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Media Preview: Orange County Board of County Commissioners Meeting July 14
The July 14, 2026, meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m.
Presentaciones:
Proclamation recognizing July 2026 as Smart Irrigation Month
Proclamation recognizing July 2026 as Parks and Recreation Month
Presentation of National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials Award for 2025 Movies in the Park
Presentation of North American Hazardous Materials Management Association Best Outreach Program Award for 2026
Agenda de Aprobación
Item D-7: Purchase of 85 Acres of Environmentally Sensitive Land
The Board will consider purchasing nearly 85 acres of environmentally sensitive land in southwest Orange County through the Green PLACE Program. The property, which is located on the north-side of Winter Garden Vineland Road, west of Apopka Vineland Road, is more than 99 percent wetlands and would help protect water quality, wildlife habitat, flood storage, and the Butler Chain of Lakes while connecting existing conservation lands. To date, Orange County has purchased and preserved 3,417 acres since the Board approved $100 million to purchase environmentally sensitive land. Action requested: Approve the purchase agreement, warranty deed, and related actions to acquire property for $2.7 million (Real Estate Management)
Item E-2 and E-3: Recommendation to Rename Taft Ballfield and Yucatan Park
The Board will consider renaming Taft Ballfield Park to Albert Hodges Park in memory of local patriarch and community builder Albert Carrol Hodges. The Board will also consider renaming Yucatan Park to Commissioner Mary I. Johnson Park in honor of her extraordinary contributions to Orange County. Action requested: Approval of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board’s recommendation to change the name of Taft Ballfield to Albert Hodges Park and to change the name of Yucatan Park to Commissioner Mary I. Johnson Park.” (Parks and Recreation Division)
Items H-1 through H-3: Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board Recommendations
This item calls for approval of the Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board’s recommendations to award more than $124,000 in grants to local nonprofit organizations and neighborhood associations. The funding will support youth sports programs, neighborhood beautification projects, and sustainability initiatives designed to improve community spaces, reduce pollution, and expand recreational opportunities for Orange County residents. Action requested: Approve the grant recommendations and authorize execution of the associated grant agreements. (Neighborhood Services Division)
Agenda de Discusión:
A-1: Update on Future Limited Agricultural Uses of Green PLACE Properties
The Board will receive an update on whether some Green PLACE conservation properties could be used for limited agricultural activities, such as cattle grazing, hay production, or beekeeping, while continuing to protect the land’s environmental value. The discussion will explore whether these uses may be appropriate for certain properties that supported agriculture before acquisition by the County. Action requested: This item is for informational purposes only; no action is requested. (división de extensión cooperativa)
Agenda de Sesión de Trabajo:
Item A-1: Tymber Skan on the Lake Update
The Board will receive an update on conditions at the Tymber Skan on the Lake condominium complex and hear potential long-term options to address ongoing safety, infrastructure, and property issues. The presentation will include the property’s history, possible legal steps to terminate the condominium, and services for affected residents. Action requested: This is an informational item; staff is seeking Board direction on next steps. (Neighborhood Services Division)
(Sesión de la Tarde)
Audiencias Públicas
Work Session Agenda (Continued):
*The work session below will follow the afternoon’s public hearings
Item A-2: Vision 2050 Adoption Ordinance Amendment
The Board will receive an update on the proposed re-adoption of Vision 2050. Staff will present a path forward that addresses statutory conflicts identified during the state’s review while preserving Vision 2050’s vision, goals, policies, and development framework, and seek Board direction on the proposed approach and timeline. Action requested: This is an informational item; only Board direction is requested. (Planning, Environmental and Development Services Department)
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