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Taryn Sabia’s work in urban planning and community-centered design aligns with a growing national conversation about “shade deserts” — areas lacking tree canopy and cooling infrastructure that can intensify heat-related health risks.
In this WUSF Public Media article, experts discuss how cities are rethinking design strategies to address extreme heat, protect vulnerable populations, and create more resilient neighborhoods. The issue is especially relevant for fast-growing cities like Tampa, where thoughtful planning and equitable infrastructure investments are critical to long-term livability.
This coverage reflects the type of forward-thinking, people-focused planning approach that has defined Taryn’s career and continues to shape her vision for Tampa’s future.

Taryn Sabia’s work in urban planning and community-centered design aligns with a growing national conversation about “shade deserts” — areas lacking tree canopy and cooling infrastructure that can intensify heat-related health risks.
In this WUSF Public Media article, experts discuss how cities are rethinking design strategies to address extreme heat, protect vulnerable populations, and create more resilient neighborhoods. The issue is especially relevant for fast-growing cities like Tampa, where thoughtful planning and equitable infrastructure investments are critical to long-term livability.
This coverage reflects the type of forward-thinking, people-focused planning approach that has defined Taryn’s career and continues to shape her vision for Tampa’s future.

Taryn Sabia joined a panel of local leaders and journalists on WMNF 88.5 FM to discuss key issues raised during the Tampa City Council District 5 runoff debate and their broader implications for Tampa’s future.
Following an on-air debate between the candidates, Sabia participated in a roundtable conversation examining topics such as community redevelopment, zoning, impact fees, and the role of local government in guiding growth and neighborhood stability.
Drawing on her background in urban design and research at the University of South Florida, Sabia provided expert insight on how policy decisions shape long-term community outcomes and the importance of thoughtful planning to balance growth, affordability, and neighborhood preservation.
Her participation reflects a continued commitment to engaging in civic dialogue and helping residents understand the policy choices that influence Tampa’s development and quality of life.

Taryn Sabia’s work in urban planning and community-centered design aligns with a growing national conversation about “shade deserts” — areas lacking tree canopy and cooling infrastructure that can intensify heat-related health risks.
In this WUSF Public Media article, experts discuss how cities are rethinking design strategies to address extreme heat, protect vulnerable populations, and create more resilient neighborhoods. The issue is especially relevant for fast-growing cities like Tampa, where thoughtful planning and equitable infrastructure investments are critical to long-term livability.
This coverage reflects the type of forward-thinking, people-focused planning approach that has defined Taryn’s career and continues to shape her vision for Tampa’s future.

Taryn Sabia’s work in urban planning and community-centered design aligns with a growing national conversation about “shade deserts” — areas lacking tree canopy and cooling infrastructure that can intensify heat-related health risks.
In this WUSF Public Media article, experts discuss how cities are rethinking design strategies to address extreme heat, protect vulnerable populations, and create more resilient neighborhoods. The issue is especially relevant for fast-growing cities like Tampa, where thoughtful planning and equitable infrastructure investments are critical to long-term livability.
This coverage reflects the type of forward-thinking, people-focused planning approach that has defined Taryn’s career and continues to shape her vision for Tampa’s future.

Taryn Sabia’s work in urban planning and community-centered design aligns with a growing national conversation about “shade deserts” — areas lacking tree canopy and cooling infrastructure that can intensify heat-related health risks.
In this WUSF Public Media article, experts discuss how cities are rethinking design strategies to address extreme heat, protect vulnerable populations, and create more resilient neighborhoods. The issue is especially relevant for fast-growing cities like Tampa, where thoughtful planning and equitable infrastructure investments are critical to long-term livability.
This coverage reflects the type of forward-thinking, people-focused planning approach that has defined Taryn’s career and continues to shape her vision for Tampa’s future.

Taryn Sabia’s work in urban planning and community-centered design aligns with a growing national conversation about “shade deserts” — areas lacking tree canopy and cooling infrastructure that can intensify heat-related health risks.
In this WUSF Public Media article, experts discuss how cities are rethinking design strategies to address extreme heat, protect vulnerable populations, and create more resilient neighborhoods. The issue is especially relevant for fast-growing cities like Tampa, where thoughtful planning and equitable infrastructure investments are critical to long-term livability.
This coverage reflects the type of forward-thinking, people-focused planning approach that has defined Taryn’s career and continues to shape her vision for Tampa’s future.
Taryn Sabia’s work in urban planning and community-centered design aligns with a growing national conversation about “shade deserts” — areas lacking tree canopy and cooling infrastructure that can intensify heat-related health risks.
In this WUSF Public Media article, experts discuss how cities are rethinking design strategies to address extreme heat, protect vulnerable populations, and create more resilient neighborhoods. The issue is especially relevant for fast-growing cities like Tampa, where thoughtful planning and equitable infrastructure investments are critical to long-term livability.
This coverage reflects the type of forward-thinking, people-focused planning approach that has defined Taryn’s career and continues to shape her vision for Tampa’s future.