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The corridor that exists today as the Cross Florida Greenway was for
decades
the site of one of Florida's largest public works projects ever. Below
is a chronology of events leading from ship canal to world class
greenway...

Construction of Cross Florida Barge Canal
Photo Courtesy of Florida State Archives
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February 1964 –- The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction of
the Cross Florida Barge Canal.

Construction of St. Johns Lock, known today as H.H.
Buckman Lock
Photo Courtesy of Florida State Archives
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1969 –- The Environmental Defense Fund and others filed suit in
the U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia seeking
temporary and permanent injunction against the construction of the
canal.
- January 15, 1971 –- The District Court granted a
preliminary injunction halting any further construction activities
pending the outcome of the litigation.
- January 19, 1971 –- President Richard Nixon
signed an executive order suspending further work on the Barge Canal.
When halted, the project was one-third complete and approximately $74
million had been spent on land acquisition and construction.
- 1979 –- Bills filed in Congress to deauthorize
the Canal failed to pass.
- May 22, 1990 -- A revised federal bill was filed
in the U. S. Senate by Senators Bob Graham and Connie Mack providing,
among other things, for a minimum 300-yard wide greenway corridor to
be maintained along the former Barge Canal route. This bill was agreed
to by the entire Florida Congressional delegation.
- May 31, 1990 -- The Florida Legislature enacted a
deauthorization bill conforming to the consensus bill filed in the U.
S. Senate. Most of the provisions were not effective until Congress
deauthorized the project.
- October 27, 1990 –- Senate Bill 2740 was passed
by Congress and sent to the President for signature. The bill
deauthorized the Cross Florida Barge Canal project upon acceptance by
the Governor and Cabinet of the State of Florida.
- November 28, 1990 –- President George Bush signed
SB 2740 into law deauthorizing the Cross Florida Barge Canal project
and changing the purpose of the lands to recreation and conservation.
- January 22, 1991 –- The Governor and Cabinet of
the State of Florida signed a resolution agreeing to the terms of the
Federal deauthorization bill thereby officially deauthorizing the
Cross Florida Barge Canal project. This action ultimately led to the
creation of the Cross Florida Greenway State Recreation and
Conservation Area.
- 1998 -- The Cross Florida Greenway was officially
renamed the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway in honor of
the individual who led the fight to stop the Cross Florida Barge Canal
project.