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Florida Chamber Foundation’s Florida 2030 Offers Strategic Blueprint for Achieving Florida’s Potential

Posted on December 11, 2018

How Can Florida “Grow Smarter”?

The Florida Chamber Foundation today released Florida 2030 Growth and Infrastructure recommendations at its 2018 Growth and Infrastructure Summit, which include preparing Florida’s infrastructure for smart growth and development.

“As we prepare for 2030 and identify the challenges and opportunities Florida can take advantage of, we must remember that Florida only succeeds when leaders in industry, business, nonprofit and government collaborate, and work together to secure Florida’s future,” said Todd Powell, Florida Chamber Foundation Chair, and Vice President for Real Estate Development at Weyerhaeuser.

Discussions at the 2018 Growth & Infrastructure Summit today include:

Connectivity

With 15 deepwater seaports, 20 commercial service airports, 2 spaceports, and miles of state highways and mainline rail, Florida is already a leader in connectivity. Florida 2030 strategies focus on ensuring Floridians are not just connected through hard infrastructure, but ensure there are efficient and connected communication systems to increase access to training, jobs and markets from all communities.

Efficient and Connected Transportation Systems

New innovations and technologies are shaping Florida’s future. One Florida 2030 strategy for success includes making sure Florida continues to be a leader in research and deployment of emerging transportation technologies including autonomous, connected, shared, and electric vehicles. The Florida Chamber’s Autonomous Florida statewide initiative works to ensure Florida continues leading the way in autonomous transportation.

“Florida is the leading state for businesses to relocate, to develop, manufacture and deploy autonomous vehicles on public roads,” said Grayson Brulte, President and Co-Founder of Brulte & Company and member of the Florida Chamber’s Autonomous Florida. “As we look toward 2030 and plan for Florida’s future, we want to ensure that innovation continues to prosper and that the future of transportation, on-demand autonomous vehicles, are imagined, built, and deployed in Florida.”

Smarter Growth

With 21.4 million residents, Florida is the third largest state in the nation and expects five million more residents by 2030. Preparing for the future means Florida will need to support development of innovations and new business models for meeting future mobility, water, energy, and other infrastructure needs to foster vibrant and resilient communities. Ensuring Florida has the necessary infrastructure in place will help create quality places and help Florida collaborate at the speed of opportunity.

To help meet this goal, the Florida Chamber’s Infrastructure Coalition, chaired by former Florida Department of Transportation Secretary and President-Designate of the Florida Transportation Builders Association Ananth Prasad, is focused on creating long-term investments in Florida’s energy, water, transportation, telecommunications, and agriculture infrastructure.

Water and Energy Resources

One of the targets outlined in Florida 2030 is to ensure diverse and reliable water resources to meet future demand. During the afternoon portion of the 2018 Growth and Infrastructure Summit, Dr. Brian Lapointe, Florida Atlantic University – Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Research Professor, discussed water quality and the urgency of finding science-based solutions. His panel will include Paul Griffin, Executive Director of EnergyFairness.org, who will cover the future of Florida’s energy resources.

Click here to view the latest edition of the Florida Chamber’s educational Securing Florida’s Water Future video series, featuring Dr. Brian Lapointe.

Florida 2030 recommendations and Summit discussions also included ensuring diverse, attainable housing to meet future demand, making forward-looking land use and design decisions, and creating resilient communities across Florida. Read the key targets and recommendations at www.Florida2030.org.

Members of the media can still access the live stream of the event at www.FloridaChamber.com/GrowthSummitLive. For data on your county, visit TheFloridaScorecard.org.

The Florida Chamber Foundation is the business-led, solutions development and research organization working in partnership with state business leaders to secure Florida’s future. The Foundation’s “Six Pillars” serve as a visioning platform for developing the first-ever, long-term strategic plan for the state. The Foundation’s work focuses on: 1) Talent Supply and Education, 2) Innovation and Economic Development, 3) Infrastructure and Growth Leadership, 4) Business Climate and Competitiveness, 5) Civic and Governance Systems, and 6) Quality of Life and Quality Places. Founded in 1968, the Foundation is a crucial voice for improving the state’s pro-business climate to enable Florida to grow and prosper. Visit www.FLFoundation.org  for more information.

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Florida 2030, Florida chamber foundation

PSC Reduces Rates to Reflect Tax Savings for Florida Public Utilities and Florida City Gas

Posted on December 11, 2018

The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) today approved  Settlement Agreements for Florida Public Utilities Company (FPUC) and for Florida City Gas (FCG) to implement savings from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. [Read more…] about PSC Reduces Rates to Reflect Tax Savings for Florida Public Utilities and Florida City Gas

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Florida Public Service Commission, Tax Savings

CFO Jimmy Patronis: Increased Treasury Credit Rating is Good News for Florida Taxpayers

Posted on December 11, 2018

Florida Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis announced today that S&P Global Ratings raised the fund quality rating on the Florida Treasury Investment Pool to AA- from A+. S&P cited the pool’s strong exposure—the quality of investment, comparison with other funds with similar composition, and sound management by CFO Patronis’ Division of Treasury as the reasons why they made this change. [Read more…] about CFO Jimmy Patronis: Increased Treasury Credit Rating is Good News for Florida Taxpayers

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: CFO Jimmy Patronis, Florida Taxpayers, Treasury Credit Rating

PSC Assists Beaches Utility Customers Affected by Hurricane Michael

Posted on December 11, 2018

To assist utility customers affected by Hurricane Michael, the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) today granted ESAD Enterprises, Inc.’s d/b/a Beaches Sewer System (Beaches) request to implement a standby charge. The charge will benefit customers unable to receive wastewater service due to storm damage. [Read more…] about PSC Assists Beaches Utility Customers Affected by Hurricane Michael

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Beaches Utility Customers, Florida Public Service Commission, Hurricane Michael

Florida Education Foundation Donates Nearly $30,000 to Hurricane Michael Impacted School Districts from Re-Book to Re-Build Fundraiser

Posted on December 11, 2018

L-R: Gadsden County Superintendent Roger P. Milton; Bay County Superintendent Bill Husfelt; Bay County School Board member Ginger Littleton; Public Schools Chancellor Hershel Lyons; Wells Fargo Assistant Vice President/Branch Manager Eric W. Billot II; Jackson County Schools Director of Elementary Education/Professional Development Carolyn Pilcher; Holmes County School Board Instructional Administrator Pamela Price; Florida Education Foundation Executive Director Bethany Swonson.

The Florida Education Foundation today awarded nine panhandle school districts who were hit hardest by Hurricane Michael a literacy grant that will enable them to re-stock their libraries and classrooms. Division of Public Schools Chancellor Hershel Lyons presented the check in person to Bay District Schools, Gadsden Education Foundation, Holmes County School District and Jackson County School District. [Read more…] about Florida Education Foundation Donates Nearly $30,000 to Hurricane Michael Impacted School Districts from Re-Book to Re-Build Fundraiser

Filed Under: Education, Featured Tagged With: Florida Education Foundation, Hurricane Michael, literacy grant

FPL Customers, Clean Water, Taking It On Chin

Posted on December 11, 2018

Company is not making timely progress on clean-up at Turkey Point;
while FPL shareholders reap millions in profits from FPL customers

The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) today, in closing out this year’s environmental cost recovery docket, unanimously approved FPL’s request for continued rate recovery from its customers through 2019 to clean up the environmental mess at its Turkey Point plant – the recovery includes millions of dollars in profits for FPL shareholders. [Read more…] about FPL Customers, Clean Water, Taking It On Chin

Filed Under: Leaders Tagged With: Southern Alliance for Clean Energy

More than 3,000 Florida Citizens Demand Climate Action from Governor-Elect Ron DeSantis

Posted on December 11, 2018

Record-breaking red tide, blue-green algae, and hurricanes
have citizens demanding action on climate change in Florida.

Florida Conservation Voters and Environment Florida today delivered a letter with more than 3,000 signatures to Governor-Elect Ron DeSantis about the importance of addressing climate change when he assumes the office of Governor in January. A copy of the letter can be found here. [Read more…] about More than 3,000 Florida Citizens Demand Climate Action from Governor-Elect Ron DeSantis

Filed Under: Leaders Tagged With: Environment Florida, Governor-Elect Ron DeSantis

PSC Gives Tampa Electric Company, Peoples Gas Tools to Enhance Worker Safety

Posted on December 11, 2018

The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) today gave Tampa Electric Company (TECO) and Peoples Gas System (Peoples) the ability to deny service to customers threatening or intending harm to their employees. [Read more…] about PSC Gives Tampa Electric Company, Peoples Gas Tools to Enhance Worker Safety

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Florida Public Service Commission, Tampa Electric Company, Worker Safety

FDOT Public Information Meeting for US 41 Intersection Improvements at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way & Myrtle Street in Sarasota County

Posted on December 11, 2018

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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District One, is holding a public information meeting about the Project Development and Environment (PD&E) study for the proposed improvements to, and between, the intersections of US 41 at Dr. Martin Luther King (MLK) Jr. Way and US 41 at Myrtle Street. The project is in the City of Sarasota, Florida. [Read more…] about FDOT Public Information Meeting for US 41 Intersection Improvements at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way & Myrtle Street in Sarasota County

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: FDOT, Sarasota County

Florida PSC Extends FPL’s Voluntary Solar Partnership Program

Posted on December 11, 2018

The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) supports utilities bringing solar energy to communities and approved today a one-year extension of Florida Power & Light Company’s (FPL) Voluntary Solar Partnership (VSP) program. [Read more…] about Florida PSC Extends FPL’s Voluntary Solar Partnership Program

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Florida Public Service Commission, Solar Partnership Program

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