Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H4985

Introduced
12/9/21  
Refer
12/22/21  
Refer
12/22/21  

Caption

Beverly Hills Community Park Revitalization

Summary

House Bill 4985, titled the Beverly Hills Community Park Revitalization, aims to allocate funding for the improvement and revitalization of the Beverly Hills Community Park. Specifically, the bill provides a nonrecurring sum of $850,000 from the General Revenue Fund of Florida to the Department of Economic Opportunity for this project. The appropriation is intended for the fiscal year 2022-2023, emphasizing the state's commitment to enhancing community infrastructure and recreational areas. The bill was introduced in a legislative session that focused on various community improvement projects, and the funding allocated through this bill is part of a broader initiative to boost local parks and recreational facilities. By investing in revitalization efforts, the bill seeks to enhance community well-being, promote recreational activities, and improve the overall quality of life for residents in the area. Notably, the legislation received unanimous support during the voting process within the House Infrastructure & Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee, with 13 votes in favor and none against. This overwhelming approval signals strong bipartisan support for community development projects and the significance of public recreation areas in Florida. The consensus around H4985 reflects a growing recognition of the importance of local parks as spaces for community gathering, physical activity, and leisure. However, while this bill shows robust backing, it is essential to monitor the implementation and ensure accountability in the use of state funds for community projects such as park revitalization.

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