Adaptive Reuse of Land
Florida bill establishing adaptive reuse framework for underutilized land to increase housing and economic development; died in subcommittee May 2025.
Florida bill establishing adaptive reuse framework for underutilized land to increase housing and economic development; died in subcommittee May 2025.
HB 409 would establish a framework for the adaptive reuse of land in Florida, likely aimed at converting underutilized or abandoned properties into productive uses. The bill was referred to housing and intergovernmental affairs committees, suggesting it addresses both residential development potential and local government coordination. However, the bill died in subcommittee without advancing to a full floor vote.
Adaptive reuse policies can address vacant property blight, increase housing supply, and stimulate economic development in communities with underutilized land. Such legislation can reduce sprawl by encouraging development on existing sites rather than expansion into undeveloped areas. The focus on intergovernmental affairs indicates the bill likely required coordination between state and local authorities on zoning, permitting, or incentive structures.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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