Correction: The original version of this story, published on September 1, 2021, said the that city leaders have expressed the desire to demolish the post office building. To clarify, city… Read More
The City of Winter Park is currently working with cell providers and contractors to bring 5G connectivity to locals, especially in areas dense with traffic and pedestrians. City officials say… Read More
In spring 2020, the City of Winter Park partnered with Frog, a local internet provider, to provide free Wi-Fi throughout Central and Shady parks via the Community Redevelopment Agency. Now,… Read More
During the Winter Park commission meeting held on June 23, commissioners discussed a new honor for the Winter Park Fire Department, updates to the much-anticipated Winter Park Library and Events… Read More
This week, the City of Winter Park will begin accepting applications for nonprofits to gain funding provided by the federal COVID-19 relief package. On July 1, applications will be available… Read More
Now that June has arrived and LGBTQ+ Pride Month is in full force, months worth of work by the Winter Park PRIDE Project is finally coming to fruition. The organization… Read More
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
The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park recently announced its 87th season, which is scheduled to return February 4 to 27, 2022 and include three concerts, the Annual Bach Festival,… Read More
Throughout the last year, the Winter Park Economic Recovery Task Force has spent over $500,000 on various initiatives to support local businesses and stimulate the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.… Read More
The Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival will look a little different (and greener) this year. In addition to taking place on a new date in May, vendors will be utilizing… Read More