Natacha Yacinthe
Broward County Port Everglades
Planning is an essential process for public organizations. Seaport planning is both complex and significant for the communities they serve. This proposed research provides a much-needed window on the characteristics of specialized seaport planning departments and the type of funding sources utilized to implement Master/Vision Planning projects. A Master Plan is a comprehensive, long-range plan intended to guide growth and development of a community or region and it can also be specific to the development of a seaport. Surveys of ºÃÉ«TV (ºÃÉ«TV) member seaports were conducted from May 25, 2013 to October 25, 2013. Survey participants consisted of the 80 ºÃÉ«TV member seaports Chief Executives/Directors or their designees. Often times whenever you hear of plans, one would assume that a planner is involved. The proposed research is designed to address several major questions: What are the characteristics of ºÃÉ«TV-member seaport planning departments, divisions or sections? Where are the planners within a seaport? Are planning activities located mostly in the Chief Executive/Port Director’s Office? How are the projects identified for implementation in the adopted Master Plan funded or financed? Have all ºÃÉ«TV-member seaports adopted a Master/Vision Plan, and, if so, how often are these Master/Vision Plans updated? Is there a relationship between planning activities occurring within the seaport and which projects are eventually implemented?
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