Governors Who Promoted and Strengthened Planning - and those who didn't
S everal governors have significantly influenced Florida state planning, with legacies often defined by either strengthening or rolling back growth management systems. Bob Graham (1979–1987): Widely regarded as Florida’s most influential "planning governor," his administration established the modern framework for managing the state's rapid population growth. Growth Management Act (1985): This landmark legislation required every county and municipality to adopt a local comprehensive plan consistent with state and regional goals. Infrastructure Concurrency: He introduced the principle that roads, sewers, and other infrastructure must be planned and funded concurrently with new development. Agency Creation: His tenure saw the creation of the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) , which served as the state's lead planning agency. Reubin Askew (1971–1979): He is credited with initiating Florida’s comprehensive approach to growth management through the 19...