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Regional Vision

Pat Steed

Executive Director

Central Florida Regional Planning Council

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  • 2005 Developed Lands and

Permanent Conservation Lands

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2060 Developed Lands and Permanent Conservation Lands

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Demographics

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h Rate, e, 2000 2000 to to 201 2010 1980 1980 1990 1990 2000 2000 2010 2010 DeSoto 19,039 23,865 32,209 34,862 8.2% Glades 5,992 7,591 10,576 12,884 21.8% Hardee 20,357 19,499 26,938 27,731 2.9% Hendry 18,599 25,773 36,210 39,140 8.1% Highlands 47,526 68,432 87,366 98,786 13.1% Okeechobee 20,264 29,627 35,910 39,996 11.4% Polk 321,652 405,382 483,924 602,095 24. 24.4% % 7-County T

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453,429 580,169 713,133 855,494

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Florida 9,746,961 12,938,071 15,982,824 18,801,310

17. 17.6% 6%

United States 226,545,805 248,709,873 281,421,906 308,745,538 9.7%

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  • Where Will Our Future T

ake Us?

Developed land Conserved land

2060 2005

Source: 1000 Friends of Florida

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Transportation and Economic Development

Source: Florida Dept of Transportation, 2010

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Heartland2060.com

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Our Hea Heartl tland nd Values lues

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Stewardship of Natural Resources

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Our Water Resources

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Respect for Agriculture

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Our Communities

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Future for Our Children

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Heartland 2060 T ask Forces

Economic Diversification Infrastructure to Support Diversified Economy Early Learning, K-16, Lifelong Education Health Care Cultural Identity Water Sustainable and Viable Natural Systems Agriculture Energy/Climate Integrating with Natural Resources Planning Supporting Economic Development Ensuring Multimodal Connectivity Enhancing and Creating Sustainable Communities

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Population Counts and Projections

500,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 U.S. Census 2011 BEBR (Medium- High Average) Population Projections Extended projection (based on 2011 BEBR Medium- High Average rates )

DeSoto Glades Hardee Hendry Highlands Okeechobee Polk

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Agriculture

Agriculture Business

& Technology

Logistics,

Supply Chain, & Distribution

Research, Technology, &Creative Industries

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Life Sciences

& Health

Care

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Future Industry Clusters

Wher Where w we c e coul uld b be e going ng… …

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(from m the C e CEDS EDS) )

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Regi Regiona nal Ec Econo nomic ic Engin Engines es as as “Futu tures” ”

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Current Economy

A future that…

Resembles th the e Pr Present. .

“If we continue with business-as-usual, including healthcare, natural resources, and ecotourism, then we can expect our future to look like…”

  • Following current and

historical trends in:

  • population
  • employment
  • land use
  • Continuing economic

prominence of agriculture, healthcare, mining, warehousing, ecotourism, and service industries

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Energy Economy

A future that is…

Fo Focuse used d on n Ener Energy. .

“If we focus on supplying technologies and goods that create energy and become energy exporters, then we can expect our future to look like…”

  • Developing an alternative

fuels industry based on agriculture

  • Manufacturing and

installing renewable energy technologies

  • Using high-tech energy

technologies to become an energy exporter

  • Energy efficiency and

conservation technologies

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Trade Economy

A future that is…

Ma Makin ing & g & Mo Moving Go ving Goods. ds.

“If we focus on employment hubs for manufacturing, transportation, and warehousing, then we can expect

  • ur future to look like…”
  • Using current and future

industrial areas and logistics and trade networks

  • Maintaining high capacity

transportation networks for moving goods

  • Enhancing distribution of

air cargo

  • Connecting ports
  • Establishing advanced

manufacturing and warehousing facilities

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Balance in urban land uses and conservation land uses

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Transportation systems prevent fragmentation of natural systems Infrastructure supports sustainable agriculture Land use supports a sustainable economy and a sustainable environment

T ask Force:

Integrating with Natural Resources Planning Supporting Economic Development Ensuring Multimodal Connectivity Enhancing and Creating Sustainable Communities

Key Issues:

Creating multimodal corridors Connecting the Heartland with other regions Moving people by rail, roads, and transit Land use to support 2060 economy Moving people to support 2060 economy Moving goods to support 2060 economy Promoting energy efficient land use patterns Supporting redevelopment Housing affordability and sense of place within established communities Improvements to serve the needs of new communities Moving freight by rail, roads, and air Linking transportation and land use to support 2060 economy

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Ecological Greenways

  • Priority 1 Critical Parcels
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stnle\\ide greernn1 ys ne.-work. 1t is also u sed as the

primary data la1·er to inform the Florida Fore\'er

consen·ation land acquisition program regarding the

loctttion of th~ mosl important consen ation corridors aml
  • large. intact landscapes in the state,

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Linking Land Use & T ransportation

  • Connections between

growth and development and transportation access

  • Planning land use and

transportation to sustain viable natural systems

  • Enhancing mobility while

preserving community character

  • Linking visioning to land use

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Enhancing and Creating Sustainable Communities

Economic Diversity

Multi-Modal Connectivity Cultural Heritage Natural Resource Protection

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Study Area

1:1 SIS/Emerging SIS Airport

  • i. SIS/Emerging SIS Seaport

SIS Spaceport ·· ···· SIS/Emerging SIS Rail Corridor

  • Major Highway

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Southeast Florida-Heartland – Central Florida Study Area

  • Potential for increased

freight flows from Southeast Florida seaports and connections to proposed intermodal logistics centers

  • US 27

27 alternatives options include truck-only lanes, freight rail service, express lanes, etc.

  • Heartland 2060 regional

vision will help guide future decisions about US 27

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Legend Study Area

11:1 SIS/Emerging SIS Airport

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Southwest Florida-Heartland – Central Florida Study Area

  • Examine need for more direct

connection between Southwest, Central Florida

  • Potential future need to provide

alternative to I-75 for people and freight

  • Heartland 2060 regional vision will

help guide decisions about future growth, development, and corridors

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Multi-use Corridors

  • f Regional Economic Significance

Program

  • Revitalize rural communities, encourage job creation, and provide regional

connectivity while leveraging technology, enhancing quality of life and public safety, and protecting the environment and natural resources (SB7068/HB7113)

  • From Heartland 2060:
  • Transportation systems that serve regional connectivity while maintaining mobility and

community character in established cities and towns along new or expanding corridors

  • Multi-modal corridors which encourage a variety of modes of travel for people and goods
  • Corridors which avoid disruption of natural resources and key habitat areas
  • Corridors which mitigate unavoidable impacts with emphasis on improving the impacted

resources

  • Corridors which minimize the proliferation of utility corridors requiring new easements
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Regional Vision

Pat Steed

Executive Director

Central Florida Regional Planning Council