Because of a little-known bill now sitting on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk pending his signature, Winter Park City Commissioners may vote to scrap the Orange Avenue Overlay (OAO) in… Read More
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The urban design, civil engineering, and landscape architecture firm, LandDesign, presented several 3D models demonstrating varying levels and densities of development for two sections of the Orange Avenue Overlay (OAO)… Read More
The City of Winter Park’s Planning and Transportation department will host another public forum covering the Orange Avenue Overlay (OAO) district on Monday, March 15, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday’s meeting will… Read More
The Orange Avenue Overlay (OAO) project will be the subject of a virtual public forum set to be held by the Winter Park Planning and Transportation Department on Thursday, March 4, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Orange Avenue… Read More
Last week, the City of Winter Park released a Massing and Design Modeling Presentation that included a number of renderings for the hotly-debated Orange Avenue Overlay district (OAO). Created by… Read More
Last week, City of Winter Park officials in the Planning & Transportation Department held a virtual forum to review findings from recent studies and suggest improvements for Orange Avenue. Design… Read More
A contingent temporary construction moratorium brought the future of the controversial Orange Avenue Overlay (OAO) district into question yet again at the latest Winter Park City Commission meeting. Despite exceedingly… Read More
The City of Winter Park City Commission convened a virtual work session on Thursday afternoon with only one official item on the agenda: open discussion regarding next steps for the… Read More
Planning & Zoning Board members at their September 3 meeting voted 5-2 to recommend amendments to the Land Development Code that will change parking requirements for multi-family residential, retail, and… Read More
The eight-month saga of the Rollins College workforce housing proposal came to an end at the August 28 City Commission meeting with a 4-1 vote in favor of conditional use… Read More