Hillsborough County is responsible for having preserved more than 44,000 acres of land. The preserved land has included beaches, woodlands, swamps and grasslands. The Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program (ELAPP tax) began in 1987 and in the 20+ years since a great deal of preservation has been accomplished. Whether these accomplishments continue will be up to the voters in November. Many people in Hillsborough County hope to see the efforts of ELAPP continue and want the program renewed in November’s election.
Hillsborough County is a beautiful place to call home, much due to the efforts of ELAPP. If you would like to explore real estate in New Tampa give me, Annette Bohannon, a call at (813) 979-4963. My team and I have an extensive knowledge of Tampa Bay Real Estate, with the expertise necessary to make your real estate transaction smooth and your decision an informed one.
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