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Wednesday July 22, 2026 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Everyone loves talking about resilience planning. The real challenge? Moving projects through the process of issue identification, design, permitting, funding, coordination, reviews, … and eventually to construction.

Join a dynamic panel of Tampa Bay and state leaders in stormwater, resilience planning, and permitting as they reveal what it actually takes to move projects through municipal planning and the evolving Resilient Florida Program processes. This session will explore the hidden art of project sequencing, interagency coordination, and policy development — with honest lessons learned, real project examples, and practical strategies that can save time and money.

Panelists will highlight what works, what causes delays, and how agencies are adapting to deliver complex, high-impact projects. Whether you work in stormwater, engineering, planning, resilience, or regulatory review, this session offers a valuable opportunity to hear how public agencies are addressing the challenges behind Florida’s next generation of infrastructure projects.

Speakers
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Brian Cook

Director of Urban Design and Resilience, Applied Sciences Consulting Inc.
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Alexander Awad

Chief Planning Engineer, City of Tampa
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Larry Webster

Stormwater Investigation Mgr, Hillsborough County
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Whit Remer

Arcadis U.S., Inc.
Wednesday July 22, 2026 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 8-9

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