Growth management activists fear the Department of Community Affairs, the agency that regulates development in Florida, may soon be eliminated or drastically reduced after legislators declined to reauthorize the agency.

The agency is in limbo after the Florida House failed to approve a routine bill that would have reauthorized the DCA for another 10 years. The DCA does have funding to operate this fiscal year but the agency could be abolished by June of 2011.

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