H0299 — Blue Ribbon Projects
Summary
Requires that development project meet certain requirements to qualify as blue ribbon project; requires blue ribbon project to have blue ribbon plan; requires project to receive dollar-for-dollar credits from local government; provides that certain easements or property must be granted without charge; requires landowner to apply to local government for approval of plan; provides local government review requirements; provides that blue ribbon plan governs use of property upon approval of plan application by local government; provides that project may be located on land with any future land use designation or zoning designation; provides appeal procedures for denial & approval of blue ribbon plan application; provides environmental review requirements.
How they voted
Tally: 69-13 (14 other) · 96 total recorded
Voted YES (69)
Voted NO (13)
Other / Absent (14)
Most recent vote: February 26, 2026
Frequently Asked
- What does H0299 do?
- Requires that development project meet certain requirements to qualify as blue ribbon project; requires blue ribbon project to have blue ribbon plan; requires project to receive dollar-for-dollar credits from local government; provides that certain easements or property must be granted without charge; requires landowner to apply to local government for approval of plan; provides local government review requirements; provides that blue ribbon plan governs use of property upon approval of plan application by local government; provides that project may be located on land with any future land use designation or zoning designation; provides appeal procedures for denial & approval of blue ribbon plan application; provides environmental review requirements.
- What's the current status of H0299?
- H0299 is currently Introduced. We track every roll-call vote.
- How did Pinellas County legislators vote on H0299?
- 96 roll-call votes recorded: 69 yes, 13 no. See full vote breakdown below.
This bill is still moving. Move with it.
H0299 is still in the legislative process. Your reps can still change their position before it becomes law.