2023 Session Presentations

FPC23 Session Presentations

Below are presentations made available to share with attendees. If you do not see a session hyperlinked, the panelist(s) did not make it available to share publicly. Those with separate or individual presentations are broken down by bullets. This page is best viewed on a desktop or laptop device. If you presented and want your presentation made available, please contact Patti in the chapter office.

TUESDAY

Pre-conference sessions

Public Spaces: Sleep at Home. Live Outside.

The Live Local Act: Planning for Affordable Housing

Planning for Healthier Communities: Consider a Nurse

 

WEDNESDAY

10:30 – 11:30 am

Transit & Affordable Housing: First FTA HOPE Grant in Florida

The Ethics of Big Data: Balancing Opportunity and Responsibility

Unlocking Affordable Housing in West Coconut Grove: A Comprehensive Blueprint for Going Forward

It All Hangs in the Balance!

Quality Over Quantity: Say Goodbye to Level of Service and Hello to Safer Streets for All!

Planning, Law, and Policy for Flood Resiliency in a Changing Climate

 

Noon – 1 pm

Attracting and Retaining Talent in a Tight Labor Market

Blaming It All on Boomers and Millennials … and Other Things We Shouldn’t Do In Workplace Dynamics and Community Planning

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Forum

Creating Affordable Housing and Resilient Community Land Trusts

Shaping Tampa’s Tomorrow: Transforming the Conversation

 

1:30 – 2:30 pm

Lattice: An Interactive Online Tool for Comprehensive Planning

The Good, the Bad, the Ugly! What Planners Can Learn Yellowstone

The Game of Zones

Blueprint for Success: Blue Zones Project Jacksonville Making the Healthy Choice the Easy Choice for Everyone

Best Practices in Master Planned Communities

Planning with Gullah Geechee Descendant Communities

 

2:45 – 3:45 pm

Integrating Urban Air Mobility Within the Miami-Dade Transportation Network

The Planner Hero’s Journey: Combating Imposter Syndrome

At Odds: Florida’s Education Policies and a Planner’s Obligation to Equity?

Safe Access to Parks and Schools from Planning to Funding

Live, Grow, Thrive 2045: Updating Tampa’s Comprehensive Plan for a Vibrant and Inclusive Future

Different Approaches to Community Resiliency

 

4:15 – 5:15 pm

Mitigating Disruption Through Partnerships

Best Practices for Obtaining and Defending Land Use Approvals

Florida Legacy Communities: Preserving and Celebrating Black History

Wildlife Corridor Compatible Communities in Florida: From Concept to Practice

Community Alignment Through Lakeland’s South Florida Avenue Corridor Planning

Heartland Regional Resiliency Action Plan: Building a Resilient Inland Region

 

THURSDAY

8:15 – 9:15 am

AI Enhancing Planners

Listen Up! Do You Listen to Respond or Understand?

Storytelling: Not Your Average Bedtime Story

The Florida Urban Forestry Council SOAP Resources for Communities

Planning for Regional Trails with the Sun Coast Transportation Planning Alliance

Floodplain Management for Planners: The Basics

 

9:45 – 10:45 am

Designing Digital Engagement Strategies to Promote Digital  in the Planning Process

Planting Strong Roots: Effective Project Scoping, Solicitation, and Proposal Practices

St. Johns River Water Management District Resilience Program

Community Air Monitoring in Disadvantaged Communities Near Interstates in Hillsborough County

Reconnecting to the River: The Port District Master Plan

The Live Local Act: ‘Let Them Eat Cake’ and the Local Government Toolbox Response

 

11 am – noon

Evaluating the Effectiveness and Community Acceptance of an Autonomous Vehicle-Based Public Transit System: Evidence from Lake Nona

We Have Adopted a Comprehensive Plan, Now What? Implementing Your Comprehensive Plan Through Adversity and Conflict While Managing Legal Implications of Tough Policy Decisions.

Preserving the Past, Looking to the Future: Exploring the Challenges of Historic Preservation in Brownsville, Florida

What Lies Beneath: Equitable Planning for Historic Cemeteries In Your Community

Applying an Equity Lens to Transportation Planning: Innovative Solutions to Address Historically Disadvantaged Communities

Transfer of Development Rights for Managed Coastal Retreat: Conceptual Design and Practical Applications

 

1:45 – 2:45 pm

Our Nation’s Oldest City to Become Our Nation’s Smartest City

Historic Preservation Planning 101

Workplaces for All Abilities

Strength Through Balance: Envisioning Stronger Natural, Urban, and Rural Places

Examining the 1960s and Beyond: The Future of Transportation in Miami-Dade County

Sea Level 2040 and Disadvantaged Communities: Opportunities for Further Study

 

3:15 – 4:15 pm

Balancing Growth and Livability: Strategies for Managing Land Scarcity in Florida

Thank You for Your Comment: Breaking Through Barriers to Meaningful Community Engagement

Youth Planners: Recognizing the Capacity of Youth as Agents of Change in Their Communities

Inclusive and Equitable Public Open Spaces: Lessons Learned from Village of Tequesta and Town of Jupiter

Creating a Bright Mobility Future for Every Generation

Strengthening Mitigation and Resilience Planning Through Local and Regional Coordination

 

4:30 – 5:30 pm

Professional Eye-Candy: What Are Those Certifications?

Meaningful Public Participation Through Citizen Education

Equity and the Inflation Reduction Act: Through the Lens of Emerging Planners in Florida

Trails Tales

Four Pillars of Redevelopment: A Mayport Village Story

Climate Resiliency Integration in the LRTP

 

FRIDAY

8:30 – 9:30 am

Paths, Placemaking, and Population Changes: Charting the Future for Florida’s Diverse Communities

Hit the Brakes! What Do Sex, Gambling, and the Largest Retailer in the U.S. Have in Common?

The Presidential Streets Master Plan: Launching Cape Canaveral Into an Inclusive, Equitable, and Resilient Future

Trails! Trails! And Did I Mention Trails? The Path to Building Trail Communities

Integrating Mobility Focused Land Use, Zoning Reform, and Housing Policy in Tampa Bay

Enhancing Resiliency and Mitigating Vulnerability in Sarasota-Manatee Region

 

9:45 – 10:45 am

Cleaning Out Your Junk Drawer: Refreshing Your Land Development Code

Affordable Housing: The Wicked Math Problem

Practical Resilience Strategies for Florida’s Built Environment

Accelerating Change on a Budget: How to Implement Lane Reductions Quickly and Inexpensively

Climate Resilience Planning for Small Islands