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Controversy arises between Cabot and environmentalists over land swap to expand Citrus Farms in Florida

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 6, 2024Updated:September 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Cabot, a Canadian-based golf course developer, is facing opposition from environmentalists in Florida over a proposed expansion of its Citrus Farms resort. The developer wants to add new golf holes by swapping 324 acres of Withlacoochee State Forest land for timberland in another county. This plan has sparked concerns about the potential loss of protected public land in Florida.

The Withlacoochee State Forest offers a variety of recreational activities and is spread across five counties. Cabot, which recently acquired the former World Woods Golf Club and rebranded it as Citrus Farms, aims to build additional golf courses on the resort property. This development includes new full-sized and short courses, along with homes and cabins for guests.

The resort is located near Brooksville and sits adjacent to the 324-acre forest land owned by the state. Cabot has proposed a land swap to trade this parcel for a larger property in Levy County. The company’s CEO, Ben Cowan-Dewar, believes that the exchange would benefit both parties by creating jobs and economic opportunities.

However, environmental advocates argue that such a deal could set a precedent for developers to encroach on conservation lands across Florida. They emphasize the importance of preserving these areas for wildlife and the state’s tourism industry. The opposition has gained momentum following a recent proposal to build golf courses in Jonathan Dickinson State Park, which was ultimately scrapped due to public outcry.

The upcoming decision on Cabot’s proposal will be made by the Acquisition and Restoration Council, a state regulatory body responsible for evaluating land swaps involving conservation properties. The ARC is expected to consider various factors, including the environmental impact and economic benefits of the proposed exchange.

The debate over the Citrus Farms expansion reflects a larger conflict between development and conservation in Florida. The state’s diverse ecosystems and natural attractions are a key driver of tourism and economic growth. Finding a balance between preserving protected lands and promoting recreational activities like golf remains a challenge for policymakers and stakeholders.

Both sides acknowledge the importance of maintaining a sustainable environment while supporting economic development. While golf enthusiasts may appreciate new course options, ensuring the protection of Florida’s natural resources is equally vital. The ongoing dialogue between developers and environmentalists will shape the future of land use in the state.

Ultimately, the decision on the Cabot proposal will have far-reaching impacts on Florida’s conservation efforts and recreational opportunities. As competing interests continue to clash, finding common ground and sustainable solutions will be essential in navigating the complex relationship between development and environmental preservation in the Sunshine State.

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