Join us in conserving the character of our Island by advocating for maximum community input as we consider the right balance between additional new development and our preservation legacy.

OUR MISSON

Jupiter Island Forever is a coalition of community members seeking to promote the natural beauty and historic character of our Island by advocating for maximum community input as we consider the right balance between additional new development and our legacy as a community where the beauty of nature will always dominate over the presence of man. 

We believe that everyone wins when the people are empowered by their government with information. We are, at our core, a great free democratic republic. (JIF is open to ALL residents and members of the community.)

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in conserving the character of Jupiter Island

We need your support

We need your support to help monitor Town Commission meetings and to ensure that major development decisions are made only after thoroughly understanding all consequences. Will you help us monitor public meetings? 

Together, we can protect full democratic participation in the Town’s government, which, at its best, should benefit from maximum resident input when making sweeping decisions about the future of our community. Only working together can we save the beautiful sand dunes and unique natural ecosystem that make this Island a treasure – forever.

Community News

Development Debates and Erosion *Hot* Spots

Jupiter Island Friends and Neighbors,  We have a few newsworthy updates to share with you as many of us are getting back to Jupiter Island just in time to enjoy some of the most beautiful weather in the country. Below we have highlighted election news in Florida that centers on the debate around how much development

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Preparing for Hurricane Season on the Island

Jupiter Island Friends and Neighbors,  We wanted to remind everyone that Hurricane Season officially began June 1st . NOAA has announced they are  predicting it will be, “the most aggressive hurricane season on record.” They recently announced a forecasting of an average of 17 to 25 named storms just this season.  Senior research scientist at CSU, Dr. Phil Klotsbach, told Fox Weather, “The Atlantic

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