Florida Senate · 2026 Regular Session
S1342 — Transportation Infrastructure Land Development Regulations
Status: FailedIssues: Transportation
Summary
Creating the "Transit-Oriented Development Act" for a specified purpose; requiring the governing body of a county or municipality to adopt an ordinance, and the governing body of a special district to adopt a resolution, establishing specified transit-oriented development (TOD) zones by a certain date; prohibiting a local government from imposing certain regulations in specified TOD zones; encouraging public transit providers and public agencies to develop land within specified TOD zones, etc.
How they voted
Tally: 22-0 · 22 total recorded
Voted YES (22)
Barbara ShariefYea
Bryan AvilaYea
Carlos SmithYea
Debbie MayfieldYea
Erin GrallYea
Jason PizzoYea
Jay TrumbullYea
Jonathan MartinYea
Kathleen PassidomoYea
Keith TruenowYea
Kristen ArringtonYea
LaVon Bracy DavisYea
Mackenson BernardYea
Nick DiCeglieYea
Ralph MassulloYea
Shevrin JonesYea
Stan McClainYea
Stan McClainYea
Tina PolskyYea
Tom LeekYea
Tom LeekYea
Tommy WrightYea
Most recent vote: February 3, 2026
Frequently Asked
- What does S1342 do?
- Creating the "Transit-Oriented Development Act" for a specified purpose; requiring the governing body of a county or municipality to adopt an ordinance, and the governing body of a special district to adopt a resolution, establishing specified transit-oriented development (TOD) zones by a certain date; prohibiting a local government from imposing certain regulations in specified TOD zones; encouraging public transit providers and public agencies to develop land within specified TOD zones, etc.
- What's the current status of S1342?
- S1342 is currently Failed. We track every roll-call vote.
- How did Pinellas County legislators vote on S1342?
- 22 roll-call votes recorded: 22 yes, 0 no. See full vote breakdown below.
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