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Primary Budget:
Comparison Budget:

   Environmental  Protection  for the Statewide Flooding and Sea Level Rise
   Resilience  Plan,  as  submitted  to  the Governor, the President of the
   Senate,  and  the Speaker of the House of Representatives on December 1,
   2025,  pursuant  to  section  380.093(5),  Florida  Statutes.  In making
   awards,  projects  included in the alternative option A1 to maximize the
   impact in Florida's local communities shall take priority.

   In  the  event that projects included in the plan are unable to continue
   or  if excess funds are identified by completed projects, the department
   may reallocate funds to projects on its Statewide Flooding and Sea Level
   Rise  Resilience  Plan  to  the  next  project  on the ranked list or to
   multiyear projects already funded in previous years that have identified
   funding needs in subsequent years.

1881   GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND
       NONSTATE ENTITIES - FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       RESILIENT FLORIDA PLANNING GRANTS
        FROM RESILIENT FLORIDA TRUST FUND  .                        20,000,000

   Funds  in  Specific  Appropriation  1881 may also be used for the design
   of  projects  submitted  for inclusion in the Statewide Flooding and Sea
   Level Rise Resilience Plan.

1882   GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND
       NONSTATE ENTITIES - FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       CLEAN MARINA
        FROM FEDERAL GRANTS TRUST FUND . . .                           200,000

1883   GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND
       NONSTATE ENTITIES - FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       BEACH PROJECTS - STATEWIDE
        FROM GRANTS AND DONATIONS TRUST
         FUND  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                        25,000,000
        FROM LAND ACQUISITION TRUST FUND . .                        50,000,000

   From   the   funds   in  Specific  Appropriation  1883,  $50,000,000  in
   recurring  funds from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund and $25,000,000 in
   nonrecurring funds from the Grants and Donations Trust Fund are provided
   to  the  Department of Environmental Protection to renourish and fortify
   Florida's  beaches  and coastal shorelines consistent with any component
   of  the  comprehensive long-term management plan developed in accordance
   with  section 161.161, Florida Statutes. Funds may be used in accordance
   with  sections  161.101  and  161.143, Florida Statutes, for projects on
   annual ranked lists, storm repair projects, or projects on lands managed
   by the state.

TOTAL: COASTAL AND AQUATIC MANAGED AREAS
       FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND . . . . . .       11,221,514
       FROM TRUST FUNDS  . . . . . . . . . .                       295,760,232

         TOTAL POSITIONS . . . . . . . . . .      223.00
         TOTAL ALL FUNDS . . . . . . . . . .                       306,981,746

PROGRAM: AIR RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

AIR RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

     APPROVED SALARY RATE          4,481,599

1884   SALARIES AND BENEFITS       POSITIONS       65.00
        FROM AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TRUST
         FUND  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                         6,663,211

1885   OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES
        FROM AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TRUST
         FUND  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                            20,000

1886   EXPENSES
        FROM AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TRUST
         FUND  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                           874,213

1887   OPERATING CAPITAL OUTLAY
        FROM AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TRUST
         FUND  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                           897,705