With a Broward hockey arena built on the edge of the environmentally sensitive Everglades and a baseball stadium going up in an already congested Miami neighborhood, critics and supporters of the state’s growth management law agree reform is needed.
So when Gov. Rick Scott’s transition team proposed a drastic overhaul of growth management laws and the state agencies that oversee them, developers and environmentalists — traditional foes — agreed.
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