Florida's Growth Management Act Amendments Combat Sprawl and Transportation Issues.
Florida's Growth Management Act, established in 1985, aimed to control development through concurrency, consistency, and compactness. However, it fell short in managing transportation issues. Amendments in 1993 and a Sprawl Rule in 1994 were introduced to combat sprawl. Lessons learned led to a focus on transportation and sprawl. Case studies of Dade County and Orlando show the impact of these changes on Florida's growth management.