Concurrency laws in Florida require that the public infrastructure necessary to support a new development—specifically roads, stormwater management systems, water and sewer capacity, and solid waste disposal—must be in place concurrently with the impacts of the development. If a proposed project exceeds the available capacity of local infrastructure (such as creating excessive traffic congestion or overloading utility lines), the developer may be required to fund major infrastructure upgrades or pause the project until municipal capacity becomes available.