General Credit Hours:3.5
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Policymakers at all levels of government are grappling with how to address the affordable housing crisis. This seminar will focus on how local governments in Florida can utilize their zoning and land use authority to increase the supply of affordable housing. The seminar will also examine the intersection of land use regulation, financing, and development of affordable housing. Presenters will provide expertise on statutory land use tools for affordable housing, with a focus on recent legislative changes such as the Live Local Act (SB 102/HB 627 (2023)) and HB 1339 (2020). The seminar will cover local government incentive strategies, by-right zoning reforms, the use of publicly-owned land for permanently affordable housing, and how financing programs interact with affordable housing development. Affordable housing practitioners, land use attorneys, real estate developers, and local government planning professionals from around the state will share their experiences during the seminar.
Original Program Date: May 25, 2023
CLE Credit Expiration Date: November 30, 2024
60 Minutes
Affordable Housing in Florida and the Live Local Act
Kody Glazer, Tallahassee
Whit Blanton, Clearwater
Elisabeth Dang, Orlando
60 Minutes
Affordable Housing Development, HB 1339 Implementation
Michael Dema, St. Petersburg
Elizabeth Abernethy, St. Petersburg
Tyler Hudson, Tampa
60 Minutes
Financing for Affordable Housing
Marisa Button, Tallahassee
Oscar Sol, Green Mills
Course Number:7375
Credit Hours:
General Credit Hours:3.5
City, County and Local Government Law Credit Hours:3.5
Real Estate Credit Hours:3.5
State, Federal Government and Administrative Practice:3.5