Eroded: 30A's Battles for Florida's Beaches
Show Notes – Who Are You Representing? In this episode, we dive into the political maneuvering and legal battles that shaped the future of Walton County's beaches following the passage of HB 631. The discussion details how state legislation—authored by lawmakers outside the county—ultimately rolled back Walton County's customary use ordinance, forcing the county into litigation against more than 1,000 beachfront properties. Though the bill passed with overwhelming support, former State Representative Brad Drake's reversal in his vote remains a point of contention and speculation. According to firsthand accounts, his reluctance to advocate against the bill raised concerns about potential political influence and alignment with private beachfront interests over public access. We hear from longtime Walton County advocate Dave Raushkolb, who recalls urging Representative Drake to request a veto from Governor Rick Scott, only to experience an hour-long effort to dissuade him. Despite initial signals that the governor would veto HB 631, he ultimately signed it into law, later issuing Executive Order 18-202 which encouraged access but did not halt the law. Attorney Daniel Uhlfelder, who helped found Florida Beaches for All, expands on highly strategic and largely undetected legal actions—such as quiet title filings—that repositioned beachfront boundaries to favor private ownership. These efforts, according to Uhlfelder, frame the legislation as part of a broader organized "land grab." As the episode unfolds, we explore how lobbying and influence campaigns contributed to legislative decisions contrary to local interests. Uhlfelder reflects on the deeper lesson: what happened on Walton County's beaches could happen anywhere, and only through active civic engagement can such efforts be challenged. His personal motivation stems from family history and a belief in speaking out against injustice, even without personal gain. The episode closes with a call to recognize that while the fight may not be won, silence ensures defeat. Key Takeaways * HB 631 passed in 2018, overturning Walton County's customary use ordinance and requiring property-by-property litigation to reestablish beach access. * Former Representative Brad Drake changed his vote between rounds and later resisted engaging publicly in the reasoning, despite inquiries from residents. * Governor Rick Scott signed the bill, though he later issued Executive Order 18-202 urging continued public access to beaches. * Attorney Daniel Uhlfelder co-founded Florida Beaches for All, organizing advocacy efforts, legal intervention, public education, and social mobilization. * Quiet title actions involving beachfront property boundaries played a significant role in reducing public beach access. * The broader issue extends beyond Walton County—highlighting the power of lobbying and political influence over public interests. * Civic engagement, persistence, and willingness to act are presented as the only means to resist similar erosion of public rights. Referenced Resources & Materials * HB 631 (2018) – Public Reform Legislation Florida House Bill text: https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2018/631 * Executive Order 18-202 (Governor Rick Scott) Review: https://www.flgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/EO-18-202.pdf * Florida Beaches for All (Advocacy Organization) General Info: https://www.facebook.com/FloridaBeachesForAll/ (public-facing social page) * Customary Use Doctrine Overview Florida Bar Journal: https://www.floridabar.org/the-florida-bar-journal/customary-use-and-beach-access/ * Quiet Title Legal Definition Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/quiet_title_action [https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/quiet_title_action] * 30A Sand & Beach Access Community Efforts ("Stand Your Sand" Marches) Archived news coverage: https://www.wjhg.com/content/news/Stand-Your-Sand-Local-Protest--475064493.html
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