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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Charles Pattison, 1000 Friends of Florida,
850-322-3144
Richard Grosso, Everglades Law Center, 954-262-6140
Dennis Henize, Last Stand, 305-296-3335
Dennis Henize to Receive Award from 1000 Friends of
Florida
For Community Activism to Protect the Resources of the
Florida Keys
Tallahassee, Fla.
(September 10, 2007)…Dennis Henize is receiving 1000
Friends of Florida’s Community Steward Award for his
three decades of community activism to protect the
sensitive resources of the Florida Keys. 1000 Friends
President Charles Pattison will present the award at the
Last Stand 20th anniversary celebration and
pot-luck supper to be held on September 23.
Richard Grosso, Director
and General Counsel of the Everglades Law Center at
Shepard Broad Law Center in Ft. Lauderdale, nominated
Dennis for the award. “Dennis’s intelligence,
level-head, integrity, work ethic commitment and good
humor have been among the most important assets the
Keys’ environmental community has had over the last 30
years,” said Grosso. “I am so pleased that such a
humble, kind, and largely unsung leader is receiving
this recognition.”
A meteorologist by
profession, retired from the National Weather Service
since 1995, Dennis has devoted considerable personal
time to planning issues facing the Keys. In the early
1980s he became involved with “Save Our Shores” and
other Keys groups which successfully fought for height
limits and other restrictions on development, to protect
the character of the Keys. He also played an active
citizen role in developing the 1986 Monroe County
Comprehensive Plan, which continues to guide development
in the Keys to this day. In the 1990s and into this
century he has worked with groups including Last Stand
to promote the “Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study”
and has worked for full implementation of the study to
protect the Keys’ unique ecosystems.
He has also focused his
efforts on issues facing Cudjoe Key. In the early 1990s
he helped organize residents to oppose the expansion of
the local landfill, which led eventually to the closing
of landfills throughout the Keys. He also helped
organize a Cudjoe Key citizens association which, among
other projects, organized a massive cleanup of the old
Overseas Highway roadbed and fought efforts to remove
the roadbed, which will now be part of the Overseas
Heritage Trail. In the late 1990s, Dennis was a major
organizer of successful opposition to an Air Force
proposal to launch 12-ton ballistic missiles from Cudjoe
Key. Into this century, he organized opposition to
construction of a 980-foot communications tower on
Cudjoe Key, which would have been by far the tallest
tower in the Keys, and played a leading role in getting
the county’s tower ordinance changed to offer better
community protection.
Dennis has also brought
to bear his experiences as a meteorologist. He was a
witness in environmental litigation, providing expert
testimony on hurricanes’ storm surge impact on two Lower
Keys offshore islands which were being destroyed by
their use as commercial monkey farms. He has also used
his expertise as a meteorologist to maintain the
integrity of the County’s hurricane evacuation-based
rate of growth limits.
An active member of the
growth management advocacy group Last Stand, he has
served over the years as board member, officer, and
webmaster. He has also been active in the Key Deer
Protection Alliance. In keeping with his role as
watchdog, he has attended countless County Commission
meetings over the years.
“Dennis
has played an instrumental role in helping to shape
better planning and halt egregiously harmful projects in
the Lower Keys,” notes 1000 Friends’ Charles Pattison.
“Through his decades of dedicated activism, he has
helped bring about meaningful, positive change to the
way growth and development issues are handled in the
Keys.”
1000 Friends’ Community
Steward Award is presented annually to individuals,
organizations, local governments, agencies, and
public/private partnerships that have brought about
positive and lasting change in the way their community
manages growth. 1000 Friends of Florida is presenting
six other awards at separate events over the course of
2007.
A statewide
nonprofit organization, 1000 Friends was founded in 1986
to serve as Florida’s growth management watchdog. It has
been presenting awards for innovative growth management
efforts since 1990. For more information on 1000
Friends, visit
www.1000friendsofflorida.org.
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