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heartland 2060 heartland 2060 Regional Vision Pat Steed Executive Director Central Florida Regional Planning Council 2005 Developed Lands and Permanent Conservation Lands heartland 2060 - Develo eloped ed L Land d - Conse nservation L


  1. heartland 2060 heartland 2060 Regional Vision Pat Steed Executive Director Central Florida Regional Planning Council

  2. 2005 Developed Lands and Permanent Conservation Lands heartland 2060 - Develo eloped ed L Land d - Conse nservation L Land nds s Per ermanently ly P Protec ected ed

  3. ~ 2060 Developed Lands and Permanent Conservation Lands heartland 2060 - Develo eloped ed L Land d - Con Conservation on L Lan ands s Perm rmanentl tly P Prote tecte cted d ., .. : ~ - - ,

  4. Demographics heartland 2060 Populatio lation n Populatio lation n Geogr graph phic c Area a Grow owth h Rate, e, 1980 1980 1990 1990 2000 2000 2010 2010 2000 to 2000 to 201 2010 0 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% % 20. 20.0% 0% 7-County T otal 453,429 580,169 713,133 855,494 17. 17.6% 6% Florida 9,746,961 12,938,071 15,982,824 18,801,310 United States 226,545,805 248,709,873 281,421,906 308,745,538 9.7%

  5. Where Will Our Future T ake Us? heartland 2060 2005 2060 Developed land Conserved • land Source: 1000 Friends of Florida

  6. Transportation and Economic Development heartland 2060 Source: Florida Dept of Transportation, 2010

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  9. Stewardship of Natural Resources heartland 2060

  10. Our Water Resources heartland 2060

  11. Respect for Agriculture heartland 2060

  12. Our Communities heartland 2060

  13. Future for Our Children heartland 2060

  14. Heartland 2060 T ask Forces heartland 2060 .______I _ I Water Economic Diversification Integrating with Health Care Natural Resources Planning _ _ I . _ _ _ _ _ I - - Sustainable and Viable I I I -I __ Infrastructure to Support Supporting Economic Natural Systems Cultural Identity __ Diversified Economy Development Agriculture _____.I I I ._____ _ Ensuring Multimodal Connectivity Early Learning, K-16, Lifelong Education Energy/Climate Enhancing and Creating __ II I Sustainable Communities

  15. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Population Counts and Projections heartland 2060 2,000,000 DeSoto 1,500,000 Glades 1,000,000 Hardee 500,000 Hendry 0 Highlands 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 U.S. Census 2011 BEBR (Medium- Extended Okeechobee High Average) projection Population Projections (based on 2011 Polk BEBR Medium- High Average rates )

  16. The Heartland T omorrow… Future Industry Clusters heartland 2060 Where w Wher we c e coul uld b be e going ng… … Agriculture Agriculture Life Sciences Business & Technology & Health Research, Care Technology, &Creative Logistics, Industries Supply Chain, & Distribution Econom onomic ic Oppor ortun unit ities ies (from m the C e CEDS EDS) )

  17. heartland 2060 Regi Regiona nal Ec Econo nomic ic Engin Engines es as as “Futu tures” ”

  18. Current Economy heartland 2060 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: o population o employment o land use • Continuing economic prominence of agriculture, healthcare, mining, warehousing, ecotourism, and service industries

  19. Energy Economy heartland 2060 A future that is… Focuse Fo used d on n Ener Energy. . “If we focus on supplying technologies and goods that create energy and become energy exporters, then we • Developing an alternative can expect our future to look like…” 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

  20. Trade Economy heartland 2060 A future that is… Ma Makin ing & g & Mo Moving Go ving Goods. ds. “If we focus on employment hubs for manufacturing, • Using current and future transportation, and warehousing, then we can expect industrial areas and our future to look like…” 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

  21. T opic areas: T opic areas: T ask Force: Balance in urban land Land use to support uses and conservation 2060 economy land uses Moving people to Transportation systems support 2060 economy prevent fragmentation of Key Issues: natural systems Moving goods to support 2060 economy Infrastructure supports Integrating with Natural sustainable agriculture Resources Planning Linking transportation and land use to support Land use supports a 2060 economy sustainable economy and a sustainable environment Supporting Economic Development Promoting energy Creating multimodal efficient land use patterns corridors Supporting Ensuring Multimodal Connecting the Heartland redevelopment Connectivity with other regions Housing affordability and Moving freight by rail, sense of place within roads, and air established communities Enhancing and Creating Improvements to serve Moving people by rail, Sustainable Communities the needs of new roads, and transit communities

  22. heartland 2060 A r---7....._____t.tle s 0 S 10 20 Florida’s Ecological Greenways Ecological Greenways - Pr io r ity 1 Cri t ica l P arcels - Pr io rny2 Across - Pr io rn y1 - Priority2 - Pr io ro y3 the Heartland - Pr iority 4 Pr io rn y 5 LJ Priority6 LJcounly The Fl or id a Ecological Grecnways Nel\\"Ork model \\U S cre:ited to ddineate the ecological co mponent of a 'tatewidc Grecnways ys1cm plan dc\'clopcd by the DEP !lice of ,ree1m11y and Trails. under gu id ance fr om th e Florida Grccll\,·ays Coordinating Co uncil and the Florida Gree ,n ,ays and Trails ouncil . Thi ·· 1 h111 guides OGT lnnd acquisition and conserva ti on etl01 1s. and promote s public a"a reness or the need for a nd benefits of.1 stnle\\ide gree rn n1 ys ne.-w ork . 1t is al so u sed as the primary data la1 · er to inform the Fl or ida Fore\'er consen· at ion l and acquis ition pr ogram regard in g the l octt tion of th~ mo sl importa nt con sen ation cor ri dors am l large. intact landscapes in the state,

  23. □ ■ □ ■ ■ □ □ ■ Transportation, Land Use and Natural Resources: Regional Systems Planning Efforts heartland 2060 Existing g La Land d Uses s 0.4% 0.4 % 4.6% 4.6 % 0.8% 0.8 % 0.9%0.6 0.9 0.6% % 5.6 5.6% % 5.2 5.2% % 14.9% . .. . ·, 67. 67.0% % . )-· -} I Single Family Multi-Family Commercial • Industrial Institutional Agriculture I Conservation Mixed-Use Mining

  24. ~ ■ Projected 2060 Population heartland 2060 ,,........ . I • ._.• "I .• -• - •~• ' • I J • .• • _, T oday ay 206 2060 0 ,. 1 C ~~ ~ t ·! . ~.'IJ!t., - ••. . ~ ·· · •, i. , .... ~ :J 1 ' • fa • .. ! 4...-•• - ~ .• , '~ \ . ·. ·: ~ : e • · I _ - _ __ : . ti ·,... \ \_ ~ e- \. I ---- , ~ -- e e . ,. \ I ' -- ---------~ · -- · --- · --- --j- •---. --- ,- -- -- -- •. + (_ • ' v-r ..... 1 • ~ . ; ··-· ~- - - - - • ',- H Aif ' • • • I . - 1 l. w • I I I I • I --'~ENDRY • l I I••• I I t I e I I • I I • • I I I I I I •-• •---• • • •• •-•~ - - I : -- --- - - - - . -- --'

  25. Projected 2060 Employment heartland 2060 Fut utur ure e • • T od oday’ y’s s ••I “Current” “C ” Econo Ec nomy y Ec Econo nomy y . .. - . - -- - ----- ~ I • ~ _ _ _ I ' : . I I I I ; : I . t I t • t • . ' . I ' I I I - . - -- - - -- , - . ... - . - -- ! -- I -- I I - -• -• I I

  26. Linking Land Use & T ransportation heartland 2060 • 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 and transportation planning

  27. ~ ~: ■ ~ ~ ~ ■ Enhancing and Creating Sustainable Communities heartland 2060 . . Economic Diversity Multi-Modal Connectivity : ; ", ~ -- ; .:. • C-OUNTR. YSIDE . .. ; .. II. · .\_: ._ • OVERl.,\Y . . . .. •.• :· .• .a.: 1 :· ' . ,• :·· fl I~ ·,: • ■ • ·.t~ •:· . :: = • • ;•; ,/4 ~· .. :.;:~;-/. : _, i 41. • II I_ I 1:x fi sl! iitg State R wd :: ; ~ -:•: 1 ~ · · ':":f -:--:- .... - . - ·~ •• .:.:.:.,...;~ mF- --:-~:i-..: ... . ::: ~ -.~·' \ :. . . 11 " 1; .. . ■ 1 I . .. . 4'. .. - ii, .. .. 'I .. 'I "• Cultural Heritage Natural Resource Protection .. C OUNTRYSID~ OVERillY · • · • ... . • .. : . . · . .. ... ' .. · . .

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