Make A Difference
When early voting begins on October 24, and on ELECTION DAY NOVEMBER 8th, you have the opportunity to continue the Environmentally Endangered Lands Program, currently maintaining and improving significant natural areas and nature recreation and education areas for you, your family and our future generations—many places you know and love across Brevard County.
What The Referendum Does
Protects natural spaces for wildlife, fish, woodlands & birds
Good for our economy
» Improves property values, increases tourism dollars, attracts new businesses
» Preserves Indian River Lagoon shorelines
Enhances Quality of life
» More recreation and nature education
» Preserves natural environment we treasure
Reduces pollution entering the Indian River Lagoon & St Johns River
PRESERVING NATURAL LANDS SINCE 1991
For your family and future generations—many places you may know and love across Brevard.
Land is purchased only from people who want to sell.
The photos you see represent a few of Brevard’s Environmentally Endangered Land properties. View more of these preserved and improved special places, click here for protected places and here for maps.
WHAT YOU WILL SEE ON YOUR BALLOT:
Environmentally Endangered Land and Water Areas Bond Referendum
Shall Brevard County issue bonds to extend the Environmentally Endangered Lands program to acquire, improve and maintain wildlife habitat, wetlands, woodlands, and lands that protect Indian River Lagoon and St Johns River, and maintain and improve nature education centers, with citizen oversight, which bonds don't exceed $50,000,000 aggregate principal amount, bear interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, mature twenty years from issuance and are payable from levying annual ad valorem taxes not exceeding 0.1465 mills?
For the bonds X
Against the bonds __________
FIND YOUR PRECINCT
An Affordable Investment for Voters
When renewed by voters, this ongoing conservation effort will continue a property tax, costing the average Brevard County homeowner about $3.60 a month.
GET INVOLVED. DONATE YOUR TIME AND DOLLARS to preserving our lands and waters, the habitats for our wildlife, and the economic value of our natural attributes—for now and for the future.
A Successful Program
- 28,000 acres, preserved and restored (2% of Brevard's total acreage)
- Created 75 miles of public-use trails
- Protected 35 miles of Indian River shoreline
- Created 3 educational centers

Get the Word Out
Click on the pdf below and share with your friends.
Get Connected
Have a questions? Want to volunteer?
Need a speaker for your group?
Contact us at PreserveOurParadisePAC@gmail.com



