LEE COUNTY HONORED BY STATE PLANNING ASSOCIATION
FORT MYERS,
FL (Oct. 16, 2009) – Lee
County received two of only seven awards for planning studies presented by
the State of Florida American Planning Association at its annual conference
in Jacksonville in late September.
An Award of
Merit was given for the Lehigh Acres
Comprehensive Planning Study. The plan addresses land
development, redevelopment infrastructure, and service issues for Lehigh
Acres, one of the largest platted subdivisions in the nation.
The second
Award of Merit was given for the county’s study of the DR/GR,
Prospects for Southeast Lee County:
Planning for the Density Reduction/Groundwater Resource Area.
The master plan for this effort proposed several scenarios for future land
use in the 83,000-acre area.
Lee County Community Development oversees
planning, zoning, development, and building services, environmental review,
building inspection and code enforcement for the unincorporated areas of the
county.
To learn more about the
department and its services, visit
www.lee-county.com/dcd/.
Distribution of this release is prepared by:
Joan D. LaGuardia, Communications Manager
Lee County Department of Community Development
(239) 533-8705 or
jlaguardia@leegov.com |