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  • Homeport going to the rowers - please EMAIL ASAP

    Hello all,

    AA County Rec & Parks is determined to put a rowing facility in Homeport. 3 weeks ago I was told that the plan to put a rowing facility in Homeport was dead. Last week I was told Rec & Parks is still putting a rowing facility in Homeport. To add insult to injury, the county ie US will be paying millions of taxpayer dollars for the rowing facility. The rowing facility in Homeport will effectively privatize the only public water access point on the South River. Please email the people below in opposition. Tell them what water access means to you. Tell them how much you love Homeport. Tell them to spend public money on the public instead of a handout for a special interest group. Tell them to NOT put a rowing compound in Homeport! The rowers are lobbying the County Council and the Legislature and it sure seems to be working. Time to push back! Thanks. PS Remember to include your first and last name and snail mail address so they know you are a real person.


    County Executive Steuart Pittman expitt99@aacounty.org
    County Executive Pittman FY23 budget comments fy23-budget-comments@aacounty.org
    Community Engagement Officer Vincent Moulden exmoul00@aacounty.org
    County Budget Officer Chris Trumbauer extrum99@aacounty.org
    Director of Recreation and Parks Jessica Leys rpleys00@aacounty.org

    District 6 County Councilwoman Lisa Rodvien lisa.rodvien@aacounty.org

    The rowers are lobbying the rest of the County Council because the entire Council must vote on the rowing club in the FY23 budget

    District 1 Councilwoman Sarah F. Lacey slacey@aacounty.org
    District 2 Councilwoman Allison M. Pickard allison.pickard@aacounty.org
    District 3 Councilman Nathan Volke nathan.volke@aacounty.org
    District 4 Councilman Andrew Pruski andrew.pruski@aacounty.org
    District 5 Councilwoman Amanda Fiedler amanda.fiedler@aacounty.org
    District 6 see above
    District 7 Councilwoman Jessica Haire Jessica.Haire@aacounty.org

    District 30 State Senator Sarah Elfreth sarah.elfreth@senate.state.md.us
    District 30A State Delegate Shaneka Henson shaneka.henson@house.state.md.us
    District 30A State Delegate Dana Jones dana.jones@house.state.md.us

    Homeport is in County Council District 6 and State Legislative District 30A







  • #2
    Hello all,

    AA County Rec & Parks is determined to give Homeport Farm Park to the rowers. It's being touted as "different from the (failed) Quiet Waters proposal" that got shouted down in last year in the FY22 budget hearings. The only difference I can see is that the rowers are no longer claiming to represent the paddlers ie kayakers.

    Homeport Farm Park is the only usable public water access point on the South River. The kayakers worked hard to get this small public open to the general public. Now Rec & Parks wants to hand it over to the rowers.

    County Executive PIttman is scheduled to give a water access press conference this Saturday April 2 2022. I don't know what he is going to say. PLEASE email the elected officials and administration staff below ASAP and tell them not to give Homeport Farm Park to the rowers. Remember to include your first and last names and snail mail address so they know you are a real person. Email address blocks below of the email addresses in the starter post for convenience.

    Thanks, Lisa


    Administration email address block for cut and paste convenience:

    expitt99@aacounty.org fy23-budget-comments@aacounty.org exmoul00@aacounty.org extrum99@aacounty.org rpleys00@aacounty.org

    County Council email address block for cut and paste convenience:

    lisa.rodvien@aacounty.org slacey@aacounty.org allison.pickard@aacounty.org nathan.volke@aacounty.org andrew.pruski@aacounty.org amanda.fiedler@aacounty.org Jessica.Haire@aacounty.org

    MD Legislature email address block for cut and paste convenience:

    sarah.elfreth@senate.state.md.us shaneka.henson@house.state.md.us dana.jones@house.state.md.us





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    • #3
      What you can ALSO do: Call County Executive Steuart Pittman, other elected officials and administration staff ASAP and tell them stop Rec & Parks from giving Homeport to the rowers. Then ask a friend to do the same.

      A phone call to County Executive Pittman's office might get his attention (410) 222-1260 (Vincent Moulden Community Engagement Officer). Lots of phone calls to County Executive Pittman's office will get his attention. Also call D6 Councilwoman Lisa Rodvien (410) 222-1401 (Council switchboard, ask for her legislative assistant). Also call Maryland Legislative District 30 State Senator Sarah Elfreth (410) 841-3578 The rowers, BTW, have been lobbying all three. You can't call all of the county people involved in this mess but you can email them as grouped for convenience in the post above.

      And if you live in Anne Arundel County but not in District 6, please look up your County Councilmember: https://www.aacounty.org/departments...ber/index.html and call the Council switchboard 410-222-1401 and ask for him or her! You'll probably end up talking with the Councilmember's legislative assistant, at least at first. But calling is so rare these days that it makes a big impression.

      A two million dollar single purpose athletic facility for one elite sport that monopolizes a public water access point is not public water access!

      Lisa

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      • #4
        Hello all, not so great news about Homeport Farm Park. AA County Rec & Parks is still trying to give Homeport to the rowers.

        From County Executive Steuart Pittman's office:

        "Some ask us to make it the future home of a rowing facility, and others ask for it to remain a public kayak launch. We are keeping track of all of this input and making the County Executive aware of it."

        Please email and tell the county and other elected officials to keep Homeport Farm Park open as a public park and kayak launch and not give it to the rowers for their private playground! Homeport if the only usable public water access point on the South River. If you emailed before please email again to the expanded email list.


        Here again are email addresses for opposition to giving Homeport Farm Park to the rowers. Homeport Farm Park is in County Council District 6 and Maryland Legislative District 30A. The Maryland Department of the Environment email addresses are new. These are the MDE staff who will review permit applications for Homeport.

        I grouped the addresses by government body for cut and paste convenience. A roster of individual names and email addresses is in the post above. The new MDE names are at the end of this email.

        If you send 4 emails (1 for each government body) your email is less likely to get stuck in a spam filter. Also, people pay more attention to an email that goes to them and the people they work with, rather than a 50 person mass email.

        I've been told that the rowers are doing a vigorous email campaign to get the county to give them Homeport,. The rowers are organized, I have to give them that.


        Administration email address block for cut and paste convenience:
        expitt99@aacounty.org fy23-budget-comments@aacounty.org exmoul00@aacounty.org extrum99@aacounty.org rpleys00@aacounty.org

        County Council email address block for cut and paste convenience:
        lisa.rodvien@aacounty.org slacey@aacounty.org allison.pickard@aacounty.org nathan.volke@aacounty.org andrew.pruski@aacounty.org amanda.fiedler@aacounty.org Jessica.Haire@aacounty.org

        MD Legislature District 30A email address block for cut and paste convenience:
        sarah.elfreth@senate.state.md.us shaneka.henson@house.state.md.us dana.jones@house.state.md.us

        Maryland Department of the Environment email address block for cut and paste convenience:

        HNelson@maryland.gov Tammy.Roberson@maryland.gov andrew.pizzala1@maryland.gov

        ===============================
        Maryland Department of the Environment:

        Heather Nelson, Program Manager, Wetlands and Waterways Program, Maryland Department of the Environment: HNelson@maryland.gov
        Tammy Roberson, Division Chief, Tidal Wetlands Division, Wetlands and Waterways Program, Maryland Department of the Environment: Tammy.Roberson@maryland.gov
        Andrew Pizzala, Program Reviewer, Wetlands and Waterways Program, Maryland Department of the Environment: andrew.pizzala1@maryland.gov



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        • #5
          Thanks for organizing these email lists, Lisa. I just wrote an email and sent to all 4 groups.
          Dave

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          • #6
            https://www.annapoliscreative.com/op...-the-disabled/

            The above article by Donna Cole is a comprehensive assessment of what's at stake for the kayak/paddleboard community if the rowing facility at Homeport Farm Park comes to fruition.

            From a fishing perspective, Church Creek and the South River offer excellent access to white perch and stripers in season. Further, it is the only Anne Arundel County launch site where I have caught a redfish. Snakeheads are also present in the creek, the back portion of which is thick with aquatic vegetation.

            Secondly, avoiding the speedy USNA crew teams in the wide Severn River requires more than a little effort and hyper awareness by kayak anglers. Those rowers are on a training mission and in a hurry! I cannot imagine dodging crew teams and their motorized trailing vessels in the smaller confines of Church Creek and where the creek enters the South River.

            Homeport Farm Park is not a large-acre park. It works exceedingly well as soft landing cartop boat launch site situated within a quiet residential community. It would be a shame to see its natural shorelines which offer great fishing structure embellished with manmade construction to accommodate the storage and launching of long crew boats.

            Finally, I find it ironic that the very large by comparison (300+ waterfront acres) at Beverly Triton on the Mayo Peninsula was deemed too pristine and ecologically fragile by the Pittman administration to develop into a full-fledged recreational park. Yet, the much smaller Homeport Farm Park can sustain the construction of a boathouse and pier.

            No one will ever confuse politics and logic.
            Last edited by Mark; 03-31-2022, 05:45 PM.
            Mark
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            • #7
              Thanks all.

              If you want to make your email work a little harder, please upload your opposition email as online testimony to the County Council:

              https://www.aacounty.org/services-an...-participation

              "Submit online" then "Click here to submit testimony on general matters during Invitation to Audience."

              Then fill out the form and submit. This gets your opposition email on the official public record where everyone, including the press, can see it.

              The Council meets again on Monday, April 4, 2022.

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              • #8
                If you get an email back from the county saying there are no plans for a rowing facility in Homeport Farm Park, please watch the 2/18/22 Rec & Parks presentation to the county Planning Advisory Board (PAB). You only have to watch about 30 seconds, not the whole 3 hours. See link below.

                We learned that Rec & Parks is asking for FY23 design and construction money for the rowers in Homeport by watching Rec & Parks' 2/18/22 draft budget presentation to the county Planning Advisory Board (PAB). These PAB presentations are the first look at the County Executive's potential budget. Rec & Parks is sneaking the rowing money through the P567500 Boat Ramp Development account.

                Transcription of Rec & Parks oral presentation about P567500 Boat Ramp Development:

                "The Solley Cove project is in performance. We have begun a study of building a boathouse elsewhere in the
                county to serve the paddlers and rowers. We're seeking design money to move forward with the design of the
                boathouse in fiscal 23 and anticipate placing this out to bid at the end of 23. We are also requesting the
                construction money in 23 as well.”

                It's about 30 second of oral presentation at the 2:29:31 mark of this video https://aacounty.zoom.us/rec/play/z8..._zm_rhtaid=983
                Please watch and listen to the video for yourselves.

                The accompanying written documentation for P567500 Boat Ramp Development did not mention a boathouse or rowing facility.

                Asking for design AND construction money in FY23 AND getting that money approved before the mandatory 30% design community meeting (usually the first public notice of a project) means Rec & Parks could start construction without having to back to the Council for construction funding in FY24. The 30% design meeting would probably happen at the end of 2022 or beginning of 2023. By the time anyone knew what was going on, we couldn't fight it at the budget level by opposing construction funding. That ship would have sailed.

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