Florida Hometown Democracy is a grass-
roots, non-partisan group who recognize
that putting the people in charge of the places
where they live is key to a sustainable future
of our state! The Florida Hometown
Democracy Amendment will mandate
referenda for comprehensive plan
amendments approved by city and county
commissions. Read Ron Littlepage’s
article from the Times Union by clicking
here. To go to the Florida Home Town
William Brainerd
daedalo1@hotmail.com
Peter Johnson
grcguanaja@comcast.net
Harvey Lewis
LewisFL@aol.com
Steve Nichlas
thenicklasteam2@msn.com
Phil Scanlan
phillipscanlan@comcast.net
Quality of Life Director:
qualityoflife@ameliaislandassociation.com
Local Government Director:
localgovernment@ameliaislandassociation.com
Marketing / Publicity Director:
publicity@ameliaislandassociation.com
Membership Director:
membership@ameliaislandassociation.com
Administration Director:
administration@ameliaislandassociation.com
AIA Webmaster:
webmaster@ameliaislandassociation.com
The Amelia Island Association (AIA) was
established in 2002 by representatives of
various homeowner associations (HOA)
on the island to provide a common voice
for residents on matters of local
government and the general issues of
quality of life. In 2007, AIA restructured
to extend membership to individuals,
rather than homeowner associations, so
that membership is open to all who are
interested in the goals of Amelia Island
Association. For more information,
Analysis of Florida State Highway Safety
& Motor Vehicles Traffic Crash Data
(www.flhsmv.gov) shows Nassau has a
safety problem. For example, Nassau
crashes are up 44% compared to 5 % for
Florida; injuries up 30 % compared to -
4% for Florida; and deaths up 93%
compared to 1% for Florida. If you have
any ideas to help reduce this problem,
please email us. For more information,