The
Truman Waterfront: What's ahead? ALast
Stand Neighborhood Information Forum
The auditorium of
NOAA's Nancy Foster Eco-Discovery Center was filled to capacity for Last
Stand's April 8 Neighborhood Information Forum "The Truman Waterfront:
What's ahead?". Some photos from the evening are below.
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Approximately 100 Last Stand supporters and concerned
citizens filled the auditorium to hear the assembled
panel
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Doug Bradshaw (City of Key West) gave an overview of the
City's view of the future of the Truman Waterfront
(L) Norma Jean
Sawyer, representing the Bahama Conch Community Land
Trust (BCCLT), discussed the Bahama Conch Village
project
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Armando ("Bookie") Henriquez, who chairs the Florida
Keys Assisted Care Coalition (FKACC), updated the
assembled crowd on the plans for the Assisted and
Independent Living Facility
(R) Key
West Mayor Morgan McPherson gave a mayoral overview of
the future of the Truman Waterfront
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Following the individual presentations, the assembled
panel fielded questions and heard concerns expressed by
the audience
(L) The audience asks
questions and expresses concerns about the future of the
Truman Waterfront parcel deeded to the city by the US
Navy
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Following the forum, attendees enjoyed beverages and
refreshments in the Eco-Discovery Center's foyer
Last Stand heartily thanks the
panelists for their participation in the Forum, and members and friends
of Last Stand for attending. And a special thank-you goes to
Fausto's Food Palace
and to Lybrand
Redesign for contributing refreshments.