Infrastructure & Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee

Start Date and Time: Wednesday, March 17, 2021 9:30 AM
End Date and Time: Wednesday, March 17, 2021 11:30 AM
Location: Reed Hall (102 HOB)
Duration: 2.00
Consideration of the following bill(s):
  • CS/HB 451 – Speciality License Plates
  • CS/HB 621 – Tax Collectors and Their Approved Agents
  • HB 909 – Cultural and Historical Programs
  • HB 1143 – Funding of Aviation Development Projects
Consideration of a Consent Agenda that includes the following Appropriation Project Bills:
  • HB 2011 – Keep Florida Beautiful, Inc.
  • HB 2037 – Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Operations
  • HB 2083 – Richloam Museum
  • HB 2093 – Jewish Transportation - Rales Rides
  • HB 2103 – City of Ocala - SW 44th Avenue Extension Project
  • HB 2141 – Boynton Beach Town Square Enhanced Pedestrian Crossing
  • HB 2329 – 200th Anniversary Celebration - Raising the American Flag in Pensacola
  • HB 2349 – Treasure Island Downtown Roadway Improvements
  • HB 2353 – St. Pete Beach Roadway Improvement Project
  • HB 2367 – Automated License Plate Readers - City of Jacksonville Beach
  • HB 2405 – Holocaust Documentation & Education Center
  • HB 2409 – North Miami Beach - NE 153rd Street Roadway Improvement
  • HB 2431 – Florida African American Heritage Preservation Network
  • HB 2449 – African American Museum at Historic Roosevelt High School
  • HB 2489 – Abate of Florida Safety & Education, Inc.
  • HB 2497 – Transportation Disadvantaged Discounted Bus Passes
  • HB 2513 – City of Pinellas Park Roadway Safety & Community Mobility Project
  • HB 2549 – Quincy Public Works/Emergency Management Facility
  • HB 2571 – Hurricane Proof Multi-Use Emergency Facility
  • HB 2581 – Town of Windermere Pedestrian/Multi-Modal Bridge Project
  • HB 2629 – Bay Harbor Islands Police Department ADA Retrofit and Renovation
  • HB 2763 – Town of Highland Beach Roadway Flooding Rehabilitation
  • HB 2801 – Great Explorations Science Center
  • HB 2837 – Florida Ready to Work
  • HB 2913 – Pompey Park Improvements
  • HB 2933 – Blount Road Streetscape Improvements Project
  • HB 2973 – Forest Capital Hall Auditorium Improvement Project
  • HB 2981 – Historic Bush House Renovation
  • HB 2989 – Northeast Florida Greenway Trail
  • HB 3045 – Taylor County Sports Complex Softball Field
  • HB 3049 – Washington Complex Community Center ADA Compliant Restrooms
  • HB 3051 – Charlie Johns Street Signal
  • HB 3107 – Miami - Little Havana Pedestrian Priority Zone
  • HB 3145 – City of Destin Flood Management Project
  • HB 3173 – Opa-locka Parks and Recreation
  • HB 3179 – City of Miami Baywalks and Riverwalks
  • HB 3203 – Miami - Resilience Hubs for Disaster Preparedness/Recovery
  • HB 3309 – Gainesville Regional Transit Eastside Transfer Station
  • HB 3343 – Operation New Uniform
  • HB 3407 – State Road A1A Corridor from Mickler Road to Marsh Landing Parkway
  • HB 3413 – St. Augustine Lighthouse Tower Interior Safety Restoration
  • HB 3441 – Exploration of Culture and Humanities Options - ECHO
  • HB 3443 – Building Economic Opportunities in West Lakes - Orlando
  • HB 3467 – Haverhill - Traffic Calming Devices
  • HB 3483 – Clearwater - Imagine Clearwater
  • HB 3485 – Florida Coastal Mapping Program - Tampa Bay Area
  • HB 3683 – Non-Custodial Parent Employment Program
  • HB 3743 – Miami-Dade County Traffic Signal Emergency Power Systems
  • HB 3887 – Florida Goodwill Association
  • HB 3897 – Florida Main Street Community & Small Business Technical Assistance
  • HB 3911 – St. Cloud Seaplane Base
  • HB 3923 – Palmetto Green Bridge Fishing Pier Replacement
  • HB 4023 – City of Bonifay - Etheridge Street Roadway and Drainage Improvements
  • HB 4027 – Crystal Lake Paving Improvements
  • HB 4073 – DeFuniak Springs Airport Runway 9-27 Widening and Extension
Meeting Overview/Summary:
This meeting will be live-streamed on https://thefloridachannel.org/. Persons who wish to attend must register at www.myfloridahouse.gov, and pick up a pass at the Legislative Welcome Center on the 4th Floor of the Capitol beginning one hour before the start of the meeting. Audience seating will be socially distanced and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration closes three hours before the meeting starts.