A short message about the work of the Planning Commission from the Executive Director Robert B. Hunter, FAICP.
The Planning Commission and the University of South Florida, in partnership with Presenting Sponsor TECO, will host the 2009 Going Green Tampa Bay EXPO Friday Oct. 9 and Saturday Oct. 10 at the USF Marshall Center. FREE for everyone to attend!
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is a major development trend across the county. Planning for TOD is now underway in Hillsborough County.
The Planning Commission is proceeding with the development of an I-4 Corridor Plan Amendment.
After two-years of community meetings and open houses the Carrollwood-Northdale Communities Plan could soon be adopted as part of the Hillsborough County Comprehensive Plan.
The Planning Commission recently completed a series of four workshops to help facilitate infill development and sustainable design in Hillsborough County.
As part of the our ongoing responsibility and effort to promote sustainability, the agency and its local partners will hold a one-day Forum focused on land use and planning to meet the demand for water.
Despite a statewide population loss over the past year, Hillsborough County continues to see population growth, albeit scarce.
Sears comes to the Planning Commission with 14 years experience on the Plant City Planning Board.
The Planning Commission recently announced two senior level changes as part of the Planning Commission’s staff reorganization.