Projects
Project Details
Gateway Selected Area Study (SAS)
- The purpose of the SAS project is to develop a vision and supporting plan for the future that recognizes and protects existing natural and community resources while establishing a framework for quality growth
- A land use study of properties along the US 27 Corridor (east and west), south of SR 60, west of Tiger Creek Preserve, north of County Line Road (Polk/ Highlands County line) more....
- The purpose of the Phosphate Mining SAS/SAP is to develop a vision, conversion process, and supporting Future Land Use plan for the areas in the south-west portion of the county that supported the phosphate mining industry.
The Association of Poinciana Villages (APV) has contracted with the Institute of Government at the University of Central Florida (UCF) to conduct a study on the feasibility of incorporating Poinciana as a “City”.
Polk County will be involved in the public education and involvement portions of the process. The public involvement portion will help to educate the participants in the process of becoming a “City” or “incorporating”. Through these meetings the UCF team will also determine the amount of support there is to incorporate from the Poinciana citizens.
You may recall that Polk County staff began assigning Future Land Use districts in the Poinciana area in 2007. The assignments began with publicly owned or publicly operated properties (schools, utilities, conservation areas) being assigned as Institutional or Preservation. (Amendments and Status) Due to the incorporation study Polk County will NOT continue with the assignment of Future Land Use district in the Poinciana area at this time. Instead, Polk County staff will redirect its efforts to assist in presenting historic information and the options available through the County if the Citizens determine that incorporation is not a desired or cost feasible outcome. Polk County staff will be available for questions at the public meetings and at the county offices. Please feel free to call Ameé Bailey regarding the County’s role in the study.
The UCF team has developed a website (Poincianfuture.org) as part of the public engagement effort to ensure the residents of Poinciana have their voices heard. Please feel free to visit the website to learn about the study, incorporation process, public meeting dates and locations, or simply to voice your opinion on the blog.
- Auburndale/Polk County JPA – This JPA is in draft form at this time. The exhibits still need to be incorporated into the final document. In addition, the draft may be amended depending on public comment from the June 30, 2009, public workshop as well as comments from legal agencies. The workshop will be held at the Auburndale Civic Center at 115 W. Park Street with a workshop between 6 and 6:30 p.m. and a presentation at 6:30 p.m. The first link below is the draft agreement and the second link displays the bases of the Exhibits for the JPA. To view other Joint Planning Agreements, please visist the Joint Planning Agreement webpage.
- The Long Range Planning Division partnered with Polk Vision to sponsor a community dialogue on growth issues, and this process yielded a set of “Quality Growth Strategies” to guide growth and help shape Polk’s future....more.
Meeting Schedule (Attend meetings via webinar - see schedule for more information)
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