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Government Affairs Blog
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Thursday, January 14, 2021
Winter Park City Commission Update - 1.14.21
The Chamber tracked the progress of many important topics in 2020, economic recovery being chief among them. In 2021, we will continue to keep you informed of the Winter Park City Commission’s work, including their greatest hopes and challenges and those of Winter Park residents and businesses.
Robin Swann
Thursday, October 29, 2020Winter Park City Commission Update - 10.29.20
The Winter Park Chamber of Commerce continues to track progress on three important topics: Economic Recovery, Single Member Districts and the Orange Avenue Overlay. Here’s the latest news from Wednesday’s City Commission meeting
Robin Swann
Wednesday, September 23, 2020Economic Task Force Weekly Meeting Summaries - 9.23.20
Understanding that health and safety measures are the key elements of fostering renewed customer confidence, the Economic Recovery Task Force is launching Mask Up Winter Park, part of a branded, multifaceted campaign to promote responsible health practices city-wide.
Robin Swann
Thursday, August 27, 2020Winter Park City Commission Meeting Summary - 8.26.20
The Commission will hold an Orange Avenue Overlay Work Session today and will be joined by representatives of The Bank of the Ozarks for the discussion.
Robin Swann
Wednesday, June 10, 2020News From Winter Park City Commission Meeting - 6.10.20
Micromobility restrictions on roadways, construction noise limitations and traffic data studies in anticipation of an Orange Avenue Overlay were among the topics discussed in Monday’s City Commission meeting.
Robin Swann
Wednesday, March 11, 2020Adoptions of the Orange Avenue Overlay
The Chamber’s support for the Orange Avenue Overlay District reached a crescendo Monday night when City Commissioners adopted this long-studied proposal to protect the corridor from continued blight and elevate it to new heights for future redevelopment.
Robin Swann
Friday, January 17, 2020Orange Avenue Overlay District Initial Approval A First Step
Now that the City Commission has taken its first vote to approve the amended Orange Avenue Overlay District, I’d like to give you an update on what has transpired and next steps.
Betsy Gardner Eckbert