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How to $ ave Money as a Condemning Authority

Learn how to manage local government funds effectively to save money and optimize resources. Discover key tips on budgeting, planning, and collaboration to ensure financial sustainability. Explore strategies to attract federal and private infrastructure financing for developmental projects.

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How to $ ave Money as a Condemning Authority

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  1. How to $ave Money as a Condemning Authority

  2. Carlos A. Kelly, Esq.Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A.carlos.kelly@henlaw.com

  3. Local government has more $ than it can $pend!

  4. Local government has more $ than it can $pend!

  5. Image by arthurpalac from Pixabay Image by arthurpalac from Pixabay

  6. Taxpayers want to pay more taxe$ to support local government!

  7. Taxpayers want to pay more taxe$ to support local government

  8. Image by NiekVerlaan from Pixabay

  9. More people are leaving Florida than are coming in!

  10. More people are leaving Florida than are coming in

  11. According to worldpopulationreview.com: Our current estimate for Florida's population in 2019 is 21.64 million. The most recent estimate was carried out in 2015 by the United States Census Bureau and it was estimated that the state’s population had reached 20,271,272. The Census Bureau hasn't provided a new estimate for 2018, but extrapolating from previous year's figures we can expect the population to have increased by roughly a further 375,000 people, bringing the Florida population of 2019 up past 21.64 million. Florida's 2016 growth rate was one of the faster in the country (ranked 4th) at 1.8%.

  12. Infra$tructrue lasts forever!

  13. Infra$tructrue lasts forever!

  14. We can make do with what we have!

  15. Image by Maxx Girr from Pixabay

  16. We can make do with what we have!

  17. How do we do more with le$$?

  18. Image by Miguel Á. Padriñán from Pixabay

  19. Five Ways

  20. No. 1: Grant$

  21. www.floridacapitol.myflorida.com

  22. floridajobs.org/jobgrowth

  23. FDOT Local Programs https://www.fdot.gov/programmanagement/lp/default.shtm

  24. U.S. Department of Transportation https://www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/infragrants

  25. More information https://www.jamesmadison.org/florida-is-well-positioned-to-compete-for-federal-and-private-infrastructure-financing/

  26. No. 2: Plan at least six year$ ahead!

  27. Image by Free-Photos from Pixabay

  28. No. 3: Give Your Project Manager Superpowers! Image by ErikaWittlieb from Pixabay

  29. No. 4: Get Your Lawyer Involved On Day 1!

  30. No. 5: Work With The Property Owner Early And Often! TeroVesalainen from Pixabay

  31. $ave Money!

  32. Carlos A. Kelly, Esq.Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A.carlos.kelly@henlaw.com

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