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Staff Directory Sean Sullivan Executive Director Ext. 16 Sean Sullivan leads a team of professional planners and regional thinkers at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, who work throughout the six-county Tampa Bay Region PROJECT PHOENIX HURRICANE SIMULATION Setting the Scene for a Training Exercise. Project Phoenix 2.0: The Recovery uses a series of videos to add realism to the exercise. The first video simulates Hurricane Phoenix forming in the Gulf of Mexico, small businesses throughout the Tampa Bay region getting prepared, the moment of impact, and the aftermath of the storm. TBRPC – CONVENING THE REGIONCOUNCILCOMMITTEESNEWSEDDABOUT DRIEAP TBRPC stands for Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, an association of local governments and gubernatorial representatives. Florida’s Regional Planning Councils (RPCs) are public organizations that serve as bridges between state and local governments representing an area in which resources, characteristics, and issues co-exist. RESILIENCY COALITION Resiliency Coalition Benefits of Collaborating on Resilience. Local governments are invited to join the Tampa Bay Regional Resilience Coalition, coordinated by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. RESILIENCY – TBRPC Tasks and activities to support these objectives include but are not limited to: Facilitate development of a Regional Resilience Action Plan, in collaboration with local governments and stakeholders, that aligns with federal agency resilience goals and internationally accepted best practices.; Support the development and encourage the use of regionally adapted sea level rise scenarios to DISASTER PLANNING GUIDE When a disaster strikes, will you be ready? TBRPC’s All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guide provides preparedness information for hazards including hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, hazardous materials incidents, and pandemic disease.STAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory Sean Sullivan Executive Director Ext. 16 Sean Sullivan leads a team of professional planners and regional thinkers at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, who work throughout the six-county Tampa Bay Region PROJECT PHOENIX HURRICANE SIMULATION Setting the Scene for a Training Exercise. Project Phoenix 2.0: The Recovery uses a series of videos to add realism to the exercise. The first video simulates Hurricane Phoenix forming in the Gulf of Mexico, small businesses throughout the Tampa Bay region getting prepared, the moment of impact, and the aftermath of the storm. PROJECT PHOENIX HURRICANE SIMULATION Setting the Scene for a Training Exercise. Project Phoenix 2.0: The Recovery uses a series of videos to add realism to the exercise. The first video simulates Hurricane Phoenix forming in the Gulf of Mexico, small businesses throughout the Tampa Bay region getting prepared, the moment of impact, and the aftermath of the storm. GIS MAPPING & MODELING GIS Mapping & Modeling. Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council provides mapping services for various projects concerning the region. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology allows TBRPC to to represent the locations of our regional assets on easy-to-read maps and tie location to various datasets, such as demographics, employment, and environmental information. FUTURE OF THE REGION AWARDS Future of the Region Awards. The significance of innovative planning has never been more important. For the past 28 years, the Future of the Region Awards Program has provided honor and recognition for notable achievement, both in the public and private sectors, for resource planning and management in the Tampa Bay region. COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Tampa Bay Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) Report: Update of the 2017-2021 CEDS Approved by TBRPC: August 14, 2017 Grant Period: January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022 This document has been prepared with financial assistance from the U.S. Economic Development Administration EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Tampa Bay Prepares 2020 All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guides are Available Online TBRPC's All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guide includes hurricane evacuation maps for participating coastal counties and information on what you need to do to prepare for hurricane season.Spanish-language
REGIONAL RESILIENCY ACTION PLAN The Tampa Bay Resilience Coalition Memorandum of Understanding tasks members with developing a Regional Resiliency Action Plan (RRAP). The MOU states that the Plan “shall include strategies for coordinated regional preparation for and adaption to a rapidly changing global environment based on mapping of projected sea-level rise and resulting amplification of localized impacts of hurricanes DEVELOPMENTS OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI) Developments of Regional Impact (DRI) About DRI A development of regional impact (DRI) is a large-scale development which affects more than one county; sometimes many jurisdictions. DRI categories include: Airports Attractions Hotels Industrial plants and parks Commercialdevelopments
YOUR FEEDBACK IS NEEDED ON THE REGIONAL RESILIENCY ACTION We are excited to share the first draft of the Regional Resiliency Action Plan. The Regional Resiliency Action Plan is intended to serve as a guiding framework and defines goals, objectives and actions which can be implemented locally and together as a region. To review the plan, visit the RRAP Draft page. PleaseRESILIENT TAMPA BAY
Resilient Tampa Bay Transportation In March 2019, the Tri-County TMA (Transportation Management Area) comprised of the Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco MPOs, FDOT, and TBPRC received a FHWA administration grant to conduct a regional transportation vulnerability analysis. Hillsborough MPO went through this process in 2014 and the effort is being expanded into the Tampa TBRPC PARTNERS WITH HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY With another hurricane season just around the corner in the midst of global climate change, now is the time to prepare your family and your property to the best of your ability for the prospect of high winds, excessive rain, and flooding. At the same time, public officials inHillsborough
TBRPC – CONVENING THE REGIONCOUNCILCOMMITTEESNEWSEDDABOUT DRIEAP TBRPC stands for Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, an association of local governments and gubernatorial representatives. Florida’s Regional Planning Councils (RPCs) are public organizations that serve as bridges between state and local governments representing an area in which resources, characteristics, and issues co-exist. RESILIENCY COALITION Resiliency Coalition Benefits of Collaborating on Resilience. Local governments are invited to join the Tampa Bay Regional Resilience Coalition, coordinated by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. RESILIENCY – TBRPC Tasks and activities to support these objectives include but are not limited to: Facilitate development of a Regional Resilience Action Plan, in collaboration with local governments and stakeholders, that aligns with federal agency resilience goals and internationally accepted best practices.; Support the development and encourage the use of regionally adapted sea level rise scenarios to DISASTER PLANNING GUIDE When a disaster strikes, will you be ready? TBRPC’s All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guide provides preparedness information for hazards including hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, hazardous materials incidents, and pandemic disease.STAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory Sean Sullivan Executive Director Ext. 16 Sean Sullivan leads a team of professional planners and regional thinkers at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, who work throughout the six-county Tampa Bay Region COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Tampa Bay Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) Report: Update of the 2017-2021 CEDS Approved by TBRPC: August 14, 2017 Grant Period: January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022 This document has been prepared with financial assistance from the U.S. Economic Development Administration PROJECT PHOENIX HURRICANE SIMULATION Setting the Scene for a Training Exercise. Project Phoenix 2.0: The Recovery uses a series of videos to add realism to the exercise. The first video simulates Hurricane Phoenix forming in the Gulf of Mexico, small businesses throughout the Tampa Bay region getting prepared, the moment of impact, and the aftermath of the storm. REGIONAL EVACUATION STUDY 2010 STATEWIDE REGIONAL EVACUATION STUDY FOR TAMPA BAY The Florida Division of Emergency Management, Division of Community Planning (now Department of Economic Opportunity), and Department of Transportation in coordination with the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council have developed the Statewide Regional Evacuation Study for the Tampa Bay Region. This report updates the BOCA CIEGA BAY AQUATIC PRESERVE 50th Anniversary Celebration Boca Ciega Bay Aquatic Preserve 50 years ago, we went to the moon! That same year, and much closer to home, the Florida Legislature established the Boca Ciega Bay Aquatic Preserveand launched
CITRUS COUNTY LOCAL MITIGATION STRATEGY Citrus County LMS Citrus County LMS LMS Meeting Information Hazard Mitigation Survey 2015 Citrus County LMS 2020 Citrus County LMS Project Manager Cara Woods Serra cara@tbrpc.org (727)570-5151 ext. 28 Citrus County Contact Randall S. TBRPC – CONVENING THE REGIONCOUNCILCOMMITTEESNEWSEDDABOUT DRIEAP TBRPC stands for Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, an association of local governments and gubernatorial representatives. Florida’s Regional Planning Councils (RPCs) are public organizations that serve as bridges between state and local governments representing an area in which resources, characteristics, and issues co-exist. RESILIENCY COALITION Resiliency Coalition Benefits of Collaborating on Resilience. Local governments are invited to join the Tampa Bay Regional Resilience Coalition, coordinated by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. RESILIENCY – TBRPC Tasks and activities to support these objectives include but are not limited to: Facilitate development of a Regional Resilience Action Plan, in collaboration with local governments and stakeholders, that aligns with federal agency resilience goals and internationally accepted best practices.; Support the development and encourage the use of regionally adapted sea level rise scenarios to DISASTER PLANNING GUIDE When a disaster strikes, will you be ready? TBRPC’s All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guide provides preparedness information for hazards including hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, hazardous materials incidents, and pandemic disease.STAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory Sean Sullivan Executive Director Ext. 16 Sean Sullivan leads a team of professional planners and regional thinkers at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, who work throughout the six-county Tampa Bay Region COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Tampa Bay Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) Report: Update of the 2017-2021 CEDS Approved by TBRPC: August 14, 2017 Grant Period: January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022 This document has been prepared with financial assistance from the U.S. Economic Development Administration PROJECT PHOENIX HURRICANE SIMULATION Setting the Scene for a Training Exercise. Project Phoenix 2.0: The Recovery uses a series of videos to add realism to the exercise. The first video simulates Hurricane Phoenix forming in the Gulf of Mexico, small businesses throughout the Tampa Bay region getting prepared, the moment of impact, and the aftermath of the storm. REGIONAL EVACUATION STUDY 2010 STATEWIDE REGIONAL EVACUATION STUDY FOR TAMPA BAY The Florida Division of Emergency Management, Division of Community Planning (now Department of Economic Opportunity), and Department of Transportation in coordination with the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council have developed the Statewide Regional Evacuation Study for the Tampa Bay Region. This report updates the BOCA CIEGA BAY AQUATIC PRESERVE 50th Anniversary Celebration Boca Ciega Bay Aquatic Preserve 50 years ago, we went to the moon! That same year, and much closer to home, the Florida Legislature established the Boca Ciega Bay Aquatic Preserveand launched
CITRUS COUNTY LOCAL MITIGATION STRATEGY Citrus County LMS Citrus County LMS LMS Meeting Information Hazard Mitigation Survey 2015 Citrus County LMS 2020 Citrus County LMS Project Manager Cara Woods Serra cara@tbrpc.org (727)570-5151 ext. 28 Citrus County Contact Randall S. GIS MAPPING & MODELING GIS Mapping & Modeling. Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council provides mapping services for various projects concerning the region. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology allows TBRPC to to represent the locations of our regional assets on easy-to-read maps and tie location to various datasets, such as demographics, employment, and environmental information. COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Tampa Bay Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) Report: Update of the 2017-2021 CEDS Approved by TBRPC: August 14, 2017 Grant Period: January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022 This document has been prepared with financial assistance from the U.S. Economic Development Administration EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Tampa Bay Prepares 2020 All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guides are Available Online TBRPC's All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guide includes hurricane evacuation maps for participating coastal counties and information on what you need to do to prepare for hurricane season.Spanish-language
FUTURE OF THE REGION AWARDS Future of the Region Awards. The significance of innovative planning has never been more important. For the past 28 years, the Future of the Region Awards Program has provided honor and recognition for notable achievement, both in the public and private sectors, for resource planning and management in the Tampa Bay region. REGIONAL RESILIENCY ACTION PLAN The Tampa Bay Resilience Coalition Memorandum of Understanding tasks members with developing a Regional Resiliency Action Plan (RRAP). The MOU states that the Plan “shall include strategies for coordinated regional preparation for and adaption to a rapidly changing global environment based on mapping of projected sea-level rise and resulting amplification of localized impacts of hurricanes PROJECT PHOENIX HURRICANE SIMULATION Setting the Scene for a Training Exercise. Project Phoenix 2.0: The Recovery uses a series of videos to add realism to the exercise. The first video simulates Hurricane Phoenix forming in the Gulf of Mexico, small businesses throughout the Tampa Bay region getting prepared, the moment of impact, and the aftermath of the storm. NEW STUDY SHOWS THREATS TO TAMPA BAY AREA’S ECONOMY FROM Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council study quantifies labor loss, contracting GRP, and losses in tax revenue due to extreme weather events and sea level rise The Tampa Bay area is one of the most environmentally vulnerable areas in the nation due to persistent flooding, increasing extreme weather events, and threats from sealevel rise. A
YOUR FEEDBACK IS NEEDED ON THE REGIONAL RESILIENCY ACTION We are excited to share the first draft of the Regional Resiliency Action Plan. The Regional Resiliency Action Plan is intended to serve as a guiding framework and defines goals, objectives and actions which can be implemented locally and together as a region. To review the plan, visit the RRAP Draft page. Please DEVELOPMENTS OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI) Developments of Regional Impact (DRI) About DRI A development of regional impact (DRI) is a large-scale development which affects more than one county; sometimes many jurisdictions. DRI categories include: Airports Attractions Hotels Industrial plants and parks Commercialdevelopments
TBRPC PARTNERS WITH HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY With another hurricane season just around the corner in the midst of global climate change, now is the time to prepare your family and your property to the best of your ability for the prospect of high winds, excessive rain, and flooding. At the same time, public officials inHillsborough
TBRPC – CONVENING THE REGIONCOUNCILCOMMITTEESNEWSEDDABOUT DRIEAP Since 1962, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council has brought together local governments and gubernatorial appointees to coordinate planning for the Region’s future. TBRPC provides a venue for analyzing issues, resolving problems, and sharing solutions among the jurisdictions in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco andPinellas
RESILIENCY COALITION Benefits of Collaborating on Resilience. Local governments are invited to join the Tampa Bay Regional Resilience Coalition, coordinated by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. The TBRPC is comprised of members from Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas counties and the 21 municipalities that come together todiscuss
RESILIENCY – TBRPC Resiliency objectives of the TBRPC include: Improve the regional capacity to reduce adverse impacts associated with climate change through the creation of a framework that facilitates discourse, encourages knowledge sharing, generates consensus and promotes the pragmatic application of scientific data in public policy. DISASTER PLANNING GUIDE TBRPC’s All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guide provides preparedness information for hazards including hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, hazardous materials incidents, and pandemic disease. The guide includes hurricane evacuation maps for participating coastal counties in the Tampa Bay area.RESILIENCY HUB
Technical experts from various land use planning agencies, environmental groups, the development community, and transportation agencies convene to present information and facilitate dialogue about regional resiliency solutions. 2018-2020 — TBRPC, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas MPOs assess the vulnerability and durability ofroads and
FUTURE OF THE REGION AWARDS Future of the Region Awards. The significance of innovative planning has never been more important. For the past 28 years, the Future of the Region Awards Program has provided honor and recognition for notable achievement, both in the public and private sectors, for resource planning and management in the Tampa Bay region. PROJECT PHOENIX HURRICANE SIMULATION In 2009, TBRPC developed the Tampa Bay Catastrophic Plan: Project Phoenix, a plan to address the challenges of response and recovery during a catastrophic event in the Tampa Bay area. Hurricane Phoenix, a fictitious storm, was created to simulate the effects of a worst‐case scenario in our region; a direct strike from a Category 5hurricane.
YOUR FEEDBACK IS NEEDED ON THE REGIONAL RESILIENCY ACTION We are excited to share the first draft of the Regional Resiliency Action Plan. The Regional Resiliency Action Plan is intended to serve as a guiding framework and defines goals, objectives and actions which can be implemented locally and together as a region. To review the plan, visit the RRAP Draft page. Please CITRUS COUNTY LOCAL MITIGATION STRATEGY A Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) is a plan developed by each county to reduce and or eliminate the risks associated with natural and man-made hazards. These plans must be in accordance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000). DMA 2000 is a mechanism for collaboration between state and local entities that encouragespre-disaster
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Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. TBRPC – CONVENING THE REGIONCOUNCILCOMMITTEESNEWSEDDABOUT DRIEAP Since 1962, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council has brought together local governments and gubernatorial appointees to coordinate planning for the Region’s future. TBRPC provides a venue for analyzing issues, resolving problems, and sharing solutions among the jurisdictions in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco andPinellas
RESILIENCY COALITION Benefits of Collaborating on Resilience. Local governments are invited to join the Tampa Bay Regional Resilience Coalition, coordinated by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. The TBRPC is comprised of members from Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas counties and the 21 municipalities that come together todiscuss
RESILIENCY – TBRPC Resiliency objectives of the TBRPC include: Improve the regional capacity to reduce adverse impacts associated with climate change through the creation of a framework that facilitates discourse, encourages knowledge sharing, generates consensus and promotes the pragmatic application of scientific data in public policy. DISASTER PLANNING GUIDE TBRPC’s All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guide provides preparedness information for hazards including hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, hazardous materials incidents, and pandemic disease. The guide includes hurricane evacuation maps for participating coastal counties in the Tampa Bay area.RESILIENCY HUB
Technical experts from various land use planning agencies, environmental groups, the development community, and transportation agencies convene to present information and facilitate dialogue about regional resiliency solutions. 2018-2020 — TBRPC, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas MPOs assess the vulnerability and durability ofroads and
FUTURE OF THE REGION AWARDS Future of the Region Awards. The significance of innovative planning has never been more important. For the past 28 years, the Future of the Region Awards Program has provided honor and recognition for notable achievement, both in the public and private sectors, for resource planning and management in the Tampa Bay region. PROJECT PHOENIX HURRICANE SIMULATION In 2009, TBRPC developed the Tampa Bay Catastrophic Plan: Project Phoenix, a plan to address the challenges of response and recovery during a catastrophic event in the Tampa Bay area. Hurricane Phoenix, a fictitious storm, was created to simulate the effects of a worst‐case scenario in our region; a direct strike from a Category 5hurricane.
YOUR FEEDBACK IS NEEDED ON THE REGIONAL RESILIENCY ACTION We are excited to share the first draft of the Regional Resiliency Action Plan. The Regional Resiliency Action Plan is intended to serve as a guiding framework and defines goals, objectives and actions which can be implemented locally and together as a region. To review the plan, visit the RRAP Draft page. Please CITRUS COUNTY LOCAL MITIGATION STRATEGY A Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) is a plan developed by each county to reduce and or eliminate the risks associated with natural and man-made hazards. These plans must be in accordance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000). DMA 2000 is a mechanism for collaboration between state and local entities that encouragespre-disaster
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Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. RESILIENCY – TBRPC Resiliency objectives of the TBRPC include: Improve the regional capacity to reduce adverse impacts associated with climate change through the creation of a framework that facilitates discourse, encourages knowledge sharing, generates consensus and promotes the pragmatic application of scientific data in public policy.STAFF DIRECTORY
Sean Sullivan leads a team of professional planners and regional thinkers at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, who work throughout the six-county Tampa Bay Region to improve the quality of life for all.He has worked with elected and appointed leaders throughout the region to establish the Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition, the 18th such initiative of its kind in the United States. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (EDD) Economic Development District. The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council is designated as an Economic Development District (EDD) by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA). Serving the six counties that make up the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, and Pinellas), and all municipalities therein, the Economic Development District (EDD TBRPC PARTNERS WITH HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY With another hurricane season just around the corner in the midst of global climate change, now is the time to prepare your family and your property to the best of your ability for the prospect of high winds, excessive rain, and flooding. At the same time, public officials inHillsborough
ONE BAY RESILIENT COMMUNITIES ONE BAY Resilient Communities May ONE Bay Agenda Pasco County Resiliency PPT New Port Richey Resilient Design STORMWATER OUTREACH & EDUCATION FUNDING This funding aims to support public involvement, education, and outreach efforts to improve the quality of stormwater runoff in the Tampa Bay region. Projects must be located in Pinellas, Hillsborough or Pasco Counties. Projects develop and implement creative public outreach programs and a variety of materials. HOW TO GET YOUR BUSINESS READY FOR THE STORM Here’s a sobering statistic for Tampa Bay area businesses: If a Category 5 hurricane made a direct hit on our region, it’s estimated that as many as 40 percent of the area’s small businesses would permanently close. This estimate from the Federal Emergency Management Agency reflects how such a storm would damage or destroy much of NEW STUDY SHOWS THREATS TO TAMPA BAY AREA’S ECONOMY FROM Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council study quantifies labor loss, contracting GRP, and losses in tax revenue due to extreme weather events and sea level rise The Tampa Bay area is one of the most environmentally vulnerable areas in the nation due to persistent flooding, increasing extreme weather events, and threats from sealevel rise. A
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YOUR. NEW HURRICANE EVACUATION MAP INSIDE. Hurricane Season is June 1. st – November 30. th. Now is the time to prepare! Know your risk! www.tampabayprepares.org DON’T PUT OFF GETTING READY FOR A HURRICANE If a major storm heads towards the Tampa Bay area, one option for residents will be to get out of town. But remember that this might not be simple or easy after a storm. If a Category 3 storm hit us, it’s important to know that many of the area’s main arteries — such asGandy
TBRPC – CONVENING THE REGIONCOUNCILCOMMITTEESNEWSEDDABOUT DRIEAP Since 1962, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council has brought together local governments and gubernatorial appointees to coordinate planning for the Region’s future. TBRPC provides a venue for analyzing issues, resolving problems, and sharing solutions among the jurisdictions in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco andPinellas
RESILIENCY COALITION Benefits of Collaborating on Resilience. Local governments are invited to join the Tampa Bay Regional Resilience Coalition, coordinated by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. The TBRPC is comprised of members from Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas counties and the 21 municipalities that come together todiscuss
RESILIENCY – TBRPC Resiliency objectives of the TBRPC include: Improve the regional capacity to reduce adverse impacts associated with climate change through the creation of a framework that facilitates discourse, encourages knowledge sharing, generates consensus and promotes the pragmatic application of scientific data in public policy. DISASTER PLANNING GUIDE TBRPC’s All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guide provides preparedness information for hazards including hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, hazardous materials incidents, and pandemic disease. The guide includes hurricane evacuation maps for participating coastal counties in the Tampa Bay area.RESILIENCY HUB
Technical experts from various land use planning agencies, environmental groups, the development community, and transportation agencies convene to present information and facilitate dialogue about regional resiliency solutions. 2018-2020 — TBRPC, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas MPOs assess the vulnerability and durability ofroads and
FUTURE OF THE REGION AWARDS Future of the Region Awards. The significance of innovative planning has never been more important. For the past 28 years, the Future of the Region Awards Program has provided honor and recognition for notable achievement, both in the public and private sectors, for resource planning and management in the Tampa Bay region.STAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory Sean Sullivan Executive Director Ext. 16 Sean Sullivan leads a team of professional planners and regional thinkers at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, who work throughout the six-county Tampa Bay Region COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Tampa Bay Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) Report: Update of the 2017-2021 CEDS Approved by TBRPC: August 14, 2017 Grant Period: January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022 This document has been prepared with financial assistance from the U.S. Economic Development Administration STORMWATER OUTREACH & EDUCATION FUNDING This funding aims to support public involvement, education, and outreach efforts to improve the quality of stormwater runoff in the Tampa Bay region. Projects must be located in Pinellas, Hillsborough or Pasco Counties. Projects develop and implement creative public outreach programs and a variety of materials. BOCA CIEGA BAY AQUATIC PRESERVE September 19, 2019, 4 – 7 PM. 4:00 PM – Opening Reception. 5:00 PM – Program. 6:00 PM – Closing Reception. Location: St. Petersburg College Seminole Campus. 9200 113th St N, Seminole, Florida 33772. Open to community conservation leaders and the public. Limitedseating.
TBRPC – CONVENING THE REGIONCOUNCILCOMMITTEESNEWSEDDABOUT DRIEAP Since 1962, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council has brought together local governments and gubernatorial appointees to coordinate planning for the Region’s future. TBRPC provides a venue for analyzing issues, resolving problems, and sharing solutions among the jurisdictions in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco andPinellas
RESILIENCY COALITION Benefits of Collaborating on Resilience. Local governments are invited to join the Tampa Bay Regional Resilience Coalition, coordinated by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. The TBRPC is comprised of members from Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas counties and the 21 municipalities that come together todiscuss
RESILIENCY – TBRPC Resiliency objectives of the TBRPC include: Improve the regional capacity to reduce adverse impacts associated with climate change through the creation of a framework that facilitates discourse, encourages knowledge sharing, generates consensus and promotes the pragmatic application of scientific data in public policy. DISASTER PLANNING GUIDE TBRPC’s All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guide provides preparedness information for hazards including hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, hazardous materials incidents, and pandemic disease. The guide includes hurricane evacuation maps for participating coastal counties in the Tampa Bay area.RESILIENCY HUB
Technical experts from various land use planning agencies, environmental groups, the development community, and transportation agencies convene to present information and facilitate dialogue about regional resiliency solutions. 2018-2020 — TBRPC, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas MPOs assess the vulnerability and durability ofroads and
FUTURE OF THE REGION AWARDS Future of the Region Awards. The significance of innovative planning has never been more important. For the past 28 years, the Future of the Region Awards Program has provided honor and recognition for notable achievement, both in the public and private sectors, for resource planning and management in the Tampa Bay region.STAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory Sean Sullivan Executive Director Ext. 16 Sean Sullivan leads a team of professional planners and regional thinkers at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, who work throughout the six-county Tampa Bay Region COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Tampa Bay Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) Report: Update of the 2017-2021 CEDS Approved by TBRPC: August 14, 2017 Grant Period: January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022 This document has been prepared with financial assistance from the U.S. Economic Development Administration STORMWATER OUTREACH & EDUCATION FUNDING This funding aims to support public involvement, education, and outreach efforts to improve the quality of stormwater runoff in the Tampa Bay region. Projects must be located in Pinellas, Hillsborough or Pasco Counties. Projects develop and implement creative public outreach programs and a variety of materials. BOCA CIEGA BAY AQUATIC PRESERVE September 19, 2019, 4 – 7 PM. 4:00 PM – Opening Reception. 5:00 PM – Program. 6:00 PM – Closing Reception. Location: St. Petersburg College Seminole Campus. 9200 113th St N, Seminole, Florida 33772. Open to community conservation leaders and the public. Limitedseating.
RESILIENCY – TBRPC Resiliency objectives of the TBRPC include: Improve the regional capacity to reduce adverse impacts associated with climate change through the creation of a framework that facilitates discourse, encourages knowledge sharing, generates consensus and promotes the pragmatic application of scientific data in public policy. RESILIENCY COALITION PARTNER Participate in the Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition The Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition (TBRRC) is working to increase collaboration on resilience planning to address extreme weather and climate risks. To learn more, read the Memorandum of Understanding. We invite companies, universities and non-profit organizations to become Resiliency Coalition Partners. Your knowledge and COUNCIL MEETING PRESENTATIONS Council Meeting Presentations January 2021 No Meeting February 8, 2021 2020 Annual Report, Mr. Sean Sullivan, Executive Director, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Senate Bill 62: 2021 Legislative Session, Mr. Sean Sullivan, Executive Director, Tampa Bay Regional PROJECT PHOENIX HURRICANE SIMULATION In 2009, TBRPC developed the Tampa Bay Catastrophic Plan: Project Phoenix, a plan to address the challenges of response and recovery during a catastrophic event in the Tampa Bay area. Hurricane Phoenix, a fictitious storm, was created to simulate the effects of a worst‐case scenario in our region; a direct strike from a Category 5hurricane.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT About the TBRPC Emergency Management Program. Recent hurricanes, flooding, tornadoes, and the tragic events of September 11th have emphasized the need for everyone – families, businesses, agencies and institutions – to be prepared. This website is part of the official regional awareness program prepared and sponsored by theTampa Bay
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Resilient Tampa Bay Transportation In March 2019, the Tri-County TMA (Transportation Management Area) comprised of the Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco MPOs, FDOT, and TBPRC received a FHWA administration grant to conduct a regional transportation vulnerability analysis. Hillsborough MPO went through this process in 2014 and the effort is being expanded into the Tampa REGIONAL EVACUATION STUDY 2010 STATEWIDE REGIONAL EVACUATION STUDY FOR TAMPA BAY The Florida Division of Emergency Management, Division of Community Planning (now Department of Economic Opportunity), and Department of Transportation in coordination with the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council have developed the Statewide Regional Evacuation Study for the Tampa Bay Region. This report updates theWWW.TBRPC.ORG
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On November 13, 2020, The TBRPC attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the final Pasco County trail segment of the Coast-To-Coast*
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Considering scenarios that once seemed unthinkable feels like a daily exercise in 2020 -- so much so that in the*
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2020-09-03T10:51:37-05:00 THE FY2021 STORMWATER EDUCATION FUNDING IS NOW AVAILABLE! DUE SEPT. 8Alana Todd
2020-09-03T10:51:37-05:00August11th, 2020|
The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council is now accepting applications for the FY2021 Stormwater Outreach and Education funding opportunity.*
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2020-08-14T16:34:47-05:00 COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING FOR CLEAN WATER: TOOLS AND STRATEGIESCara Serra
2020-08-14T16:34:47-05:00July 28th,2020|
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TAMPA BAY REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL The tougher challenges of the 21st century require regional thinkers, conveners and problem solvers. Since 1962, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council has brought together local governments and gubernatorial appointees to coordinate planning for the Region’s future. TBRPC provides a venue for analyzing issues, resolving problems, and sharing solutions among the jurisdictions in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas Counties.ABOUT
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To serve our citizens and member governments by providing a forum to foster communication, coordination, and collaboration in identifying and addressing issues and needs regionally.__OUR NAME
TBRPC stands for Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, an association of local governments and gubernatorial representatives. Florida’s Regional Planning Councils (RPCs) are public organizations that serve as bridges between state and local governments representing an area in which resources, characteristics, and issues co-exist. RPCs provide comprehensive planning and intergovernmental coordination for managed, responsible growth. Florida Statutes 186.502(4)(1) recognize RPCs as Florida’s only multipurpose regional entities in a position to plan for and coordinate intergovernmental solutions to growth-related problems on greater-than-local issues, provide technical assistance to local governments, and meet other needs of the communities in each region.__HISTORY
TBRPC was established as Florida’s first regional planning council in 1962, when representatives from St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Tampa recognized the need for regional coordination. They believed growth and community issues extend beyond county and municipal boundaries, a concept that still defines the Council’s purpose today. TBRPC is one of ten regional planning councils in Florida. Visit our historical timelinepage.
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The region’s six counties, Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas are required by law to exercise regional cooperation through membership on the Council. Other municipal members are Bradenton, Clearwater, Dade City, Dunedin, Gulfport, Largo, Madeira Beach, New Port Richey, Oldsmar, Palmetto, Pinellas Park, Plant City, Safety Harbor, Seminole, South Pasadena, St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Tarpon Springs, Temple Terrace, and TreasureIsland.
These governments are represented on the Council by elected officials appointed by their local boards. They comprise two-thirds of the Council’s membership. The Governor appoints additional members, making up the remaining third of the Council. There are also four ex-officio members representing the Southwest Florida Water Management District, the Florida Department of Transportation, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and Enterprise Florida.__WHAT WE DO
TBRPC’s specific duties include maintaining Future of the Region: A Strategic Regional Policy Plan for the Tampa Bay Region, environmental management, water quality and emergency preparedness planning, protection and restoration of the Tampa Bay estuary, economic analysis, coastal zone management, housing and infrastructure analysis, hurricane evacuation and recovery planning, development of regional impact review, local government comprehensive plan review, cross acceptance, dispute resolution, and review of transportationplans.
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TAMPA BAY REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL The tougher challenges of the 21st century require regional thinkers, conveners and problem solvers. Since 1962, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council has brought together local governments and gubernatorial appointees to coordinate planning for the Region’s future. TBRPC provides a venue for analyzing issues, resolving problems, and sharing solutions among the jurisdictions in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas Counties.ABOUT
__OUR MISSION
To serve our citizens and member governments by providing a forum to foster communication, coordination, and collaboration in identifying and addressing issues and needs regionally.__OUR NAME
TBRPC stands for Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, an association of local governments and gubernatorial representatives. Florida’s Regional Planning Councils (RPCs) are public organizations that serve as bridges between state and local governments representing an area in which resources, characteristics, and issues co-exist. RPCs provide comprehensive planning and intergovernmental coordination for managed, responsible growth. Florida Statutes 186.502(4)(1) recognize RPCs as Florida’s only multipurpose regional entities in a position to plan for and coordinate intergovernmental solutions to growth-related problems on greater-than-local issues, provide technical assistance to local governments, and meet other needs of the communities in each region.__HISTORY
TBRPC was established as Florida’s first regional planning council in 1962, when representatives from St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Tampa recognized the need for regional coordination. They believed growth and community issues extend beyond county and municipal boundaries, a concept that still defines the Council’s purpose today. TBRPC is one of ten regional planning councils in Florida. Visit our historical timelinepage.
__WHERE WE SERVE
The region’s six counties, Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas are required by law to exercise regional cooperation through membership on the Council. Other municipal members are Bradenton, Clearwater, Dade City, Dunedin, Gulfport, Largo, Madeira Beach, New Port Richey, Oldsmar, Palmetto, Pinellas Park, Plant City, Safety Harbor, Seminole, South Pasadena, St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Tarpon Springs, Temple Terrace, and TreasureIsland.
These governments are represented on the Council by elected officials appointed by their local boards. They comprise two-thirds of the Council’s membership. The Governor appoints additional members, making up the remaining third of the Council. There are also four ex-officio members representing the Southwest Florida Water Management District, the Florida Department of Transportation, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and Enterprise Florida.__WHAT WE DO
TBRPC’s specific duties include maintaining Future of the Region: A Strategic Regional Policy Plan for the Tampa Bay Region, environmental management, water quality and emergency preparedness planning, protection and restoration of the Tampa Bay estuary, economic analysis, coastal zone management, housing and infrastructure analysis, hurricane evacuation and recovery planning, development of regional impact review, local government comprehensive plan review, cross acceptance, dispute resolution, and review of transportationplans.
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Brian Ellis
2020-11-20T09:21:09-05:00 TBRPC ATTENDS FINAL PASCO COUNTY INSTALLMENT OF COAST TO COAST TRAIL RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONYBrian Ellis
2020-11-20T09:21:09-05:00November20th, 2020|
On November 13, 2020, The TBRPC attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the final Pasco County trail segment of the Coast-To-Coast*
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Sarah Vitale
2020-10-19T09:13:32-05:00 COMPETITIVE GRANT PROVIDES GREEN LIGHT TO STUDY SOLAR SOLUTIONS INTAMPA REGION
Sarah Vitale
2020-10-19T09:13:32-05:00October19th, 2020|
Considering scenarios that once seemed unthinkable feels like a daily exercise in 2020 -- so much so that in the*
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Alana Todd
2020-09-03T10:51:37-05:00 THE FY2021 STORMWATER EDUCATION FUNDING IS NOW AVAILABLE! DUE SEPT. 8Alana Todd
2020-09-03T10:51:37-05:00August11th, 2020|
The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council is now accepting applications for the FY2021 Stormwater Outreach and Education funding opportunity.*
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Cara Serra
2020-08-14T16:34:47-05:00 COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING FOR CLEAN WATER: TOOLS AND STRATEGIESCara Serra
2020-08-14T16:34:47-05:00July 28th,2020|
On July 23, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (TBRPC) staff in partnership with staff from the Tampa Bay EstuaryMORE NEWS
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