Tuesday. April 1 6
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 20
<br />Rocksprings Run Canoe Trip
<br />Tuesday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
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<br />Repeat of Mobile Workshop No. 1.
<br />CPDP: 8
<br />Price: $61
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 21
<br />Cross Florida Greenway
<br />Tuesday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
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<br />The Cross Florida Greenway is a 100-mile
<br />corridor cutting across the state. The
<br />creation of the greenway raises a variety of
<br />issues which you will review during the
<br />day. Among the highlights, visit a section
<br />of the restored Oklawaha River, see the
<br />developments related to the recreation
<br />plan, visit dams and locks along the way,
<br />see the site of a proposed horse park, and
<br />review Citrus County's ecotourism plans.
<br />Lunch included. CPDP: 7.5
<br />Price: $43
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 22
<br />Econlockhatchee River
<br />Preservation
<br />Tuesday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
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<br />Participants will take a bus tour of the
<br />scenic Econlockhatchee River. The tour
<br />will stop at several points along the fiver
<br />for discussions of the multijurisdictional
<br />planning approach being used to protect
<br />the river. CPDP: 4
<br />Price: $20
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 23
<br />Universal Studios Expansion
<br />Tuesday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
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<br />Visit Universal City's multibillion dollar
<br />expansion, which includes a second theme
<br />park, hotel, championship golf course,
<br />nighttime entertainment complex, and
<br />expanded movie and television production
<br />facilities. CPDP: 4
<br />Price: $20
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 24
<br />Lake Wales Main Street Program
<br />Tuesday, 8:00 a.m.-I 2:00 noon
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<br />Visit thriving downtown Lake Wales, a
<br />premier example of the Main Street
<br />revitalization program. Focusing on the
<br />National Main Street Center's four-point
<br />strategy of organization, promotion, urban
<br />design, and economic development, it has
<br />found the keys to success in Central
<br />Florida's highly competitive retail and
<br />commercial environment. Also includes a
<br />visit to historic Bok Tower Gardens, a
<br />tropical botanical garden and carillon
<br />designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.
<br />CPDP: 4
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<br />Price: $20
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 25
<br />Tampa Aquarium and
<br />Downtown Development
<br />Tuesday, 8:15 a.m.--4:15 p.m.
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<br />Tampa built an aquarium to anchor
<br />downtown tourism and development. This
<br />development extends into Ybor City. Tour
<br />Ybor City and downtown Tampa, and
<br />meet with the staff of the Downtown
<br />Partnership. Includes lunch and a visit to
<br />the aquarium. CPDP: 7
<br />Price: $55
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 26
<br />Disney's Accent on the
<br />Environment
<br />Tuesday 8:30 a.m.-I 2:00 noon
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<br />This environmental tour takes guests
<br />backstage to see Walt Disney World's
<br />materials recovery facility, wastewater
<br />treatment facility, and central energy
<br />plant. CPDP: 3.5
<br />Price: $50
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 27
<br />Disney by Design
<br />Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 noon
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<br />Disney by Design examines the important
<br />role architecture has played in conveying
<br />themes at the Walt Disney World Resort,
<br />and includes a tour of Pleasure Island, the
<br />Casting Building, Epcot*, and resort
<br />hotels. CPDP: 3.5
<br />Price: $50
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 28
<br />South Apopka Story
<br />Tuesday, I:00 p.:n.-5:30 p.m.
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<br />Take a tour of south Apopka to see and
<br />hear how a joint public/private
<br />partnership has started to revitalize the
<br />community through affordable housing
<br />projects, commercial developments, a
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<br />state-of-the-art tutoring center, and
<br />commitments to infrastructure. CPDP: 4.5
<br />Price: $22
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 29
<br />Parramore Heritage
<br />Neighborhood Revitalization
<br />Tuesday, 1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
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<br />Get a look at a comprehensive
<br />neighborhood revitalization program in
<br />Orlando's oldest minority neighborhood.
<br />Learo about affordable housing (new and
<br />rehab), small business development,
<br />neighborhood organizing, public
<br />improvements, recreation, and enhanced
<br />security. CPDP: 4.5
<br />Price: $22
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 30
<br />Urban Design in Public Works
<br />Tuesday, I:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
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<br />Orlando is recognized for its commitment
<br />to urban design. Visit examples of
<br />roadway projects, gateways, and civic
<br />architecture while discussing with the
<br />designers the merits and cost of good
<br />design. CPDP: 4
<br />Price: $26
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 31
<br />Orlando Naval Training
<br />Center Reuse
<br />Tuesday, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 pan.
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<br />Repeat of Mobile Workshop No. 4.
<br />CPDP: 4
<br />Price: $20
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<br />Wednesday. April 1 7
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 32
<br />Winter Park
<br />Wednesday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
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<br />Repeat of Mobile Workshop No. 6.
<br />CPDP: 8
<br />Price: $48
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 33
<br />Turning Around Inner-City
<br />Neighborhoods
<br />Wednesday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
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<br />The City of Tampa Bay has been working
<br />with community leaders to redevelop
<br />historic neighborhoods. Hear a
<br />presentation on the city's efforts to build
<br />community consensus, strategies, and
<br />plans for the revitalization. The tour will
<br />include a visit to Ybor City, Hyde Park,
<br />West Tampa, Seminole and Belmont-
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<br />Jackson Heights. Snlphur Springs, and
<br />College Hill. Lunch included. CPDP: 8
<br />Price: $38
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 34
<br />Split Oak Forest Mitigation Park
<br />Wednesday, 8:00 a.m.-I 2:00 noon
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<br />Participants will take a five-mile hike
<br />through the park. This scenic preserve is a
<br />cooperative effort between local and state
<br />agencies for a wetland and wildlife
<br />mitigation bank. CPDP: 4.
<br />Price: $20
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<br />Mohile ~Vorkshop No. 35
<br />Kissimmee River Restoration
<br />Wednesday, 8:15 a.m.-5:15 p.m.
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<br />Take a ride down the scenic Kissimmee
<br />River, which is under restoration.
<br />Traveling by boat through the oak, tall
<br />grass, and Spanish moss-hung
<br />environment, visit the site of the first
<br />demonstration project to block off the old
<br />Army Corps of Engineers channel and
<br />reopen the natural river course of
<br />meandering oxbows. Lunch included.
<br />CPDP: 8
<br />Price: $55
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 36
<br />Downtown Orlando
<br />Wednesday, !'.00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
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<br />Twenty years ago. downtown Orlando was
<br />in decline--infrastructure was crumbling,
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<br />retail space was 70 percent vacant, and the
<br />sidewalks were empty. See how Orlando
<br />has transformed its downtown into one of
<br />the most vital in the southeastern U.S. This
<br />tour will cover in-town residential areas, an
<br />urban entertainment district, Lake Eola
<br />Park, streetscaping projects, and award-
<br />winning downtown management programs.
<br />CPDP: 4.5
<br />Price: $22
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<br />Mobile Workshop No. 37
<br />Residential/Master Planned
<br />Communities
<br />Wednesday, 1'.00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
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<br />This workshop includes a presentation
<br />and drive through two of Orlando's large
<br />scale successful master planned
<br />communities: Hunter's Creek (4,000
<br />acres) and Metro West (3,000 acres). See
<br />how these communities have positioned
<br />nonresidential development such as
<br />commercial, recreation, and schools to
<br />enhance the developments. CPDP: 4
<br />Price: $20
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