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'''Save Our City''' was a grassroots political action committee (PAC) created to overturn the [[Pensacola City Council]]'s decision to build the [[Community Maritime Park]] (CMP). Its leading members were [[Charles Fairchild]] (who was also active in the group [[Citizens Against Trillium]], which succeeded in stopping the earlier [[Festival Park]] project) and dissenting City Councilman [[Marty Donovan]]. Other prominent members and allies included [[Luke McCoy]], [[Melanie Nichols]], [[C. C. Elebash]], [[P. A. Ucci]], and [[Tommy White]].
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'''Save Our City''' was a grassroots political action group created to overturn the [[Pensacola City Council]]'s decision to build the [[Community Maritime Park]] (CMP). Its leading members were [[Charles Fairchild]] (who was also active in the group [[Citizens Against Trillium]], which succeeded in stopping the earlier [[Festival Park]] project) and dissenting City Councilman [[Marty Donovan]]. Other prominent members and allies included [[Luke McCoy]], [[Melanie Nichols]], [[C. C. Elebash]], [[P. A. Ucci]], and [[Tommy White]].
  
 
On [[May 25]], [[2006]], the group submitted enough petition signatures to force a referendum on the project. Initially, the language of the ballot would have required voters to vote "yes" to overturn the CMP project or "no" to preserve the decision of the City Council. This was later changed to avoid confusion.
 
On [[May 25]], [[2006]], the group submitted enough petition signatures to force a referendum on the project. Initially, the language of the ballot would have required voters to vote "yes" to overturn the CMP project or "no" to preserve the decision of the City Council. This was later changed to avoid confusion.
  
==Opposition==
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The group's efforts were defeated in the [[September 5]], [[2006]] referendum.
A counterpart PAC, [[Friends of the Waterfront Park]], was formed to advance the pro-Park agenda. Funded primarily by [[Quint Studer]], some of the Friends of the Waterfront Park ads invoked a parody of Save Our City called "Stop Our City," which was headed by two cartoon characters, [[Chuckie & Donno]] (references to Fairchild and Donovan). [[Rick Outzen]] posted the ads on [[Rick's Blog|his blog]] and later, with the ''[[Independent News]]'' staff, created a second parody of the group called "Better Save Our City."
 
 
 
Save Our City's efforts were defeated in the [[September 5]], [[2006]] referendum.
 
  
 
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