TBRPC Convening the Region

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Serving Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco,Pinellas and Manatee counties and their municipalities Explore Tampa Bay’s magnificent waterworld and watershed with Bay Soundings,an online news journal covering Florida’s largest open-water estuary Tampa Bay Regional Planning CouncilSarah Vitale2021-08-20T09:21:04-04:00 Dealing with Impacts from COVID-19 COVID 19 And Tampa Bay On A Path To RecoveryUSF-TBRPC 2020 Evacuation SurveyResources for Small Businesses in the Tampa Bay RegionFEMA Online Guidance: Procurements Under Grants during Periods of EmergencyPasco Businesses: Get Reimbursed for GBAC STAR AccreditationComprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS)This document is meant to express regional goals for, and guide, economic development across the Tampa Bay region.Read MoreMeetingsUpcoming EventsResident SurveyVisitor SurveyCOUNCIL MEETINGMATERIALSMEMBERS COMMITTEESQUARTERLYNEWSLETTERINITIATIVESTampa Bay Regional Planning CouncilThe 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.ABOUTOUR MISSIONTo 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 NAMETBRPC 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.HISTORYTBRPC 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 timeline page.WHERE WE SERVEThe 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 Treasure Island.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 DOTBRPC’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 transportation plans.LEARN MOREGet the latest updates on upcoming meetings and events, plus news on programs, committees, councils, and resources.SIGN UP FOR MAILING LISTSDealing with Impacts from COVID-19 COVID 19 And Tampa Bay On A Path To RecoveryUSF-TBRPC 2020 Evacuation SurveyResources for Small Businesses in the Tampa Bay RegionFEMA Online Guidance: Procurements Under Grants during Periods of EmergencyPasco Businesses: Get Reimbursed for GBAC STAR AccreditationTBRPC's COVID-19 UpdateDownloadMeetingsTBRPC Council MeetingFebruary 8, 2021  Council MeetingMEETING MATERIALSYour Content Goes HereYour Content Goes HereUpcoming EventsIn MemoriamCouncilor Bob MatthewsCity of Seminole, Florida1945-2020TBRPC 2020 Vice ChairPostponedTweets by TampaBayRPC COUNCIL MEETINGMATERIALSMEMBERS COMMITTEESQUARTERLYNEWSLETTERINITIATIVESTampa Bay Regional Planning CouncilThe 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.ABOUTOUR MISSIONTo 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 NAMETBRPC 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.HISTORYTBRPC 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 timeline page.WHERE WE SERVEThe 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 Treasure Island.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 DOTBRPC’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 transportation plans.LEARN MOREWhat s New at the TBRPCMaria Robles2021-08-17T08:46:13-04:00Goodbye Simone, Welcome Matthew.Maria Robles2021-08-17T08:46:13-04:00August 17th, 2021| TBRPC says goodbye to Simone Chapman, the Gulf Research Program Science Policy Fellow who helped with our resiliency efforts [...]Maria Robles2021-07-30T12:42:56-04:00TBRPC hosts FRCA meetingMaria Robles2021-07-30T12:42:56-04:00July 30th, 2021| The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council hosted the Florida Regional Councils Association's (FRCA) semiannual meeting for the first time [...]Missy Hurley2021-07-07T12:01:10-04:00TBRPC receives Resilient Coastline Program grantMissy Hurley2021-07-07T12:01:10-04:00July 7th, 2021|The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council has received a grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to develop coordinated [...]Sarah Vitale2021-06-09T09:28:12-04:00TBRPC Partners with Hillsborough CountySarah Vitale2021-06-09T09:28:12-04:00June 9th, 2021|  With another hurricane season just around the corner in the midst of global climate change, now is the time [...]MORE NEWS Do you know your Evacuation Level? Get the latest updates on upcoming meetings and events, plus news on programs, committees, councils, and resources.SIGN UP FOR MAILING LISTS 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. Instead, contact this office by calling (727) 570-5151 or in writing to 4000 Gateway Centre Blvd., Suite 100, Pinellas Park, Florida 33782. © 2018-2021 Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. All Rights Reserved.

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