Fernandina Beach city commissioners were united Tuesday in dismissing any proposed plans of closing the city boat ramp to add more spaces to parking lots C and D.
The idea of eliminating the city boat ramp was raised at the February meeting of the Community Redevelopment Area Advisory Board (CRAAB). The board had placed the boat ramp on its March agenda for discussion.
The question of closing the boat ramp to increase parking at the CRAAB meeting was introduced by Fernandina Beach City Commissioner Chip Ross.
Ross said the idea to shutdown the city boat ramp and have boaters use Nassau County's Dee Dee Bartels boat ramp came during an email exchange with Joe Blanchard, chair of the city's Marina Advisory Board.
The proposal made headlines in the Fernandina Observer and Fernandina News Leader as well as sparking backlash on social media platforms.
Mayor Bradley Bean asked commissioners for their opinions on keeping the city boat ramp open at Tuesday's city commission meeting. He said because of state Sunshine Law restrictions, he could not discuss the CRAAB meeting statements with other commissioners.
"For me it's a big yes. It's something that's important to the marina and the community," Bean said.
Vice Mayor David Sturges said "We don't control what advisory committees bring up and discuss. We don't control or shouldn't interject on what advisory committees that work for the city come up with on their own. We can suggest and we can make comments to them, but just because they have a discussion doesn't mean it came from this body for us to tell them what to do. I would never close the boat ramp in the city. We as a commission didn't generate that."
Ross said he never advocated or suggested closing the boat ramp. "I did point out that if you closed it you would gain 35 more parking spaces, but we'll leave that alone."
Bean closed with "you heard it here, five out of five city commissioners saying that the boat ramp is staying right where it is and on top of that we're working on plans to revamp that boat ramp."
Interim City Manager Charlie George said plans are in place to replace the boat ramp and add adjoining floating docks.
Good move. The downtown coastal location should be focused on marine-related attractions.