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  2. Focus on Florida's real problems rather than the latest outrage

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    Members of the news media, with the help of the public, need to do a better job of focusing on real problems and potential solutions. Focus on Florida's real problems rather than the latest ...

  3. Homelessness in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The NLCHP also published a report, "No Safe Place," which highlights one of Florida's cities with the strongest criminalization policies: Clearwater, Florida. Clearwater has nearly half of its homeless population (42%) without access to emergency housing or affordable housing and, like other cities such as Orlando, heavily punishes sleeping or ...

  4. Water stress and urbanization - Wikipedia

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    Urbanization is a demographic phenomenon that results in a tendency for the population to concentrate in cities, and the thresholds that separate the urban world from the rural world vary greatly on a planetary scale: in fact, the UN's list includes one hundred different definitions of urban population. According to the 2017 World Bank report ...

  5. Florida residents at newly-opened apartments are being ... - AOL

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    Florida law gives you the right to a habitable dwelling unit and the right to enjoy it in peace and quiet. If you believe your property manager is not following the law or providing proper ...

  6. Florida's problems undermine status of great place under the ...

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    Florida's many problems of high insurance, high rents and housing costs rob the Sunshine State of being that great place to live under the sun

  7. Smart growth - Wikipedia

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    The first urban growth boundary in the United States was established in 1958 in Kentucky. Subsequently, urban growth boundaries were established in Oregon in the 1970s and Florida in the 1980s. Some believe that UGBs contributed to the escalation of housing prices from 2000 to 2006, as they limited the supply of developable land. [20]

  8. Urbanization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Maine's highest urban percentage ever was less than 52% (in 1950), and today less than 39% of the state's population resides in urban areas. Vermont is currently the least urban U.S. state; its urban percentage (35.1%) is less than half of the United States average (81%). [2]

  9. Enforcing existing laws could solve Florida's property ...

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