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1 Pat Steed Executive Director Central Florida Regional Planning Council (& Economic Development District) Heartland of Florida
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2 Reinventing An Organization
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4 Heartland of Florida No Coast!
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5 FUND BALANCE
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6 ASSET MIX
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7 LIABILITY MIX
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8 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Finance Director
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9 Regional Relationships
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10 Future U.S. Megaregions Miami (7) $231,806,000 Tampa (20) $100,952,000 Heartland Source: MetroNation: How U.S. Metropolitan Areas Fuel American Prosperity. Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings. San Francisco (11) Detroit (12) Boston (8) Seattle (15) Los Angeles (2) Chicago (3) Dallas (5) Houston (9) Phoenix (13) Minneapolis (14) San Diego (16) St. Louis (17) Riverside (19) Tampa (20) Washington, DC (4) Baltimore (18) Philadelphia (6) New York (1) Atlanta (10) Miami (7)
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Trade & Logistics Changing Industry Composition Tourism & Recreation Construction Agriculture Sustainable Agriculture Renewable Energy Construction Green Building Eco-Tourism Healthcare Life Sciences Bio- agriculture Lifestyle Communities Rural Care Advanced Manufacturing Tourism Environmental Sciences Heartland Tomorrow Yesterday Business Travel
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12 How Do We Compete? We Thought… Now Think … Low cost labor Production Location and land Low cost of living Natural resources High skilled workers Innovation Global connectivity Livable communities Sustainable environment
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13 Growing our Existing Programs Transportation Disadvantaged Planning & Coordination –3 Rural Counties –5311, 5310, 5316, 5317 Planning for Local Governments –22 local governments—Comprehensive Plans –12 ongoing planning services contracts Emergency Management Coordination –Prepare, conduct & evaluate exercises –Hazardous Materials Assessments
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Community Resources: Enhancing character, expanding opportunities, ensuring livelihoods Community Livelihood Cultural Heritage Recreation
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15 Redevelopment Opportunities Remediation Assessments Revolving Loan Fund Contact: Helen Sears hsears@cfrpc.org www.cfrpc.org BROWNFIELDS
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Transportation, Land Use and Natural Resources : Regional Systems Planning Efforts Existing Land Uses
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Supporting Economic Development: Present System Can't Meet Future Demands Source: Florida Dept of Transportation, 2010
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Ensuring Multi-Modal Connectivity: Future connections, future choices Heartland Intermodal Connections n ¤ Amtrak Stations o Airports Æ ò Intermodal Facilities Public Transit Routes Railway System Urban Areas
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Florida as a Global Gateway Flight Routes from Miami International Airport International Truck Traffic to/from Miami
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Enhancing and Creating Sustainable Communities: Community development patterns
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21 Mobility Improvement & Expansion 6 counties, 4 communities Over 5,000 square miles Twelve Pilot Projects Contact: Sherry Carver scarver@cfrpc.org www.cfrpc.org HEARTLAND RURAL MOBILITY PLAN (HRMP)
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Energy Conservation + Alternative Fuels = Future Economic Opportunities DeSoto County Solar Farm Alternative Energy Alternative Fuel Crops
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23 Energy Baseline Inventory Energy Resiliency Study Alternative Fuels Economic Strategy Contact: Jay McLeod jmcleod@cfrpc.org www.cfrpc.org ENERGY
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HUD Regional Sustainable Communities Grant HUD/EPA/FDOT
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25 SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES GRANT Heartland 2060 Vision Affordable Housing Scenario Modeling Natural Resource Identification Contact: Shannon Brett sbrett@cfrpc.org www.heartland2060.com
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26 www.Heartland2060.com OR (www.Heartland2060.org)www.Heartland2060.org www.cfrpc.org
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27 2011 - 2012 A Year Of Economic Engagement consortium
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28 Building Blocks for the Future of the Heartland Florida Eight Six Pillars Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Heartland 2060 Vision
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29 Strategic Economic Development Plans for Central Florida Development District Targeted Clusters Priority Projects Contact: Shannon Brett sbrett@cfrpc.org www.cfrpc.org COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
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30 New Infrastructure of the 21 st Century Job creation & regional competitiveness Connecting Communities Contact: Eric Labbe elabbe@cfrpc.org www.polkvision.com BROADBAND PLANNING
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31 Avon Park Air Force Range Conservation Partnership Compatibility Planning Cooperative Communication Contact: Helen Sears hsears@cfrpc.org www.cfrpc.org
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Energy & Climate Change Key Issues: Future Energy Production Clean Energy Carbon Impacts Migration from the Coast
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Potential Impacts of Sea Level Rise
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34 FUND BALANCE
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35 ASSET MIX
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36 LIABILITY MIX
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37 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
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38 Reinventing An Organization
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