Environmental Lands Division
The
Environmental Lands Division manages
the County's Preserves and Management
Areas. Our mission is to provide sound
stewardship to the County's wild lands
and opportunities for the appreciation
of their intrinsic value.
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cursor on it and click.
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The
Division is comprised of three sections: Ecological Services,
Education Services, and Support Services. The Division Administrator
is responsible for overall direction of the
program. Each section, in turn, is directed by a Program Coordinator. Offices
for most of our staff are located at Brooker
Creek Preserve near Tarpon Springs. The remaining
staff members are located at Weedon Island
Preserve in St. Petersburg.
Established in 1998, the Environmental Lands Division is the newest
division within the Department of Environmental Management. Prior to that time, Weedon Island
Preserve was managed by the County's Park Department.
Brooker Creek Preserve was established by the Board of
County Commissioners in 1991 and its first staff was
hired in 1992 within the Department of Environmental
Management. The Division was created by removing Weedon
Island Preserve from the Park Department and merging
the staffs of both Preserves. Also at that time, additional
County-owned lands and waterways were placed within the Division. Today,
the Division is responsible for 19 separate Preserves
and Management Areas, totaling more than 15,000 acres
located throughout Pinellas County.
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PDF file)
Pinellas
County Preserve Ordinance 08-29 
For
more information about us, please contact
us at ELD@pinellascounty.org or
by calling 727-453-6900.
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Voters Approve Charter Amendment
On November 4th, 2008 voters
approved a charter amendment designating and governing conveyance, lease or license of County-owned environmental lands. Information on the
lands, as well as maps and a copy of the ballot language,
can be found below.
- Charter Amendment Information
- Amendment
Attachments
For
more information, please contact
us at PCDEM@pinellascounty.org or
by
calling
727-464-4761.
E-mail
addresses are public records under Florida
law and are not exempt from public-records
requirements. If you do not want your
e-mail address to be subject to being
released pursuant to a public-records
request, do not send electronic mail
to this entity. Instead, contact this
office by telephone (727) 453-6900 or
in writing, via the United States Postal
Service.
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