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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 LearnedSlide3
Slide4

Heartland of FloridaNo Coast! Slide5

FUND

BALANCESlide6

ASSET MIXSlide7

LIABILITY MIXSlide8

ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

Finance

DirectorSlide9

Regional RelationshipsSlide10

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)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

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 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

o

Airports

Æ

ò

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!