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La Fontana Boca Raton - "Creatures of Lake Wyman"...

5/21/2016

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A "Baby Ray" in the shallows...     (Careful where you walk!)

I have seen so much life here in Lake wyman - many "rays", manatees, crab, conch, snook, needlefish and yes I have seen "Lionfish" -
​Help preserve the Lake Wyman, force city leaders to protect it...  Renew the canoe / kayak access areas... Preserve the habitats that thrive here today...
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Pay attention - there are surprises galore... 

Remember to be conservative "in and around the lake" -
We are fortunate to live here...
Take a walk outside, enjoy the wonder world...
**"In and around the lake"; a great "Yes" song from days gone by... 
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La Fontana Boca Raton - Neighboring "Rutherford Park"

5/15/2016

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Located directly across lake Wyman from La Fontana...   A hidden Jewel, rarely visited, quiet park with picnic and playground areas...
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If you can find the entrance to the park...    Get out of the car...  and take a stroll on Boca Raton's Lake Wyman's preserve trails...  Viewpoints and habitat areas all along the way...
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La Fontana Boca Raton - Lake Wyman @ "PEACE"

5/13/2016

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The manatee's are stirring this evening -   (Looking North from La Fontana on Lake Wyman)
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Quiet tranquility - (Looking South from La Fontana on Lake Wyman)
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 La Fontana Boca Raton ~ "Gumbo Limbo" ~ Our Neighbor to the South!

5/12/2016

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Gumbo Limbo - Boca Raton Florida

Looking for a place to visit - Take a stroll, 150 yards to the South from La Fontana.
To Gumbo Limbo, one of Boca Raton's fabulous beach area parks...
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Check out the aquariums - The Turtle hospital and rehab center...
Nature preserved and presented -
A place for all ages to enjoy...  

http://www.gumbolimbo.org/

Posted by:
Gary Youngman 5/12/2016
25+ Year Boca Raton Resident
Realtor - Beach Area Specialist
561.306.7653


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LA FONTANA BOCA RATON             | **IMPORTANT** |         

5/6/2016

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Lake Wyman  -   La Fontana's Backyard....
 Special attachment - "Friends of Gumbo Limbo" - Letter to City Council - see letter below...
Lake Wyman is a very unique area, nestled between the growth of the city and the beauty of Boca Raton.  Surrounded by mangroves, seagrass and other native species...  A slice of paradise where current inhabitants; manatees, birds and all the other native plants and animals thrive. Today a pristine oasis, with little to no trash, mild boating traffic, and a scenic area for anyone fortunate enough to travel through her waters...

THE GOOD
The city council is revisiting the "Lake Wyman 2011 revitalization plan" -
This is a very conservative plan, with no indication / provisions for a boat ramp / launch.
It calls for the canoe / kayak trails (currently overgrown) to be dredged and reconditioned for public use.  Additional provisions for trails and park enhancements...

THE BAD
The city appears to be "pro" placing a boat dock / ramp on the west side of lake Wyman (Rutherford)... In my opinion this could and likely would in time, alter the landscape to the detriment of the park.
The boating traffic would not benefit the Manatee's - 

Lake Wyman can and should be revitalized as a nature preserve, a destination for canoers and kayakers alike.   A place where the typical visitor stops to pick up a piece of trash - not one that drops on off!   

Author - Gary Youngman 5/6/2016
25+ Year Boca Raton Resident
Realtor - Beach Area Specialist
561.306.7653

See letter below - from Jim Miller, President of "Friends of Gumbo Limbo"
**NOTE  -  You do not need to be president to be heard... 
If you have an opinion here - voice it...    Let your city council know how you feel...

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La Fontana Boca Raton: City & County taking second stab at Lake Wyman??

5/4/2016

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The Coastal Star on May 4, 2016 at 11:09am
By Steve Plunkett
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Posted by The Coastal Star on May 4, 2016 at 11:09am
By Steve Plunkett
    After a five-year hiatus, Boca Raton, Palm Beach County and the Florida Inland Navigation District are talking again about restoring Lake Wyman and its neighboring parks.
    Officials with FIND, the taxing body that maintains the Intracoastal Waterway, are “very excited that this has come back to life,” said Jennifer Bistyga, the city’s coastal program manager.
    Bistyga updated City Council members at their April 25 workshop on recent discussions she has had with the county and FIND and gave a short history of the Lake Wyman project for the three members who were not on the dais in 2011.
    She also listed several simpler alternatives that might garner more support from neighbors, such as making a walkway through the parks unpaved instead of using asphalt. The first time around, neighbors scuttled the proposal over concerns about whether it would create a mosquito nuisance, whether a paved path would cause erosion, and whether manatees drawn to the enhanced park would be maimed or killed by weekend boat traffic, Bistyga said. They also feared new amenities at the south end of the project would be too far away from the restrooms in Rutherford Park.
    The original plan called for the removal of invasive, non-native plants in the northern part of Rutherford Park; restoration of the mangrove habitat; and restoring tidal flushing by dredging one mile of the canoe system, which is “pretty much unnavigable at this point,” Bistyga said.  The proposal also would have connected paths and boardwalks to create a 1-mile walkway, built a six-slip day dock and submerged 4 acres of land to create seagrass habitat and a coastal hammock.
    At the southern end of the project this time, Bistyga said, the city could decide to follow the 2011 plan or make Lake Wyman more like the county’s Ocean Ridge Natural Area with an unpaved trail. It could also choose to do nothing, which would not enhance the park, she said. The day dock could be moved to the north end, she said, and the north end could also become a more passive project.
    County and FIND officials “are still very interested in working with the city and developing and constructing a Lake Wyman project, whether it be the original or a hybrid project,” Bistyga said.
    In 2011, the estimated cost of the restoration was just more than $3 million, with FIND contributing $2.1 million and the county and city $450,000 each. Coincidentally, Bistyga said, a “third party” has volunteered to pay for the construction of a mangrove ecosystem at the north end of the project as well as its continued maintenance. Mayor Susan Haynie said the third party is a developer from Highland Beach that needs mitigation credits for mangroves.
    As part of the deal, FIND wants permanent access to a storage site for dredged material at the northwest end of Spanish River Park.
    Council member Scott Singer asked whether a boat launch could be put in the north end of Rutherford Park. Bistyga said it would be more difficult to get the necessary permits but not impossible.
    Real estate agent Gary Youngman, who lives in Boca Towers on the barrier island facing Lake Wyman, said it’s no place for a boat launch. 
    “The potential for environmental disaster by putting a dock in there is tremendous,” he said.

    Deputy Mayor Michael Mullaugh, who supported the restoration the first time, was still in favor. 
    “Everything you’ve said that I’m hearing today tells me that what we really ought to do is implement the 2011 plan,” he said.
    There’s a narrow timeframe for getting a deal done. FIND would want all permits in hand by September 2017. Boca Raton needs to reapply for a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers, which will take a year if there are no big changes to the original plan and more time if new options are chosen, Bistyga said.
    “We certainly hope that out of this is going to come something that we can really make happen,” said Jim Miller, president of the Friends of Gumbo Limbo, which operates canoe trips from the nature center across the lake to Rutherford Park twice a month.

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