Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0751

Introduced
12/11/25  
Refer
1/5/26  
Refer
1/5/26  
Refer
1/5/26  

Caption

Infrastructure and Resiliency

Impact

This legislation is set to reshape state laws concerning public infrastructure development by establishing formalized processes for public-private partnerships specifically targeted at coastal resiliency projects. By providing definitions and a structured approach, H0751 aims to streamline the implementation of projects meant to mitigate flooding, enhance stormwater management, and reinforce coastal defenses, ultimately encouraging more investment in vital infrastructure improvements. The DEP will be tasked with publishing biennial progress reports on these projects, ensuring transparency and accountability in their execution.

Summary

House Bill 0751 focuses on enhancing infrastructure and resilience against coastal flooding and other environmental threats. It introduces amendments to existing Florida Statutes, specifically revising the definition of 'qualifying projects' to include coastal resiliency initiatives. The bill empowers the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) with exclusive authority to execute these projects through public-private partnerships, creating a framework for collaborative efforts between the state and private sector to address pressing challenges such as sea level rise and extreme weather impacts.

Contention

While the bill has been largely framed around the urgent need for improved coastal infrastructure, discussions around H0751 may reveal points of contention among stakeholders. Concerns could arise regarding the allocation of resources, the impact on local communities, and the extent of involvement by private entities in public projects. There may be debates focused on whether such partnerships adequately address the needs of vulnerable populations affected by flooding and environmental hazards, as well as questions around the scope of the DEP's authority in these partnerships.

Companion Bills

FL H1417

Similar To Department of Environmental Protection

Similar Bills

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