21. The almost 1,250-page bill would also designate more than 2 million acres — mainly in Western states — as wilderness, which is the federal government's highest level of protection.

Alabama Senators Jeff Sessions, R-Mobile, and Richard Shelby, R-Tuscaloosa, were opposed. In separate statements, spokesmen for the two said the bill was pushed through the Senate without enough opportunity for debate or amendments, and could hinder oil and gas production.

At the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Director George Crozier was encouraged by several other provisions to bolster research. One calls for development of a plan to monitor rising levels of ocean acidification, which, he said, could threaten oyster populations. Another would establish an integrated system for ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes observation.

"On a scale of five, it's easily a four," Crozier said of the bill. He added, however, that it will have no effect without added funding.


 


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Message from Bill Harper - DIPOA President
February 17th, 2009 2:44 PM

 

February Message from Bill Harper
 
Dear Friends,
 
Our February board meeting held this past Saturday was a calm one. Not a large crowd, but a very rainy day probably kept some away.
 
Probably the biggest change we saw in January was the paving of our entrance road and most of the parking lot east of the grill and pro shop. It looks good, and we will be do the parking striping shortly.  
 
The brightest news of the day concerned the finances of the DIPOA.  With a gloomy economy all around us, we seem to be doing well. The end of the calendar year 2008, showed that our income over expenses for May through December was $89, 203. Last year we were a negative -$37, 183 at this point. Remember, the last four months of our fiscal year are the busiest for the golf course, so the indications are that we will have a good year.  My thanks to our staff who are doing a great job holding down expenses, while our golf play is up 10%. Ongoing enhancements of the golf course have, doubtless, been a key factor. Our increased royalty income of 20% has also helped, along with a 10% increase in memberships. It all adds up, thanks to all.
 
Jeff Collier, our Operations Director, announced that the snowbird season is comparable to last year, so this is good news for both us and the Island.  
 
The legal situation is currently somnolent. With the West Surf Beach issue settled, we move toward a behind-the-scene resolution of the Pitts covenant case.  As I mentioned last month, a special master is has been named to assist the court in adjudicating this case.  We are still under a gag-order in matters concerning the Corps settlement. 
 
I continue to work with Mayor Collier and the Town of Dauphin Island to obtain funding for engineering studies of our coastline through federal funding both in the regular budget and in the stimulus package.  The Town's consultant in Washington is orchestrating our efforts to obtain funding through local organizations like us, as well as through state and local politicians. 
 
Our Annual Meeting is upcoming this May 9th, a Saturday at 11:00 am. As always, we have three seats on the board of directors up for election. If you want to aid your community and our Island's property owners association, please contact us concerning this election, and send us a 200 word bio, including your thoughts on key issues facing our island.  Send your bio-statement by e-mail at dipoa@skyynett.com or by snail mail: DIPOA, PO Box 39, Dauphin Island, AL 36528. We need these by April 1, 2009.
 
We had two proposals offered by local entrepreneurs for the beach and Club area, which we will consider carefully, once we receive them as written statements.
 
Our next few board and the annual meeting dates are as follows:
 
Board of Directors meeting, Thursday, March 12, 7 pm.
Board of Directors meeting, Thursday, April 9, 4:30 pm.
Annual Meeting/Board of Directors, Saturday, May 9, 11:00 am.
 
All the best,
 
 
William (Bill) Harper
President

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Dauphin Island - Storm Debris Final Pickup
February 13th, 2009 5:13 PM

 

Town of Dauphin Island

1011 Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, Alabama, 36528

Phone: (251) 861-5525 Fax (251)-861-2154

E-mail: wsandagger@townofdauphinisland.org http://TownOfDauphinIsland.Org

NOTICE

STORM DEBRIS FINAL PICK- UP IS SCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 20TH.

ALL DEBRIS ON SOUTH SIDE OF BIENVILLE IS TO BE PLACED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE FENCE. ALL OTHER AREAS ARE TO PLACE DEBRIS AT THE RIGHT OF WAY IN FRONT OF PROPERTY.


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Dauphin Island - Final Driveway Repairs
February 13th, 2009 5:10 PM

 

Town of Dauphin Island

1011 Bienville Blvd., Dauphin Island, AL 36528

251-861-5525 251-861-2154 fax

2/12/09

FINAL DRIVEWAY REPAIRS FEBRUARY 20TH.

IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH YOUR

DRIVEWAY INSTALLED BY CROWDER GULF

PLEASE CONTACT TOSH AT 251-269-8056 NO

LATER THAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH.


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