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1 On-Demand CM | Event 9282663 (https://bit.ly/41rTBSu) Download presentation: https://bit.ly/3tqoiLl The hit TV series Yellowstone follows the Dutton family, who controls the largest contiguous ranch in the United States, under constant attack by those it borders – land developers that make billions, an Indian reservation, and America’s first National Park. The session will do a deep dive into several planning topics that play an intricate role in the plot line of the series: changing zoning to protect the ranch; riparian water rights; eminent domain to build an airport; Indian reservation casino development; land use planning from the Governor’s office, and more. SpeakersL Narinah Jean-Baptiste Esq. Jerry Bell AICP Scarlet Hammons AICP CTP Lisa Colmenares AICP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOIN the APA Florida: http://bit.ly/ytjoinapafl Connect with APA Florida online: Visit the APA FLORIDA WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/ytapaflsite Like APA FLORIDA on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/ytapaflfb Follow APA FLORIDA on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/ytapafltw About APA Florida: The Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA Florida) is a non-profit organization of professionals, students, and allied professionals providing vision and leadership for the future development and redevelopment of Florida communities. We are the state affiliate of the American Planning Association and have over 2,600 members, making us the second largest APA Chapter in the country. In Florida, as well as nationally, we have a membership that is diverse in expertise and focus. APA Florida members work both in the public and private sector; for Federal, state, and local government; for firms both large and small; in long-range planning and development review; in master planning, as well as site planning; in transportation planning, land use planning, environmental planning, design, and in many other capacities. APA Florida is a membership-guided organization, with twelve Sections geographically located around the state. The Executive Committee is made up of twenty-two members, elected by the membership as a whole or by an individual Section, who graciously volunteer their time for a two year period to help APA Florida provide a wide range of services to its members.