Land Use & Zoning
Under Florida's Community Planning Act, a 'Comprehensive Plan' must be prepared by:
AFREC
BEvery city and county in Florida✓ Correct
COnly counties with populations over 100,000
DThe Florida Department of Transportation
Explanation
Under the Community Planning Act (Chapter 163, F.S.), every city and county in Florida must prepare, adopt, and maintain a Comprehensive Plan guiding future land use, transportation, housing, and public facilities.
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