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Tag Archives: Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
Broward Soil & Water Conservation District, Dist. 4 for 2014
So, once again, we find ourselves with the upcoming election and people are on the search for what is the Broward Soil & Water Conservation District seat? And who are these people we are considering? For your personal reading, here … Continue reading
Posted in Campaign 2014
Tagged Broward Soil and Water Conservation District, Douglas Russell Jr., Fred Segal, Gineen Maria Bresso
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Congratulations to Cynthia Thomas!
Just read the details on the election here at the Broward Supervisor of Elections office website and saw Mrs Cynthia Thomas has been chosen.
Congratulations Mrs. Thomas! And congratulations to David Kost – who I hope will work with Fred and Cynthia to get appointed in the remaining seat. Continue reading
Posted in Broward County Ballot 2010, Campaign 2010
Tagged Broward Soil and Water Conservation District, Cynthia Thomas, David Kout
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What is the Broward Soil and Water Conservation District?
The Broward Soil and Water Conservation District (BSWCD) is a political subdivision of the State of Florida created to implement Chapter 582 Florida Statutes, in general for the purpose of “conservation of natural resources, preserve wildlife, protect lands of the state and protect and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the State of Florida.” The BSWCD promotes leadership in the conservation of natural resources through stewardship and education programs. Continue reading
Cynthia Thomas / David Kout for Broward Soil & Water Conservation District
Who would I choose for Broward Soil and Water District Seat 2? Truthfully, both candidates have strengths. I happen to like Ms. Thomas because when speaking with her, she was the most up-to-date on the issues at hand. Mr. Kout seemed to me to be an activist ready to help contribute to a cause, but not yet bought into it. While that may sound harsh, I know of where he speaks – and understand that involvement often happens when called to action. From his experiences, it seems like he could be an excellent contributor to the District and help them accomplish the goals of the BSWCD to our county’s betterment.
As I mention in another post – I think Dr. Snipes should appoint the loser to the BSWCD simply due to their interest in being involved, rather than having some political appointee taking the role for political benefit. Sadly, there will only be four members, and not five as should be meeting. Continue reading
Oliver Parker / Fred Segal for Broward Soil & Water Conservation District
So – after a blog comment expressing a familiar refrain of frustration on who are Oliver Parker and Fred Segal, I decided to dial some of my contacts and look into reaching out to the two candidates for the position of Broward County Soil and Water Conservation District 3. Continue reading