The Weekly Dirt: Live Local Act gets another boost from Tallahassee
Florida lawmakers closed out their session with another expansion of the developer-friendly Live Local Act. Lawmakers approved a measure that allows developers to build Live Local projects on land owned by counties, municipalities and school districts, as long as the sites are in their respective jurisdictions and that the property owner co-files project applications with the developers. It also extends the workforce housing law to properties of more than 3 acres that are owned by religious institutions and home to a house of worship for at least a decade. Sen. Alexis Calatayud and Rep. Mike Redondo, both Republicans representing Miami-Dade […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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