NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR BOATU.S.
RECREATIONAL BOATING
ACCESS AWARD
Scott Croft, 703-461-2864,
SCroft@BoatUS.com
With more boaters having a hard time gaining access to the
water, nominations for the second annual BoatU.S. Recreational Boating
Access Award are now being accepted. The award recognizes those who have
succeeded in preserving or improving public waterway access.
Waterfront development, regulatory red tape, poor planning and restrictive
covenants are just some of the factors contributing to the decline of
waterway access for recreational boats.
"Municipalities are levying hefty tax hikes for marinas. Boat clubs and
yards are assessed at highest use rates which makes them targets for
high-density housing, and some marinas simply give up after being stymied by
years of red tape required to get a permit," said BoatU.S. Vice President of
Government Affairs Margaret Podlich. "Access also includes storage issues.
Local ordinances and property covenants increasingly prohibit boat storage
- even in your own backyard," she added.
"Ultimately, the loss of boating access is a local issue. The aim of this
award is to recognize those advocates across the U.S. who are trying to
reverse this trend," said Podlich.
Judges will look at four criteria: First, the challenges faced in retaining
or increasing access in an area; Second, the direct impact or measurable
results of the solution; Third, the level of success in increasing awareness
of the issue in a community and; Fourth, "repeatability," the ability to
take the successful approach and adopt it in other areas.
Examples of solutions could include creative public/private partnerships,
changes in land use planning or permitting processes, tax incentives,
legislation or public ballots, publicity or public education. Eligible
activities need to have been undertaken in the last three years.
Applications are being accepted from June 15 through October 1, 2008 and
winners will be announced by October 31. Previous entrants are asked not to
reapply. For more information or a look at last year's winners, go to
http://www.BoatUS.com/gov/AccessAward
BoatU.S. - Boat Owners Association of
The United States - is the nation's leading advocate for recreational
boaters providing its 650,000 members with a wide array of consumer services
including a group-rate marine insurance program that insures nearly a
quarter million boats; the largest fleet of more than 500 towing assistance
vessels; discounts on fuel, slips, and repairs at over 870 Cooperating
Marinas; boat financing; and a subscription to BoatU.S. Magazine, the
most widely read boating publication in the U.S. For membership information
visit
http://www.BoatUS.com
or call 800-395-2628.