The Coalition for Property Rights was recently approached by a group of property owners and small business owners in Winter Park, Florida, with concerns regarding a municipal “improvement project” planned for their small commercial corridor directly off Interstate 4 which would entail roadway improvements impacting transit to and from their small businesses and include a planned new tax assessment to fund the municipality’s “beautification” vision. Our answer to their call: “Absolutely. How can CPR help?”
Florida Statutes Section 335.199 has been enacted as reflected in the attached Chapter 2010-281, Laws of Florida. The new statute was effective November 17, 2010 according to the attached Senate Joint Resolution 2010-10-A.
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