MIAMI—What happens when a neighborhood is designated an Adaption Action Area—a local government designation that identifies one or more areas that experience coastal flooding due to extreme high tides and storm surge? What does that mean for developers eyeing that neighborhood?

GlobeSt.com caught up with Mark Lynn, a senior associate at the Fort Lauderdale, FL law firm Greenspoon Marder, to get some answers in the latest installment of this exclusive interview series. You can still read parts one and two: Will So-Called King Tide Cost Us Millions? and How Cities Are Mitigating King Tides.

GlobeSt.com: What happens when my neighborhood is designated an Adaptation Action Area?

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