Executive Director Central Florida Regional Planning Council amp Economic Development District Heartland of Florida Reinventing An Organization Reinventing a Region Lessons Learned Heartland of Florida ID: 411492
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Pat SteedExecutive DirectorCentral Florida Regional Planning Council (& Economic Development District)
Heartland of FloridaSlide2
Reinventing An OrganizationReinventing a Region
Lessons LearnedSlide3Slide4
Heartland of FloridaNo Coast! Slide5
FUND
BALANCESlide6
ASSET MIXSlide7
LIABILITY MIXSlide8
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Finance
DirectorSlide9
Regional RelationshipsSlide10
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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)Slide11
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
TravelSlide12
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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 environmentSlide13
Growing our Existing ProgramsTransportation Disadvantaged Planning & Coordination3 Rural Counties5311, 5310, 5316, 5317 Planning for Local Governments22 local governments—Comprehensive Plans12 ongoing planning services contracts
Emergency Management Coordination
Prepare, conduct & evaluate exercises
Hazardous Materials AssessmentsSlide14
Community Resources: Enhancing character, expanding opportunities, ensuring livelihoods
Community
Livelihood
Cultural Heritage
RecreationSlide15
Redevelopment Opportunities Remediation Assessments
Revolving Loan Fund
Contact: Helen Sears hsears@cfrpc.org
www.cfrpc.org
BROWNFIELDSSlide16
Transportation, Land Use and Natural Resources : Regional Systems Planning Efforts
Existing Land UsesSlide17
Supporting Economic Development:
Present System Can't Meet Future Demands
Source: Florida Dept of Transportation, 2010Slide18
Ensuring Multi-Modal Connectivity:Future connections, future choices
Heartland Intermodal
Connections
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Amtrak Stations
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Airports
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Intermodal Facilities
Public Transit Routes
Railway System
Urban AreasSlide19
Florida as a Global Gateway
Flight Routes from Miami International Airport
International Truck Traffic to/from MiamiSlide20
Enhancing and Creating Sustainable Communities: Community development patternsSlide21
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)Slide22
Energy Conservation + Alternative Fuels =Future Economic Opportunities
DeSoto County
Solar Farm
Alternative Energy
Alternative
Fuel CropsSlide23
Energy Baseline Inventory Energy Resiliency Study
Alternative Fuels Economic Strategy
Contact: Jay McLeod
jmcleod@cfrpc.org
www.cfrpc.org
ENERGYSlide24
HUD Regional
Sustainable Communities Grant
HUD/EPA/FDOTSlide25
SUSTAINABLE
COMMUNITIES
GRANT
Heartland 2060 Vision
Affordable Housing
Scenario Modeling
Natural Resource Identification
Contact: Shannon Brett
sbrett@cfrpc.org
www.heartland2060.comSlide26
www.Heartland2060.com
OR
(
www.Heartland2060.org
)
www.cfrpc.orgSlide27
2011 - 2012
A Year Of Economic Engagement
consortiumSlide28
Building Blocks for the
Future of the Heartland
Florida
Eight
Six
Pillars
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
Heartland 2060 VisionSlide29
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 STRATEGYSlide30
New Infrastructure of the 21st Century
Job creation & regional competitiveness
Connecting Communities
Contact: Eric Labbe elabbe@cfrpc.org
www.polkvision.com
BROADBAND PLANNINGSlide31
Avon Park Air Force Range Conservation Partnership
Compatibility Planning
Cooperative Communication
Contact: Helen Sears
hsears@cfrpc.org
www.cfrpc.orgSlide32
Energy & Climate Change
Key Issues
:
Future Energy Production
Clean Energy
Carbon Impacts
Migration from the
CoastSlide33
Potential Impacts of
Sea Level RiseSlide34
FUND
BALANCESlide35
ASSET MIXSlide36
LIABILITY MIXSlide37
ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTSlide38
Reinventing An OrganizationReinventing a Region
Lessons Learned
Relationships!
Relationships!
Relationships!