
The property being preserved extends from north of the Watergrass community to Kiefer Rd. & east from where Curley Rd. meets Elam Rd. to the Kirkland Ranch property line. (Pasco County map modified by Joel Provenzano)Â
Residents wanting to see land and the environment protected in eastern Pasco County are getting their wish, as one local family intends to sell their almost 1,000- acre ranch to the state for natural preservation, instead of to developers for homes or apartments â and the state just approved the funds to do exactly that.
How much?…. $30.8 million.
Days after our article went to print last month, entitled âWhere Are The Villages of Pasadena Hills (VOPH) & Why Should You Care?,â a surprise press release came from the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD, aka âSwiftmudâ) on Aug. 26, explaining that the Kirkland Ranch portion of the land in VOPH â immediately between the Kirkland Ranch school complex and the community of Watergrass â was approved to be purchased by Swiftmudâs board, with funds being provided by the stateâs Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
âWe appreciate Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Legislatureâs commitment to preserving this conservation land in one of the fastest-growing areas in Pasco County,â said Swiftmudâs executive director Brian Armstrong. âThis important purchase will help preserve the regionâs lands and water resources for future generations.â
Deemed to be a critical watershed for the state of Florida, and specifically Pasco County, the six contiguous cattle farming parcels owned by Kirkland Ranch since 1956 (938 acres total, of which 41% is wetlands), would have made up almost all of the residential area of âVillage Kâ in VOPH, directly along the burgeoning Curley Rd. corridor (see attached map for location). But now, that land will remain fully undisturbed.
âThis acquisition meets all four of the Districtâs âAreas of Responsibility,â which are water supply, water quality, flood protection and natural systems,â the Swiftmud news release from Aug. 26 says, âand is consistent with the Districtâs âFlorida Foreverâ workplan.â
For those not familiar, VOPH is the 20,000+ acre special development district making up the area directly between Wesley Chapel, Dade City and Zephyrhills.
This purchase will presumably affect two of Pascoâs so-called âvision roads,â the first being the northern Watergrass Pkwy. extension that was supposed to cut diagonally through Kirkland Ranch, serving as an important north/south corridor. The other is the eastern Elam Rd. extension, which would have run behind the Kirkland school complex (which includes the Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation and the Kirkland Ranch K-8 school) â all of which was shown in the âPasadena Hills Land Use Vision Planâ and transportation maps, but now that itâs no longer being developed, these road extensions are likely off the table. But, weâll keep you posted.




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