Florida Senate - 2026                                     SB 302
       
       
        
       By Senator Garcia
       
       
       
       
       
       36-00571-26                                            2026302__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to nature-based solutions for
    3         improving coastal resilience; creating s. 380.0938,
    4         F.S.; defining terms; requiring the Department of
    5         Environmental Protection to adopt rules and guidelines
    6         for nature-based solutions for improving coastal
    7         resilience; providing requirements for such rules and
    8         guidelines; requiring the department, in consultation
    9         with the Division of Insurance Agent and Agency
   10         Services of the Department of Financial Services, to
   11         conduct a statewide feasibility study regarding the
   12         value of nature-based solutions being used for a
   13         specified purpose; requiring the department to submit
   14         a report to the Governor and the Legislature by a
   15         specified date; providing an appropriation; providing
   16         an effective date.
   17  
   18         WHEREAS, Florida’s coastline is a critical state resource
   19  that benefits the public interest by providing economic
   20  benefits, such as flood control, fishing, recreation, and
   21  navigation, and natural habitat and biodiversity functions, such
   22  as improved water quality and habitat for endangered and
   23  threatened species and other flora and fauna, and
   24         WHEREAS, rising sea levels and an increasing frequency of
   25  adverse weather events pose a significant risk to people and
   26  property along the coastline and threaten the public benefits
   27  and functions offered by the coastline, and
   28         WHEREAS, as identified in the Miami-Dade Back Bay Coastal
   29  Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study, nature-based solutions,
   30  including mangrove stands and living seawalls, can play an
   31  essential role in improving coastal resilience and mitigating
   32  harm to this state’s coastlines, and
   33         WHEREAS, the Legislature intends to promote state and local
   34  efforts to restore mangrove forests along the coastline and
   35  further study the impact of other nature-based solutions on this
   36  state’s coastal resilience and economic development, NOW,
   37  THEREFORE,
   38  
   39  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   40  
   41         Section 1. Section 380.0938, Florida Statutes, is created
   42  to read:
   43         380.0938Nature-based solutions for improving coastal
   44  resilience.—
   45         (1)As used in this section, the term:
   46         (a)“Gray infrastructure” means the use of conventionally
   47  engineered structures to manage stormwater and mitigate
   48  flooding.
   49         (b)“Green infrastructure” means the use of natural systems
   50  to manage stormwater, improve water quality, and mitigate
   51  flooding.
   52         (c)“Hybrid infrastructure” means infrastructure that
   53  combines the use of gray and green infrastructure to create
   54  resilient solutions that are more effective than either approach
   55  alone.
   56         (d)“Nature-based solutions” means the use of natural
   57  features and processes to reduce risks from hazards, such as
   58  flooding and erosion.
   59         (2)The Department of Environmental Protection shall adopt
   60  rules and guidelines for the implementation of nature-based
   61  solutions to improve coastal resilience. The rules and
   62  guidelines must, at a minimum, do all of the following:
   63         (a)Provide methods and practices to mitigate erosion in
   64  areas of critical state concern.
   65         (b)Provide a framework for developers to avoid or mitigate
   66  impacts on existing mangrove stands.
   67         (c)Encourage local governmental entities to develop or
   68  participate in:
   69         1.Mangrove replanting and hydrological restoration
   70  programs; and
   71         2.Oyster reef, salt marsh, and coral reef restoration.
   72         (d)Create mechanisms that identify and monitor threats to
   73  mangroves.
   74         (e)Provide for the protection of barrier and spoil
   75  islands.
   76         (f)Provide a framework for the implementation of nature
   77  based solutions, which must include, but need not be limited to,
   78  all of the following:
   79         1.Beach renourishment.
   80         2.Dune restoration and reinforcement.
   81         3.Wetland restoration.
   82         4.Reef restoration.
   83         5.Living seawalls.
   84         6.Shoreline and vegetation planting.
   85         7.Stormwater planters.
   86         8.Permeable pavements.
   87         9.Ecologically sound building materials.
   88         10.Green infrastructure.
   89         (g)Provide a framework for local governments to identify
   90  vulnerable public and private properties along coastlines so
   91  that such entities may create local protection and restoration
   92  zone programs or projects that implement nature-based solutions
   93  through the Resilient Florida Grant Program pursuant to s.
   94  380.093(3).
   95         (h)Encourage local governments to promote awareness of the
   96  value of nature-based solutions, including wetland and
   97  floodplain preservation and restoration, through education
   98  campaigns.
   99         (i)Provide for the protection, maintenance, continued
  100  access to, and navigation of the marked channel and the right
  101  of-way of the Florida Intracoastal Waterway as defined in s.
  102  327.02.
  103         (j)Create permitting incentives and approval processes for
  104  the use of new strategies and technologies, such as 3D printing,
  105  for living shorelines and nature-based solutions.
  106         (k)Provide for the development of workforce training that
  107  includes flood and sea level rise research methods, predictive
  108  strategies, and adaptation and mitigation strategies. The
  109  department shall provide incentives to local communities that
  110  apply for funding through the Workforce Development
  111  Capitalization Incentive Grant Program pursuant to s. 1011.801
  112  to implement such workforce training.
  113         (l)Develop methodology for determining whether a green
  114  infrastructure project is not contrary to the public interest or
  115  is clearly in the public interest pursuant to s. 373.414(1)(a).
  116         (m)Streamline the permitting process under s. 373.4131 for
  117  green infrastructure projects.
  118         (n)Streamline permitting, after designated storm events or
  119  disasters, for the replacement of failed coastal infrastructure
  120  with hybrid infrastructure that follows established stormwater
  121  infrastructure design guidelines.
  122         (o)Provide guidance on the optimal combination of nature
  123  based solutions and hybrid infrastructure to address sea level
  124  rise and mitigate the impact of storm surges.
  125         (p)Model the projected effects, including flood risk
  126  reduction, socioeconomic benefits, and environmental benefits,
  127  of the integration of hybrid infrastructure designs.
  128         (3)The department, in consultation with the Division of
  129  Insurance Agent and Agency Services within the Department of
  130  Financial Services, shall conduct a statewide feasibility study
  131  to determine the value of nature-based solutions for coastal
  132  flood risk reduction within coastal communities to reduce
  133  insurance premiums and improve local governments’ community
  134  ratings in the National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating
  135  System. The department shall submit a report on the findings of
  136  the study to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the
  137  Speaker of the House of Representatives by July 1, 2027.
  138         Section 2. For the 2026-2027 fiscal year, the sum of
  139  $250,000 in nonrecurring funds from the Resilient Florida Trust
  140  Fund is appropriated to the Department of Environmental
  141  Protection to conduct the feasibility study for coastal flood
  142  risk reduction required by this act.
  143         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.