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Northeast District Programs
Director: Greg Strong
Northeast District
7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite B200
Jacksonville, Florida 32256-7577
904-807-3300
Fax 904-448-4366
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Covering twenty counties, the Northeast District encompasses the largest land mass of any department regulatory district and includes portions of the Atlantic coastal plain together with counties bordering the Gulf of Mexico and State of Georgia. The natural and ecological value of the Northeast is reflected in its diversity, the district has more rivers than any other including the St. Johns, Nassau, Tolomato and historic Suwannee and Santa Fe Rivers.

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Amelia Island Plantation

 

The Florida Green Lodging Program was established in 2004 by the Florida

Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) with the intent of recognizing and rewarding environmentally conscientious lodging facilities in the state. Through this rapidly growing program DEP encourages the lodging industry to conserve and protect Florida’s natural resources.

Contact Sheena Chin for additional information

PHOTO:  Amelia Island Plantation, with 610 rooms and more than 800 residences on 1,350 acres, became the 173rd member of the Florida Green Lodging Program and the first designated Green Lodge in Nassau County. Shown above is their “Green” Stop Signs and property-wide “Green Depots”, Amelia Island is setting the bar for all lodges on the island.

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Last updated: July 18, 2008
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