FLORIDA PLANNING A publication of the Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association
THE FUTURE OF PLANNING IN FLORIDA - Fall 2022
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FLORIDA THEN
It’s been 50 years since Governor Reubin Askew signed the Growth Management Law that would redefine the way we plan for our communities. A slew of land, water, and resource management laws followed intended to harness sprawl and protect the natural resources that attracted millions of tourists to Florida annually. We know the history of the past 50 years. So we asked a few planners to give us their opinion on where we are headed. We asked them to tell us:
What do you think is the biggest impact on planning in the future and what do planners have to do to prepare? FLORIDA NOW ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
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