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Several Proposals Would Rezone Commercial Land to Residential

Several current land-use decisions facing the city of Lakeland involve turning property that was once intended for commercial uses into single-family or apartment communities. Planners say this both staves off future traffic impacts on already congested roads and boosts workforce housing that employers say is needed to sustain economic development.

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City Ponders Impact Fee Discounts in Innovation District Near Florida Poly

The Lakeland City Commission will be asked Monday to amend the city’s impact fee structure to allow 100% discounts for high-wage “target” businesses that move into a proposed 4,484-acre “innovation district” in the northeast reaches of the city near Florida Polytechnic University.  FOLLOWUP: The proposal was approved 6-0. Commissioner Sara Roberts McCarley was absent from […]

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Planning Board Approves Lake Miriam Apartments; Next Stop: City Commission

The Lakeland Planning & Zoning Board today approved a controversial zoning change that will allow a proposed 244-unit apartment complex to be built next to Lake Miriam Square Shopping Center. Without the zoning change, 40,000 square feet of additional commercial space could be built on the currently vacant between the shopping center and Lake Miriam […]

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