Category: President’s Hoot

  • They are coming! But can citizens say where?

    The President’s HootRichard H. Baker, Ph.D.June 2005 Headline news from the PJ states that our Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council predicts a 57% increase in the population of Indian River County. According to their prediction, our current population of 126,829 will increase to 198,700 residents in the next 25 years! But, where are we going…

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  • Two Hoots and a Holler

    The President’s HootRichard H. Baker, Ph.D.May 2005 Last week I received two good and one bad news reports. First the good news reports. Not seen in the U.S. since 1944, the Ivory-billed woodpecker, the largest woodpecker in North America is now believed to still exist in the U.S. This huge bird (19-21 inches long) makes…

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  • Goals And Accomplishments

    The President’s HootRichard H. Baker, Ph.D.April 2005 Two years ago, the board and I wrote down some goals for PIAS to achieve. I want to review these with you. Some have been met, but others still need attention. Strengthen the County’s Tree and Landscaping Ordinances. The tree ordinance was revised due to PIAS’s recommendations. A…

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  • Gloria, Wine, Plywood, or Growth Control

    The President’s HootRichard H. Baker, Ph.D.March 2005 What is important in our city, town and county elections? If you follow the editorial pages and letters to the editor, you might think it is Gloria Estefan concerts, wine near churches, and city officials getting a piece of plywood even if not requested. Unfortunately, sometimes the real…

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