RESTORE Act Florida County Multi-Year Implementation Plans

Last updated May 27, 2016

In Florida, funds from “Pot 1” (or the “Direct Component”) of the RESTORE Act are going directly to impacted counties. Before counties receive these funds, they must, among other things, develop a multi-year implementation plan (MYIP). The public must be given at least 45 days to review and comment on these plans. Below is the status of the MYIPs in each of the counties.

While the map tracks the status of the MYIPs, there are other times in the planning process when the public can provide input. Opportunities for engagement include when counties are:

  • Accepting project proposals;
  • Reviewing project proposals; and
  • Ranking project proposals;

Click on the county icon you are interested in to see whether these participation opportunities exist.

Note that most of this information was compiled by Jim Muller, Bay County RESTORE Act Coordinator, based on self-reporting by the individual counties (see the resource he compiled here, which was last updated March 17, 2015).

Please use the form on our Bulletin Board to let us know if any of this information is out of date.

For other public participation opportunities in Florida, visit our public participation Bulletin Board.