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Public Trust Environmental Legal Institute

   

Help the Public Trust Save Historic Mayport Village and Protect the Timucuan Preserve!

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What is the Public Trust?

The "Public Trust Doctrine" is an ancient legal doctrine dating back to the Roman Code of Justinian in 539 A.D. and holds that public lands and waters are held in trust for the use of all people. The doctrine has withstood the test of time and even became codified in the Florida Constitution in 1970. The primary focus of the Public Trust Environmental Legal Institute of Florida is to uphold this doctrine through the zealous protection of the City of Jacksonville's Preservation Project and other federal and state protected lands and waters. Commonly known as the "Public Trust," we pursue legal means, including litigation if necessary, to protect and preserve the public lands and waters. Additionally, we support the education of political leaders, government officials and citizens by participating in speaking engagements and writing articles and letters. The Public Trust also promotes the use and enjoyment of land and waters within the public trust.

Current Projects include:

• Our second paddling guide featuring the waterways between the St. Johns & Nassau Rivers.

• Our Timucuan Art Contest.

• A Clean Water Act enforcement project.

• A review of mercury testing proposals for Duval County. 

• Mayport Cruise Ship Terminal Case.
 

 

 




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Public Trust Environmental Legal Institute of Florida, Inc
2029 North Third Street
Jacksonville Beach
Florida 32250
(904) 247-1972 x418