Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H3565

Introduced
11/17/21  
Refer
11/29/21  
Refer
11/29/21  

Caption

Lake Worth Beach 10th and 13th Avenue North Stormwater Upgrades Resilience

Impact

The passage of HB 3565 signifies a proactive approach to addressing stormwater drainage issues, which can significantly impact public health, property quality, and local ecology. By allocating funding directly for stormwater upgrades, the state demonstrates its commitment to enhancing environmental resilience in communities, particularly those like Lake Worth Beach that may be vulnerable to extreme weather events. This funding could lead to better management of stormwater runoff and contribute to the overall sustainability of the area.

Summary

House Bill 3565 is an appropriations act aimed at enhancing the stormwater management infrastructure in Lake Worth Beach, specifically targeting the upgrades at 10th and 13th Avenue North. This legislative measure underscores the importance of investing in local infrastructure to improve public resilience against adverse environmental conditions such as flooding. The bill appropriates a nonrecurring sum of $350,000 from the state's General Revenue Fund to the Department of Environmental Protection for this project.

Contention

Although the bill received unanimous support within the committee that reviewed it, discussions around such appropriations often bring forth considerations about the sufficiency of funding, squarely addressing whether state funding should be directed toward specific local projects or if it is better spent on broader statewide initiatives. Potential concerns also focus on the long-term efficacy of the improvements funded by the bill and whether future maintenance costs might burden local governments, thus creating a need for ongoing funding sources.

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