The state may soon be able to plant another $2 million into a trust fund for future land conservation.
But with the state having placed a cap on land purchases, the money might not go directly toward Florida Forever purchases this year.
Members of the Florida Cabinet were poised to approve the sale of a 6.4-acre vacant parcel in Broward County that is owned by the Department of Management Services.
August 19, 2014 at 12:00 AM
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The state may soon be able to plant another $2 million into a trust fund for future land conservation.
But with the state having placed a cap on land purchases, the money might not go directly toward Florida Forever purchases this year.
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