CURRICULUM
VITA
NAME:
Lance deHaven-Smith
MILITARY:
Vietnam
Era Veteran, Infantry Rifleman, U.S. Army, 1971-72, honorably discharged
EDUCATION:
B.A., University of Georgia,
1975, Summa Cum Laude. M.A., The Ohio State University, 1978. Ph.D., The Ohio State
University, 1980.
PROFESSIONAL
AWARDS:
Graduate Teaching Award, Florida State
University, 2005-2006. (One of only two
such awards granted by FSU each year.)
Identified by Florida Trend Magazine
as one of Florida’s
174 most influential people and 6 most influential scientists, November 2004.
Selected by the International City-County
Managers Association to present at the Eldon Fields Colloquium at the ICCMA’s
annual meeting, October 1998.
Outstanding Teacher of the Year, College of
Urban and Public Affairs, Florida Atlantic University, 1992-93. Awarded by the students of the College.
The Manning J. Dauer Prize, awarded by the
Political Science Department at the University
of Florida for the best work in public
affairs submitted to the University
of Florida Press, 1988.
The Chastain Award, given by the Southern
Political Science Association for the best paper presented at its Annual
Convention, 1978.
University Fellow, The Ohio State University,
1975-1979.
First
Place for Undergraduate Category, Frank Meyer
Essay Contest, Young Americas’
Foundation, 1975.
TEACHING
POSITIONS:
Professor, Reubin O’D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy,
Florida State University, 1994-present.
Professor, School of Public
Administration, Florida Atlantic University, 1991-1994.
Professor, with a joint appointment to the
Department of Political Science and the School of Public
Administration, Florida Atlantic University,
1989-1991. Associate Professor,
1985-1989. Assistant Professor, 1981-1985.
RESEARCH
AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS:
Director of Research, Center for Florida
Excellence in Local Government, Florida State University, 2008 – present.
Executive Director, Center for Florida
Excellence in Local Government, Florida State University, 2007 – 2008.
Associate Director, Florida Institute of
Government, State University System of Florida, 1993-2001.
Executive Director, National Public Sector
Gaming Study Commission, established
by the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States, 1999 - 2000.
Executive Director, Local Government Commission II, 1996 - 1998. This commission
was appointed by the Governor, the President of the Florida Senate, and the
Speaker of the Florida House.
Staff Director, Citizens Commission on Cabinet Reform, 1995 - 1996. This commission
was appointed by the Governor, each member of the Florida Cabinet, the
President of the Florida Senate, and the Speaker of the Florida House.
Director, Reubin O’D. Askew School of Public
Administration and Policy, Florida State University, 1995-1998.
Director, Social Science Research Laboratory,
Florida Atlantic University, 1983-1992.
Director, Institute of Government,
Florida Atlantic University, 1983-1990.
Provost of Florida Atlantic
University’s Broward
County Campuses, 1990-1992. Acting
Broward Provost, 1988-1990.
Associate Director, Florida Atlantic
University/Florida International University Joint Center for Environmental and
Urban Problems, 1983-1990.
Research Associate, The Mershon Center,
Ohio State University, 1978-1981.
PUBLICATIONS:
Books and Monographs
Lance deHaven-Smith,
editor, The Battle for Florida: An Annotated Compendium of Materials
from the 2000 Presidential Election (Gainesville: The University Press of Florida, 2005).
David Colburn and Lance deHaven-Smith, Florida’s Megatrends (Gainesville: The University Press of Florida, 2002;
revised edition, in press).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Dena Hurst,
eds., On the Verge (Tallahassee:
Florida Institute of Government, 2000).
Tom Fiedeler and Lance
deHaven-Smith, The 2000 Almanac of Florida Politics (Dubuque, Iowa:
Kendall-Hunt, 2000).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
Foundations of Representative Democracy (New York: Peter Lang,
1999).
David R. Colburn and Lance
deHaven-Smith, Government in the Sunshine State: Florida
Since Statehood (Gainesville: The University Press of Florida, 1999).
Lance deHaven-Smith
and Dena Hurst, eds., Charting
Florida’s Future (Tallahassee, FL:
Florida Institute of Government, 1999).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
The Atlas of Florida Voting and Public Opinion (Tallahassee, FL: Florida
Institute of Government, 1998).
Lance deHaven-Smith
and David Colburn, Amid Political, Cultural and Civic Diversity: Building a
Sense of Statewide Community in Florida (Dubuque,
Iowa: Kendall-Hunt, 1998).
Tom Fiedeler and Lance
deHaven-Smith, The 1998 Almanac of Florida Politics
(Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt, 1998).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
Foundations of Representative Democracy (Collins Center for Public
Policy: Tallahassee, Florida, 1997).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
The Florida Voter (Florida Institute of Government: Tallahassee,
Florida, 1995).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
The Hidden Teachings of Jesus: The Political Meaning of the Kingdom of God
(Grand Rapids, Michigan: Phanes Press, 1994).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
Environmental Concern in Florida and the Nation (Gainesville: University
of Florida Press, 1991).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
Controlling Florida’s Development (Wakefield, New Hampshire: Hollowbrook Publishing, 1991).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
Philosophical Critiques of Policy Analysis: Lindblom, Habermas, and The
Great Society (Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1988). Winner of the Manning J. Dauer Prize.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
Environmental Publics: Public Opinion on Environmental Protection and Growth
Management, (Boston: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1987), Monograph
#87-2.
Lance deHaven-Smith
and Kenneth M. Michels, eds., Issues and Options in Health Care Delivery:
The Florida Perspective, (Boca Raton, FL: FAU Institute of Government,
1986), Monograph #86-1. Includes Lance deHaven-Smith and Barbara C. Brumback, “The
Politics of Health Care Delivery: Changes in Florida’s Medicaid Program,” pp. 32-49.
Chapters in Books
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Beginnings of a Lawless
Presidency,” in Mark Crispin Miller, Editor, Loser Take All: Election Fraud
and the Subversion of Democracy, 2000 – 2008, Ig Publishing, Brooklyn, New
York, 2008, pp. 45-58.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Growth Management and Environmental Protection,” in Edward Benton, ed., Florida
Government, (Gainesville, FL:
University of Florida Press, 2008).
Lance deHaven-Smith, “What Jesus Says to
Public Administration,” in in Thomas D. Lynch and Todd J. Dicker, Handbook
of Organization Theory and Management:
The Philosophical Approach, Second Edition (New York: Marcel Dekker, 2005).
Lance deHaven-Smith, “County
Considerations in Commission Redistricting,” in Susan MacManus, Mapping
Florida’s Political Landscape: The Changing Art and Politics of Reapportionment
and Redistricting (Tallahassee:
Florida Institute of Government, 2001).
Lance deHaven-Smith
and David Colburn, “Restoring Balance to Florida’s
System of Growth Management and Environmental Protection,” in Lance deHaven-Smith and Dena
Hurst, eds., Charting Florida’s Future (Tallahassee,
FL: Florida Institute of Government,
1999).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Jesus and Public Administration,” in Thomas D. Lynch and Todd J. Dicker, Handbook
of Organization Theory and Management (New York: Marcel Dekker, 1998).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Constitution Revision in Florida,” in Richard Chackerian, editor, The
Florida Public Policy Management System (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 1998).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Florida’s
Unfinished Agenda in Growth Management and Environmental Protection,” in Robert
J. Huckshorn, Florida Politics and Government, (Gainesville, FL:
University of Florida Press, 1991).
Second Edition 1998, University Press of Florida.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
James C. Nicholas, and Teresa Herrero, “Farmland Protection: Issues and
Techniques,” in Hal Hiemstra and Nancy Bushwick, Plowing the Urban Fringe:
Alternative Approaches to Farmland Preservation (Fort Lauderdale: FAU/FIU
Joint Center for Environmental and Urban Problems, 1989), Monograph #88-2.
Lance deHaven-Smith
and Randall B. Ripley, “The Political-Theoretical Foundations of Public
Policy,” in Edward B. Portis and Michael B. Levy, eds., Handbook of
Political Theory and Policy Science (Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1988).
Lance deHaven-Smith
and Allen Imershein, “Florida,”
in Richard C. Nathan, Fred Doolittle, and Associates, eds., Reagan and the
States: Federalism Under Stress. (Princeton: Princeton University Press,
1987).
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Survey Research for Comprehensive Planning,” in John M. DeGrove and Julian
Conrad Juergensmeyer, eds., Perspectives on Florida’s Growth Management Act of 1985. (Boston: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy,
1986). Monograph #86-5.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Special Districts: A Structural Approach to Infrastructure Finance and
Management,” in James C. Nicholas, ed., The Changing Structure of
Infrastructure Finance. (Boston:
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1985).
Monograph #85-5.
Articles in Refereed Journals
Lance deHaven-Smith and Alexander Kouzmin,
Editors (Forthcoming 2010). Symposium on State Crimes against Democracy, Public
Integrity. Includes Lance deHaven-Smith, “Myth and Reality of Whistleblower
Protections: Official Behavior at the Top.”
Lance deHaven-Smith (2010). “Beyond Conspiracy Theory: Patterns of High Crime in American
Government,” American Behavioral Scientist. Volume 53, Number 6 (February), pp. 795-825.
Lance deHaven-Smith, Alexander Kouzmin, Kym
Thorne, and Matthew T. Witt (forthcoming, 2010). “The Limits of Permissible Change in U.S.
Politics and Policy: Learning from the Obama Presidency,” Administrative
Theory & Praxis, March.
Lance deHaven-Smith and Matthew T. Witt
(2009). “Preventing State Crimes against
Democracy,” Administration and Society 41(5), 527-550.
Alexander Kouzmin, Matthew T. Witt, Lance
deHaven-Smith, and Kym Thorne (2009). “Economic Delusions and Denial: Modernist
and Postmodernist Strains,” Administrative Theory & Praxis, Vol. 31:
No. 3 (September).
Matthew T. Witt, Alexander Kouzmin, Kym
Thorne, and Lance deHaven-Smith (2009).
“Midnight in the Garden of PA,” Administrative Theory & Praxis,
Vol. 31: No. 1 (March).
Matthew T. Witt and Lance deHaven-Smith
(2008). “Conjuring the Holographic State: Scripting Security Doctrine for a
(New) World of Disorder,” Administration & Society, October, Vol.
40, No. 6, pp. 547-585.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “When Political Crimes
Are Inside Jobs: Detecting State Crimes
Against Democracy, “ Administrative Theory & Praxis, Vol. 28: No. 3.
(September 2006), pp. 330-355.
Lance deHaven-Smith and Kenneth C. Jenne II,
“Management by Inquiry: A Discursive
Accountability System for Large Organizations,” Public Administration Review,
Volume 66, Issue 1, January 2006.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “What Jesus Says to
Public Administration,” International Journal of Organizational Theory and
Behavior, Issue 1, Volume 6 (2003).
Reubin O’D. Askew and Lance
deHaven-Smith, “E
Pluribus Unum in a Multi-Racial, Multi-Cultural State,” Introduction
to the Review of Legislation (Tallahassee: Florida State University Law Review), Winter
2000.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Collective Will-Formation: The Missing Dimension in Public Administration,” Administrative
Theory and Praxis, Volume 20, Number 2, 1998, pp. 126-140.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“How Jesus Planned to Overthrow the Roman Empire,”
Religious Studies and Theology, Vol. 16, No.1, June 1997.
Lance deHaven-Smith
and John Wodraska, “Consensus-Building in Integrated Resources Planning,” Public
Administration Review, Summer
1996.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Toward a Communicative Theory of Environmental Opinion: A
Rejoinder to Audirac and Shoemyen,” Environment and Behavior, 21
(September) 1989, pp. 630-635.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Environmental Belief Systems: Public Opinion Toward Land Use Regulation in Florida,” Environment
and Behavior, March 1988.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Ideology and the Tax Revolt: Florida’s
Amendment 1,” The Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 49, Fall 1985, pp.
300-309.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Regulatory Theory and State Land-Use Regulation: Implications from Florida’s Experience
with Growth Management,” Public Administration Review, Vol. 44 (No. 5),
September/October 1984, pp. 413-420.
Lance deHaven-Smith
and Carl E. Van Horn, “Subgovernment Conflict in Public Policy,” Policy
Studies Journal, Vol. 12 (No. 4), June 1984, pp. 627-642.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Evidence on the Minimal Management Principle of Program Design: Implementation
of the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit,” The Journal of Politics, Vol. 45 (No.
3), August 1983, pp. 711-730.
Aage R. Clausen, Soren Holmberg and Lance deHaven-Smith, “Contextual Factors in the Accuracy
of Leader Perceptions of Constituents’ Views,” The Journal of Politics,
Vol. 45 (No. 2), May 1983, pp. 450-472.
Other Articles
Lance deHaven-Smith, “CEO’s Foresee a Difficult Year,”
Florida CEO Trends, published by Florida Trend Magazine (December 2008).
Lance deHaven-Smith, “CEO’s See Economy Cooling,” Florida
CEO Trends, published by Florida Trend Magazine (December 2006).
Lance deHaven-Smith, “CEO’s Upbeat about 2006,”
Florida CEO Trends, published by Florida Trend Magazine (December 2005).
Lance deHaven-Smith, “2005:
Expecting a Strong Showing,” Florida CEO Trends, published by Florida
Trend Magazine (December 2004).
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Florida CEOs Anticipate
Economic Improvement,” cover story for Florida CEO Trends, published by Florida
Trend Magazine (December 2003).
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Tough Times Ahead,”
cover story for Florida CEO Trends, published by Florida Trend
Magazine (December 2002), pp. 6-10.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“News from the Economic Frontline,” cover story for Florida CEO Trends,
published by Florida Trend Magazine (December 2001), pp. 8-14.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Cities of the Future,” Quality
Cities, Florida
League of Cities, September/October 2001, pp. 7, 15-16.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Florida’s Economy Is E-volving,” Florida
Trend Magazine: 2001 Annual TopRank Florida
(December 2000), pp. 8-11.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Term Limits May Increase Home Rule,” Florida Counties: The Magazine of the
Florida Association of Counties, March/April 1999.
Lance and Westi Jo deHaven-Smith,
“Understanding the Vote on the Sugar Fee,” The Florida Voter, Jan. 1997.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“What’s Wrong with Florida’s Cabinet System, The
Debate (published by the Lincoln
Center for Public
Service), Vol. I, Issue 2.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Profiles in Cowardice,” Florida Trend, August 1995.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“The Use and Abuse of Survey Research—A Review of The Captive Public.” Florida
Environmental and Urban Issues, Vol. XV (No. 1), October 1987.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“The Public’s Attitudes on Growth Management Issues in the Treasure Coast
Region,” Florida Environmental and Urban Issues, Vol. XIV (No. 2),
January, 1987.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Growth Management Issues in the Northeast Region of Florida,” Florida
Environmental and Urban Issues, Vol. XIV (No. 1), October 1986.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Florida’s
Changing Values: Environmentalism and the Tax Revolt,” Florida Environmental
and Urban Issues, Vol. XIII (No. 3), April 1986.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“The Attitudes of Delray Beach Residents on Growth Management Issues,” Florida
Environmental and Urban Issues, Vol. XIII (No. 1), October 1985.
Lance deHaven-Smith
and Douglas Gatlin, “The Florida Voter,” Florida Environmental and Urban
Issues, Vol. XIII (No. 3), April 1985. Reprinted in The Florida Geographer, “The Florida Voter: A Regional Analysis,” Vol. 19
(No. 1), September 1985.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“The Attitudes of New Smyrna Beach Residents on Growth Management Issues,” Florida
Environmental and Urban Issues, Vol. XII (No. 4), July 1985.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
The Attitudes of Lee County Voters on Growth Management Issues,” Florida
Environmental and Urban Issues, Vol. XII (No. 2), January 1985.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Overwhelming Support for Land-Use Controls: The Attitudes of Monroe County
Residents on Growth Management Issues,” Florida Environmental and Urban
Issues, Vol. XII (No. 1), October 1984, pp. 4-11.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Concern Over Waste in Government: The Attitudes of Palm Beach County Residents
on Florida’s
Taxes and Services,” Florida Environmental and Urban Issues, Vol. XI
(No. 3), April 1984, pp. 6-13.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“How to Calculate the Revenue Limit from Proposition 1,” Florida
Environmental and Urban Issues, Vol. XI (No. 2), January 1984, pp. 26-30.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Forging University-Government Partnerships: FAU’s Institute of Government
Program,” Florida Environmental and Urban
Issues, Vol. XI (No. 17). October 1983, pp. 12-13.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Emergent Issues in Growth Management: Proceedings of a Policy Conference,” Florida
Environmental and Urban Issues, Vol. X (No. 3), April 1983, pp. 1-3, 21-22.
Books Reviewed
Lance deHaven-Smith (2009), Review in Public
Integrity of Wright, A. and Dixon, S.
Dissent: Voices of Conscience.
Kihei, Hawaii: Koa Books, 2008.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
Review of Evidence, Argument, and Persuasion in the Policy Process, by
Giandomenico Majone, Journal of Politics (August, 1990).
PAPERS:
Lance deHaven-Smith (2009). “Witnessing State
Crimes Against Democracy: Whistleblower Protections in an Era of High
Criminality,” prepared for presentation at the American Society for Public
Administration Annual Meeting, Miami, Florida (March 23).
Lance deHaven-Smith, Alexander Kouzmin, and
Matthew T. Witt, “From Conspiracy Theory 101 to 303: Documenting, and
Understanding, the High Crimes of America's Governing Elites,” prepared for
presentation at The Public Administration Theory Network (PAT-Net) Conference,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, May 29 - 30, 2008.
Lance deHaven-Smith and Matthew T. Witt,
“Preventing State Crimes Against Democracy,” prepared for presentation at The
Public Administration Theory Network (PAT-Net) Conference, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, May 29 - 30, 2008.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “The Politics of
Classical Political Philosophy,” paper presented to the Southeast Conference of
Public Administration, Pensacola, Florida, January 1999.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“The Impacts of Growth on Florida Politics,” paper presented at the Florida
Political Science Association Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 1988.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Collective Will-Formation,” paper presented to the National Academy of Public
Administration, Spring Meeting, Duke
University, 1997.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“The Cognitive Foundations of Issue Publics: Environmental Issues in the
Florida Keys,” Florida Political Science Association Meeting, Winter Park, Florida,
April 1987.
Lance deHaven-Smith
and Allen Imershein, “Florida,” presented at a
conference on the effects of the Reagan domestic program, Princeton University,
June 1984. Published as “The New
Federalism in Florida,” by the Policy Sciences
Program, Florida State University,
1985.
Lance deHaven-Smith
and Randall B. Ripley, “The Political-Theoretic Foundations of Public Policy,”
presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Political Science association,
Fort Worth, Texas, March 1984.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
Aage R. Clausen, and Soren Holmberg, “Perceptual Accuracy as a Function of Legislative
Attitudes and the Distribution of Constituency Views,” presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, New York,
September 1981.
Lance deHaven-Smith
and Carl Van Horn, “The Role of Interest Groups and Subgovernments in Policy
Formulation and Implementation,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 1980.
Aage R. Clausen, Soren Holmberg and Lance
Smith, “Contextual Factors in the Accuracy of Leader Perceptions of
Constituents’ Views,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political
Science Association, Atlanta,
Georgia,
November 1978.
GRANTS,
CONTRACTS AND REPORTS:
Reports
to/for Government Agencies
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: Statewide Overview,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: Northwest Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: North Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: Northeast Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: East Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: West Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: Southwest Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: Treasure Coast Regional Perspective,”
Tallahassee: Florida Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2010 Update: Southeast Florida Regional Perspective,”
Tallahassee: Florida Department of Transportation, 2010).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Robert E. Lee, “Florida’s Constitutional System of Public
Finance: Maintaining the Balance between State and Local Government,” September
2008.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Assessment of the Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission,”
September 2008, prepared for the Florida Department of Community Affairs under
contract with the Planning Commission.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Meeting Summary,” The
Airport Compatible Land Use Working Group, Tallahassee, July 28, 2008.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Meeting Summary,” The
Airport Compatible Land Use Working Group, Tampa, September 5, 2008.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Meeting Summary,” The
Airport Compatible Land Use Working Group, Tampa, October 3, 2008.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2007 Update: Statewide Overview,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2007 Update: Northwest Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2007 Update: North Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2007 Update: Northeast Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2007 Update: East Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2007 Update: Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2007 Update: West Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2007 Update: Southwest Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: Treasure Coast Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: Southeast Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2007).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “State and Local Regulation of Voluntary Annexation in Florida,”
prepared as expert testimony for the Palm Beach County Board of County
Commissioners, December 2004.
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: Statewide Overview,” Tallahassee: Florida Department of
Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: Northwest Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: North Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: Northeast Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: East Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: West Central Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: Southwest Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: Treasure Coast Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Jo DeHaven, “Florida Aviation System Plan 2004: Southeast Florida Regional Perspective,” Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Transportation, 2004).
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Medical Malpractice Claims in Florida: An Analysis of Closed Claims for
Physicians and Surgeons, 1991-2001.”
Prepared for the Florida
Academy of Trial Lawyers,
December 2002.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “FCCMA Policy Statement on Annexation,” Prepared for the Florida City
and County Management Association, October 12, 2002.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Final Report of the National Public Sector
Gaming Study Commission,” for the
National Council of Legislators from Gaming States,” March 2000.
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Veronica Alvarez, “Structural Problems in
Hillsborough County’s Fiscal and Service System,” for the Hillsborough County
Board of Commissioners, Summer, 1998.
Final Report, Commission
on Local Government II. Tallahassee, Florida,
January 1998.
“A Snapshot of Two Communities: Sunrise and Weston,” prepared for the
Legislative Delegation of Broward County to address annexation issues for
Bonaventure, whose residents were being asked to choose to be annexed by either
Sunrise or Weston, February 1997.
Final Report, Citizens Commission on Cabinet Reform. Tallahassee, Florida,
December 1995.
Projects of National Scope
The National Public Sector Gaming
Study Commission, $240,000. Funded
by the Florida Legislature, other states, the National Council of Legislators from
Gaming States, and private contributions.
Princeton University,
September 1983, $13,000. (Part of a
nationwide project which tracked the effects of the Reagan budget cuts on state
and local governments. This grant was to
direct the team in Florida.)
“A Case Study of the Targeted Jobs
Demonstration Program in Metcalfe,
Mississippi,” prepared for the
TJDP Interagency Monitoring Board (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Chair), August 1982. Part
of a 14 site, nationwide study.
“The Implementation of the Targeted
Job Tax Credit,” four reports prepared for the Office of program Evaluation,
Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, July 1980;
January 1981; May 1981; November 1981 (with Randall B. Ripley).
“The Implementation of HIRE II,” two
reports prepared for the office of Program Evaluation, Employment and Training
Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, 1979 (with Randall B. Ripley). Final report published in Hearing of
Veterans' Employment Programs and Policies, 96th Congress, 1st Session, May
23, pp. 720-797.
Survey Research
The Florida Senate, 1992 (a
statewide survey to identify key opinion blocks and their demographic and
ideological profiles).
The Economic Development
Council of Broward County, Inc., September 1989, $4,000 (survey of registered
voters in Broward County toward a proposed one cent local option sales tax).
Citizens for Florida's Future, March 1989, $5,000 (survey
on public willingness to fund growth and services).
Southwest Florida Water
Management District, March 1989, $10,000 (SWIM Bill survey).
Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, February 1989, $3,000
(downtown tram feasibility survey).
Fort Lauderdale Police
Department, November-December 1988, $6,500 (police service survey).
Department of State-Division of
Elections, November-December 1988, $14,500 (survey of registered voters on
voting patterns).
Department of State-Division of
Elections, October-November 1988, $14,500 (survey of non-registered voters on
registration patterns).
Broward County, Florida,
March through August 1988, (education and training needs assessment).
Florida State
Legislature through Florida Department of Community
Affairs, January/February 1988, $10,000.
(Farm worker Housing Pocket of Poverty Bill).
Broward County, Florida,
January 1988, $6,500. (Broward County Charter).
Southwest Florida Water
Management District, January 1988, $10,000 (survey of recreational land uses).
Children's Services Council of
Palm Beach County, October 1987, $6,500 (telephone survey of parents).
Board of Commissioner of Palm Beach County, Florida, June 1987,
$15,600 (opinion survey on controversial land uses).
City of Boca Raton Community Redevelopment Agency, June 1987, $2,000 (Boca Raton downtown
redevelopment survey).
The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, Florida,
June 1987, $4,000 (opinion survey on attitudes of Catholics).
Florida International
University, October 1986,
$15,000 (survey of public attitudes toward prisons).
School Board of Palm Beach
County, Florida, August 1986, $6,500 (Palm Beach County
demographic multiplier study).
City Council of Sunrise, Florida, July
1986, $3,500 (public opinion in Sunrise, Florida).
Treasure Coast Regional
Planning Council, February 1986, $27,000 (the growth management attitudes of
residents of the Treasure Coast Region).
Northeast Florida Regional
Planning Council, January 1986, $6,500 (the growth management attitudes of
residents of Northeast Florida).
Citrus
County, Florida, October 1985,
$5,500 (demographic multiplier, road travel and service preferences for Citrus County).
Osceola County School Board, Osceola County, Florida,
August 1985, $4,900 (Osceola
County demographic
multiplier study).
City of
Delray Beach, Florida, July 1985,
$5,500 (the attitudes of Delray Beach
residents on growth management issues).
City of New
Smyrna Beach, Florida, May 1985,
$2,000 (the attitudes of New
Smyrna Beach
residents on growth management issues).
St. Lucie County, Fort Pierce, Florida,
February 1985, $4,500 (St. Lucie County demographic multiplier study).
Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners, West Palm Beach,
Florida, April 1984, $6,500 (the attitudes of Palm Beach County
residents on Florida's
taxes and services).
Assemblies and Conferences Directed
“The Boynton Beach
Assembly: Committing to Our Future,”
October 20-21, 2006, Stuart,
Florida.
The
Broward County Trash
Summit, June 15-16, 2006, Coral Springs, Florida.
Third
two-day assembly for the Aviation Office, Florida Department of Transportation,
June 2-3, 2004, Orlando, Florida.
Goal-setting
workshop for Council Members and staff, Davie,
Florida, March 11, 2005.
Workshop
for Central Florida airports on air-service issues, Orlando, June 18, 2004.
American
Assembly for Stetson
University Board of
Trustees, September 23, 2004.
Goal-setting
workshop for the executive staff of the Broward Sheriff’s Office, Fort Lauderdale, March 4,
2005.
Florida’s Aviation Strategic Planning
Workshop, a two-day assembly for the Aviation Office of the Florida Department
of Transportation, August 2003.
Second Statewide Workshop for
Aviation Strategic Planning, a two-day assembly for the Aviation Office of the
Florida Department of Transportation, Lakeland,
Florida, October 2003.
Leadership Issues Conferences, two
one-day retreats for the Democratic Caucus of the Florida House of
Representatives, Fall 2003 (Facilitation services were requested by the
Majority Leader.)
The Pinellas Assembly 2002, Clearwater, May 16-18,
2002. An assembly of mayors, county commissioners, service providers, business leaders,
neighborhood advocates, and other stakeholders to improve city-county relations
in Pinellas County..
Charlotte Assembly 2001, Port Charlotte, Florida,
August 16-18, 2001. An assembly of cities council members, county commissioners, port authority members, service
providers, business leaders, neighborhood advocates, and other
stakeholders.
The Future of Florida
Assembly, Tampa, Florida, September 18-20, 2000. The Assembly was initiated by the Florida
Chapter of the American Planning Association and planned by an independent
Steering Committee. The latter included representatives from over
forty organizations.
Conference to Plan a Museum of Florida’s
Political History, at the Old Capitol, Tallahassee,
June 2, 1999. The group included two
former Florida
governors, two Florida Speakers of the House, and others.
Leadership Florida
Planning Retreat, Tampa, Florida, May 18, 1999.
Charlotte Assembly 1998, Punta Gorda, Florida,
June 1998. An assembly of cities council
members, county commissioners, port
authority members, service providers, business leaders, neighborhood advocates,
and other stakeholders.
Retreat for the Metropolitan Water
District (MWD) of Southern California, June
1998. The third in a series of forums to reallocate water supplies in Southern California.
MWD is the world’s largest water district. It includes 46 member agencies and serves a
population of 16 million residents from Los Angeles
to San Diego.
Facilitator, Ecosystem Team
Permitting Committee, Hillsborough
Water Resources Recovery Project, 1997-1998.
This was only Florida’s
second ecosystem team permitting project.
Members include federal, state, and local permitting agencies. The committee
met monthly.
Facilitator, Public Working Committee, Hillsborough Water Resources Recovery
Project, 1997-1998. (Monthly meetings of a 30-member citizens group).
“The State of Land
and Water: Forging Stronger Linkages,” an assembly for Florida’s water management districts and
regional planning councils, May 1997.
Leadership Issues Conference for the Florida Senate, October
1997. A one-day retreat involving the 40 members of the Florida Senate. The retreat was called by Senate President
Toni Jennings as a follow-up to the 1996 Senate Issues Conference and prepare
for the ground rules for the 1997 Legislative Session. .
Charlotte Assembly 1996, Punta Gorda, Florida,
August 1996. An assembly of cities council members, county commissioners, port authority members, service
providers, business leaders, neighborhood advocates, and other
stakeholders.
Leadership Issues Conference for the Florida Senate, October
1996. A one-day retreat involving the 40 members of the Florida Senate. The retreat was called by Senate President
Toni Jennings to set the agenda and lay the ground rules for the 1997
Legislative Session.
Strategic Plan Assembly for the
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California,
1994. One in a series of retreats and
assemblies to reallocate water supplies in Southern
California. MWD is the
world’s largest water district. It
includes 46 member agencies and serves a population of 16 million residents
from Los Angeles to San Diego.
Strategic Plan Assembly for the
Metropolitan Water District, 1993. One
in a series of retreats and assemblies to reallocate water supplies in Southern California.
MWD is the world’s largest water district. It includes 46 member agencies and serves a
population of 16 million residents from Los Angeles
to San Diego.
Florida
Intergovernmental Challenges Summit,
January 1995, Tallahassee, Florida.
An assembly of cities, counties, special districts, state legislators,
and state agencies. This assembly led to
the creation of the Florida’s
Local Government Commission II,
which was appointed by the Governor, the Speaker of the House, and the
President of the Senate.
Louisiana
Summit
on Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, January 1993, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. An assembly of legislators, educators,
teenagers, and activists.
Government Day, Youth Leadership
Broward, October 1991. A workshop of Broward County’s top students and student
leaders.
Southern Legislators’ Association,
Assembly on Infant Mortality, October 1990.
A three-day assembly of state legislators from twenty-one states.
Florida House of Representatives, Legislative
Issues Conference, February 1990. A
three-day assembly of all members of the Florida House of Representatives. The Conference was called by Speaker Tom
Gustafson to plan for the 1990 Legislative Session.
Jupiter
Beach, Florida,
October 5-7, 1989. (Our Children—Our Future American Assembly.
Palm Beach County,
Florida, August 24, 1989, (workshop of all
elected municipal and county officials in Palm Beach County).
Florida
House of Representatives, Legislative Issues Conference, Broward County, Florida,
December 1988. A three-day assembly of
all members of the Florida House of Representatives. The Conference was called by Speaker Tom
Gustafson to plan for the 1989 Legislative Session.
Town
of Davie, Florida,
June 10, 1989 (Open Space Symposium).
City
of Hollywood, Florida,
May 11-13, 1989 (Vision 2000 American
Assembly).
Palm Beach County,
Florida, June 30, 1988, (workshop of all
elected municipal and county officials in Palm Beach County).
City of Delray
Beach, Florida, May 1988 (“Greater
Delray Beach:
Vision 2000 Assembly”).
Palm Beach County,
Florida, May 1988 (“Directions ‘88: Charting
the Course for Palm Beach
County”).
City
of Pahokee, Florida,
February 1988 (“Pahokee Potentials Assembly”).
Town
of Davie, Florida,
December 1987 (“Visions 2000 Assembly”).
Florida Department of Community Affairs, September 1987 (“Mapping and
Monitoring Assembly”).
Board of Commissioners
of Palm Beach County, Florida,
March 1987 (“The Palm Beach County Criminal Justice
Assembly”).
Board of Commissioners
of Sarasota County, Florida,
November 1986 (“Sarasota
County Assembly for
Wastewater Treatment”).
City
of West Palm Beach, Florida,
November 1986, $32,000 (“The West Palm Beach City-Wide Forum”).
Palm Beach County Commission, Palm Beach County School Board, South
Florida Water Management District, Economic Council of Palm Beaches, October
1985, $38,000 (with James C. Nicholas) (“Directions ‘85: Charting the Course
for Palm Beach County”).
Florida Department of Transportation, June
1985, $20,000 (conducted conference on the relationship between transportation
systems and growth management).
Palm Beach
County Board
of Commissioners, October 1983,
$10,000 (“Directions ‘84: Charting the Course for Palm Beach County”).
State/Local Research
The Peace
River/Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority, May 2006, paper on strategic
planning for this four-county authority
Florida City and County Management Association, May-October
2002, $10,000, to work with the FCCMA’s Legislative Committee
to develop legislative recommendations
on annexation policy in Florida.
Florida Department of State,
February 2000, for computer programming
and historical research related to a new museum-center on Florida Government
and Politics, to be housed at Florida’s
Old Capitol.
Florida Institute of Government,
February 1993, $60,000, to conduct statewide surveys and identify the “opinion
sector” in Florida.
City of Oakland Park, Florida,
December 1987, $26,500 (With Marie York) (“Study for an Interim Services Fee”).
South Florida Water Management
District, May 1987 (“Study of Aquatic Weed Control”).
Florida Department of Community Affairs, August 1986 (with Deborah Flack)
(“A Coastal Barriers Resource Manual: Federal and State Program Highlights”).
Florida Institute of Government,
July 1986 (“Study of Additional Mechanisms for Meeting Florida’s Transportation
Needs and Associated Growth Management Goals”).
“Platted Lands in the Florida Keys,” prepared for the Florida Department of Community Affairs, January 1986 (with John DeGrove).
Florida Institute of Government,
July 1985 (“State Transportation Modal Alternatives for Growth Management”).
Joint
Center for Political Studies (Washington D.C.), May
1984 (Part of a nationwide study on the
effects of privatizing public services, this project focused on the experience
of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in its privatization efforts.)
City of
Miramar, Florida, March 1984
(“Recreation and Leisure: Inventory and Analysis for Improving the Quality of
Life in the City of Miramar”).
South Florida Water Management
District, March 1984 (“South Florida’s
Wastewater Reuse Systems”).
Other
Grants
Florida Institute of Government, October
1983, $47,000; August 1984, $49,000; July 1985, $50,000; July 1986, $50,000;
July 1987, $50,000; July 1988 $50,000; July 1989, $50,000; July 1990 $50,000; July 1991, $50,000; July
1992, $60,000 (Annual grant for administration of the Florida Atlantic
University Institute of Government).
SERVICE
University
Service
Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Social
Sciences and Policy, Florida State University, 2008-2010. Member, Policy Committee, Askew School,
2008-2010. Member, Academic Affairs and
Policy Committee, College of Social Sciences and Policy, 2008-2010. Member, Faculty Awards Committee, advisory to
the Provost, 2008-2010. Member, Faculty
Senate, Florida State University, 2000-2009.
Member, Faculty Senate Professional Relations and Welfare Committee,
2004-2007. Ph.D. Committee, Askew School, 1999-present. Member, Askew School Policy Committee,
2008-2009. Ex Officio Member, Search Committee, Leroy Collins Eminent Scholar’s Chair. Member, Faculty Senate, Florida State
University, 1997-1999. Policy Committee,
Askew School, 1994. Ph.D. Committee, Askew School, 1994. Member, Dean’s Search Committee, College
of Urban and Public
Affairs, FAU, 1992-93. Chair, FAU
Presidential Search Advisory Committee,
1989. Chair, Search Committee for Director of FAU’s Masters Program in
Urban and Regional Planning, 1989.
Member, Policy Council, Florida Institute of Government, representing
Florida Atlantic University, 1985-1986.
Member, Board of Directors, Florida
Training Institute, representing Florida Atlantic University, 1982-1983. Member, Curriculum Committee,
FAU Master’s of Public Administration. Member,
Steering Committee for FAU/FIU Ph.D.
in Public Administration. Member,
Bachelor’s of Public Affairs and Master’s Public Administration Recruitment Committee, 1984-1985.
Faculty Advisor, FAU Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, 1984-1989. Director of FAU’s 1983 Special Summer Program for Black Graduate and Professional
Students. Member, College of Social Science
Building Committee, 1986.
Member, ad hoc committee on
the Southeast Florida Plan for a Comprehensive University Presence. Member, Recruitment and Screening Committee for Associate Vice President of Academic
Affairs, 1987. Member, Master’s of Urban
and Regional Planning Advisory Committee,
1987.
Service to the Profession
Member,
Editorial Advisory Board, Series on Florida History and Politics, University
Press of Florida, 2008 – present. Member,
Executive Committee, The Askew
Institute for Politics and Society, University of Florida, 1995-present. Member,
Board of Directors, The Collins
Center for Public Policy,
1996-1998. President, Florida
political Science Association, 1990-1991.
First Vice President, Florida
Political Science Association, 1989-90.
Second Vice President, Florida
Political Science Association, 1988-89. Member, Executive Committee,
Florida
Political Science Association, 1981-1987.
Community Service
Member,
Leon County Charter Revision Committee, 2009-2010. Senior Fellow, Florida TaxWatch, 1996 -
present. HRS Secretary appointee, HRS
Reorganization Work Group, 1992-1993.
Member, Board of Trustees, Greater Fort
Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce,
1992-93. Co-Chair, Education Division,
United Way of Broward County, 1991-1992.
County Commission Appointee,
County wide Planning Council of Palm Beach County, 1987-1990. Gubernatorial Appointee, Treasure Coast
Regional Planning Council, 1986-1987.
Legislative
Testimony
Testimony before the U.S. Senate Veterans’
Affairs Committee; the Florida House
Committee on Agriculture; the
Florida House Committee on Higher
Education; the Advisory Committee on
the Future for the Speaker of the Florida House; the Florida House Committee on Transportation; the Florida House Committee on Community
Affairs; the Florida House and Senate Hearing on the Sales Tax on Services.
Public
Speaking
Speakers at meetings sponsored the U.S.
Department of Labor, National Association of Counties, National Alliance of
Business, South Florida Water Management District, Florida Endowment for the
Humanities, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services, Florida Planning and Zoning Association, the
Florida Institute of Municipal Clerks and Finance Officers, International
Association of Shopping Center Developers, Florida Municipal Electric
Association, Florida Association for Intergovernmental Relations, Leadership Florida,
Leadership Jacksonville, College Leadership Florida, College Leadership
Jacksonville, and many others.
MASS
MEDIA:
Television
Appearances
Appearances in 2004 on CBS Nightly News with Dan Rather,
The Discovery Channel, the Florida
Channel. Appearances in 2000 and
2001 on Good Morning America, the Today Show, NBC
Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, CBS Nightly News with Dan Rather, the Jim Lehrer News Hour, CNN, NPR, and other national TV and radio shows. Quoted in 2000-2001 in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, the Miami Herald, the Wall Street Journal, and many
other major newspapers. Political Commentator
during six hours of live, election-night coverage by Selkirk Communications, November 4, 1986. Interviewed on “Good Morning America,” November 10, 1987. Periodic live interviews for Channel 12, WPEC
in West Palm Beach,
during the 1988 election year. Periodic
editorial commentaries for Channel
12, WPEC, during 1989. Commentary, “Riding the Rails,” Florida Public Television, October 21,
1989. Interviewed live on “Good Morning
America,” February 1990. Guest Commentator, Florida
Sunshine Network, Election Night Coverage, 1990. Guest Commentator,
Florida
Sunshine Network, Election Night Coverage, 1994. Interviewed on “NBC Nightly News with Tom
Brokaw,” October 1997. Guest Commentator, the Florida News Channel, election night
1998.
Newspaper
Articles
Lance deHaven-Smith, "Democrats
Surge in Voter Registration,” Tallahassee Democrat, August 14, 2008.
Lance deHaven-Smith and Matthew Witt,
" Terrorism windfall: Investigate
thoroughly if defenses fail again."
Tallahassee
Democrat, August 12, 2007.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Lessons for U.S.
from Ukraine Election,” Miami Herald, January 2005.
Lance deHaven-Smith,
“Checks and Balances Needed in Election Administration," Tallahassee
Democrat, February 2005.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Doubts Abound about 2004 Election,” Tallahassee Democrat,
November 2004.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Republican Era Hinges on 2002 Florida Election,” Tallahassee Democrat,
August, 2003.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Questions and Answers about
2000 Election,” Tallahassee Democrat,
September, 2003.
Lance deHaven-Smith, “Graham Amendment Is About
Academic Freedom,” Tallahassee
Democrat, September, 2003.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida’s
Issue Cycles,” The Tampa Tribune,
May 6, 1999.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Term Limits and Reapportionment Will Benefit
Republicans,” The Fort Lauderdale
Sun-Sentinel, April 30, 1999.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “A Senior Boom Is Headed Our Way,” The Palm Beach Post, February 10,
1999.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “A Republican Florida? Not so fast,” Miami Herald, November 19, 1998, p. 25A.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Crackers will have last word on Bush-MacKay,”
The Miami Herald, August
12, 1998.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Broward’s Shifting Population Poses
Challenge,” Miami Herald (Broward Edition), March 7, 1993.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “FAU Can Bring Region Wealth,” Boca Raton
News, September 24, 1989.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Rapid Growth, Low Taxes: You Can’t Have
Both,” The Palm Beach Post, September 24, 1989.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Plan Council Mired in Never-Ending Debate,” The
Palm Beach Post, June 15, 1989.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Let Developers Pay for Preservation,” Boca
Raton News, May 21, 1989.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Rail Won’t Pay For Itself, But Don’t Pitch It
Out,” Palm Beach Post, January 9, 1989.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Courts
Can Integrate
Schools; Politicians
Can’t,” Palm Beach Post, August 1, 1988.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Social Issues End Road-Planning Rut,” Palm
Beach Post, July 28, 1988.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Shake Up Deficient Tax System,” Palm Beach
Post, July 28, 1988.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Political Middle Path Doesn’t Satisfy
Anyone,” Palm Beach Post, July 12, 1988.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Palm Beach Can Learn From Broward Sprawl,” Palm
Beach Post, June 14, 1988.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Raise Property Tax to Maintain Quality of
Life,” Palm Beach Post, June 7, 1988.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Boundary for Growth Best Plan,” Palm Beach
Post, May 18, 1988.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “County Must Address Quality-of-Life Deficit,”
Palm Beach Post, May 7, 1988.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “Florida Needs, and Will Get, an Income Tax,” Palm
Beach Post, February 7, 1988.
Lance
deHaven-Smith, “West
Palm Beach:
Where Do We Go From Here,” Palm Beach Post, January 1, 1987.
Lance
deHaven-Smith and Douglas Gatlin, “FAU Researchers Discover a
Homogeneous Florida,”
Fort Lauderdale News/Sun-Sentinel, January 20, 1985, pp. 1F, 3F.