Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H3309

Introduced
11/16/21  
Refer
11/24/21  
Refer
11/24/21  

Caption

Tequesta Regional Park Improvements

Impact

Passage of HB 3309 would enhance the recreational infrastructure within Tequesta Regional Park, potentially benefiting residents and visitors by providing upgraded facilities. This funding may lead to improvements in recreational activities, environmental preservation efforts, and overall park accessibility, contributing positively to local tourism and community wellness. As the bill is tied to appropriations from the state budget, it also reflects the ongoing commitment of the Florida legislature to support public spaces and community engagement through enhanced recreational opportunities.

Summary

House Bill 3309 focuses on allocating funds for improvements to Tequesta Regional Park. Specifically, the bill proposes a nonrecurring appropriation of $9,860,311 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Environmental Protection for the purpose of enhancing the park's facilities and amenities. The appropriations project is summarized in a request aligned with the legislative framework governing funding initiatives in the state of Florida.

Contention

While the bill features broad support tied to community and environmental interests, discussions around state funding and budget allocation may provoke disagreements among lawmakers. Some may raise concerns regarding the prioritization of funds towards specific parks while other regions or community projects might also be in need of financial support. The bill's relatively straightforward allocation may encounter scrutiny as legislators consider competing demands for state resources in an environment of limited budgetary flexibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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