- March 28, 2024
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Sarasota County Commissioners voted 4 to 1 yesterday to reopen Sarasota 2050, the beginning of a process to revise its regulations.
In the next 45 to 60 days, the county planning staff will bring to the commission specific changes to consider.
Then, the county will schedule a series of public meetings and hearings.
Based on meetings with property owners and representatives of Schroeder-Manatee Ranch and Neal Communities, county staff is recommending modifications to 2050, including ones related to fiscal-neutrality conditions, housing-type requirements, density limitations and others.
When Sarasota County officials approved their 2050 Plan in 2002, they looked to create urban-style, walkable villages in undeveloped areas of the county, particularly lands east of Interstate 75.
But, more than 10 years later, only one project has been developed — Neal Communities’ Grand Palm development, in Venice.
Developers have raised concerns with the plan, saying the restrictions are too specific and need updates and modifications.