
Lake County is stepping up its game with the launch of a new Growth Management Workshop Series, aimed squarely at gathering feedback and sparking genuine conversations about the preservation of its natural beauty and resources, the maintenance of its quality of life, and navigating the impact of growth on its roads and essential services.
Here's your chance to get involved and to possibly make a difference. Starting on June 2, the county is inviting people to actively participate in a series of workshops, each with its unique focus but all under the umbrella of managing growth responsibly. For those looking to dig into what tools are at a charter county's disposal, the first workshop is where you'll want to be. To begin to truly understand the inner workings of planning policies and how they strap together to support responsible expansion, don't miss the Planning 101 session on June 10.
According to a recent release on the Lake County website, these workshops promise a veritable smorgasbord of topics. Everything from the nitty-gritty of local agriculture, with its challenges and resources, to the finer points of collaborative municipal planning will be on the table. These workshops aren't just for show; they're designed to be interactive and educational, with a diverse group of experts and local leaders guiding each session. With partners like the Florida Association of Counties, the State of Florida Commissioner of Agriculture, and consulting heavy-hitters from Kimley Horn, this is the real deal for anyone with skin in the game of growth.
If you're itching to get a seat at these discussions or just want more intel, hit up the Lake County website, where you can register and drop in your two cents.









