West Central Florida Land Use Oral History Project
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Interviewer
Bill Mansfield; University of South Florida Libraries -- Florida Studies Center.|Oral History Program; University of South Florida -- Tampa Library
Publication Date
1-28-2008
Date
2006-08-24
Abstract
Frank Starkey, a real estate developer, talks about his usage of "New Urbanism" in the development of the Longleaf community in Pasco County Florida. He discusses the ideas of "New Urbanism", the issues of urban sprawl, the cultural and environmental aspects of land, other experiments in "New Urbanism", the development of a charrette, issues with Longleaf, and his family's position on it. He also discusses the pressure from developers to sell their land holdings.
Keywords
City planning, Neighborhoods, Florida, Pasco County
Subject: geographic
Florida; Pasco County
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Language
English
Media Type
Oral history; Online audio; interview
Format
audio/mp3
Identifier
W34-00006
Recommended Citation
Starkey, Frank, "Frank Starkey" (2008). West Central Florida Land Use Oral History Project. 13.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/west_florida_land_use_ohp/13