Orange County Government  
Orange County Administration Center  
201 S Rosalind Ave.  
Orlando, FL 32801  
Board of County Commissioners Agenda - Final  
Tuesday, July 14, 2026  
9:00 AM  
County Commission Chambers  
Board of County Commissioners  
Call to Order  
Invocation - District 1  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Proclamations  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing July as Smart Irrigation Month  
Presentation of a proclamation recognizing July as Parks and Recreation Month  
Presentations  
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  
Public Comment  
(Pursuant to Section 209 of the Orange County Charter)  
I. CONSENT AGENDA  
A. COUNTY COMPTROLLER  
1.  
2.  
Approval and execution of the minutes of the October 14, 2025, and June  
2, 2026 meetings of the Board of County Commissioners. (Clerk’s Office)  
Approval of the check register authorizing the most recently disbursed  
County funds, having been certified that no accounts have been overdrawn  
due to the issuance of same. (Finance/Accounting)  
Disbursement periods cover:  
June 26, 2026 to July 1, 2026  
July 2, 2026 to July 9, 2026  
3.  
Disposition of Tangible Personal Property (Property Accounting)  
Approval is requested of the following:  
a. Dispose of assets.  
b. Sell assets through online auction.  
c. Offer assets to non-profits.  
d. Scrap remaining assets.  
B. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
1.  
Approval of the Membership and Mission Review Board’s  
recommendations for advisory board reappointments and appointments.  
(Agenda Development Office)  
A. Affordable Housing Advisory Board: Reappointment of Anthony Peral  
and the appointment of Luis A. Sousa-Lazaballet in the banking or  
mortgage banking industry representative category with terms expiring  
June 30, 2028. Note: Anthony Peral will now serve in the Orange County  
Resident representative category, succeeding Johnmichael J. Fernandez.  
B. Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council: Reappointment of David  
Forrest in the District 5 representative category with a term expiring June  
30, 2028.  
C. Building Codes Board of Adjustments and Appeals: Appointment of  
Fulvio Romano to succeed Zachary T. Kasky in the architect representative  
category and James C. Dowdy in the electrical engineer or electrical  
contractor representative category with terms expiring December 31,  
2027.  
D. Community Development Advisory Board: Appointment of Dianna  
Shade-Herron to succeed Erica Atterbury in the District 6 representative  
category with a term expiring June 30, 2028.  
E. Development Advisory Board: Reappointment of Robert A. Bias in the  
licensed landscape architect representative category, Kelly S. Eger in the  
environmental specialist representative category, and Oluwaseun Falade  
in the general contractor representative category with terms expiring June  
30, 2028.  
F. Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board: Appointment of Anthony D. Lloyd  
to succeed Daniel J. Elliott in the District 5 representative category with a  
term expiring June 30, 2027.  
G. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: Reappointment of Charles  
Rutterbush in the District 3 representative category and the appointment of  
Nicole D. Wilson to succeed Brian P. Brandon in the natural resource or  
environmental representative category with terms expiring June 30, 2028.  
2.  
3.  
Approval and execution of Interlocal Agreement between Orange County,  
Florida and School Board of Orange County, Florida regarding Shared  
Public Service Radio Communication Facilities. (Information Systems and  
Services Division)  
Approval of budget amendments #26-32, #26-33, #26-34, and #26-35.  
(Office of Management and Budget)  
C. COUNTY ATTORNEY  
1.  
Approval of the settlement in the case of Orange County, Florida v. Mahudi  
International Corp., et al., Case No. 2025-CA-002807-O, Parcels  
1034/9034, Ficquette Road Project and authorization for the County  
Attorney’s Office to execute the joint motion for entry of stipulated final  
judgment on behalf of Orange County, agreeing to the entry of the  
proposed stipulated final judgment.  
2.  
Approval and execution of the Stipulation between Plaintiff and Defendant,  
Orange County, Florida for entry of Consent Partial Final Judgment  
Quieting Title by and between Florida Land Trust No. 2021 December 2,  
Consumers Alliance Corporation, as trustee only, with full power and  
authority to protect, conserve, sell, lease, encumber or otherwise manage  
and dispose of the property under Florida Statutes Section 689.071 and  
689.073 and Orange County.  
D. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of Change Order No. 3, Task Authorization No. 15, Contract  
Y21-905D, Continuing Professional Stormwater Management Engineering  
Services, with CDM Smith, Inc., in the amount of $25,083.58, for a revised  
total amount of $354,148.51. ([Public Works Department Stormwater  
Management Division] Procurement Division)  
2.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-1051-CR, Asphalt Paving &  
Milling, Sealcoating and Concrete Work to the low responsive and  
responsible bidder, Superior Asphalt, Inc., in the estimated contract award  
amount of $2,096,202.50 for a five-year term. ([Community and Family  
Services Department Parks and Recreation Division] Procurement  
Division)  
3.  
4.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y25-795-GO, Corrections Recreation  
Yard Concrete and Perimeter Fencing Project to the low responsive and  
responsible bidder, Dorothy Builds, LLC, in the total contract award  
amount of $658,000. ([Administrative Services Department Capital  
Projects Division] Procurement Division)  
Approval of Change Order No. 4, Task Authorization No. 10, Contract  
Y20-905D, Bonneville Storage and Repump Facility Improvements with  
Tetra Tech, Inc., in the amount of $93,933.20, for a revised total award  
amount of $760,596.48. ([Utilities Department Engineering Division]  
Procurement Division)  
5.  
Approval to award Invitation for Bids Y26-712-GV East Service Area John  
Wycliffe Blvd. 20-inch Reclaimed Water Main and Reclaimed Water  
Storage and Repump Expansion, to the low responsive and responsible  
bidder, Midsouth, Inc., in the total contract award amount of $8,748,788.  
In the event the bidder recommended above fails to achieve timely  
compliance with pre-award deliverables, as defined in the Invitation for  
Bids, including, but not limited to, State Division of Corporations  
registration, E-verify, insurance and bonds, further request Board  
authorization for the Procurement Division to award to the next low  
responsive and responsible bidder as listed in the bid tabulation herein, to  
the extent practicable and advantageous to the County. ([Utilities  
Department Engineering Division] Procurement Division)  
6.  
7.  
Approval and execution of Distribution Easement from Orange County  
Board of County Commissioners to Duke Energy, Florida, LLC, d/b/a  
Duke Energy for Orange County Fire Station #48. District 1. (Real Estate  
Management Division)  
Approval and execution of Agreement for Sale and Purchase by and  
between WMG Development, LLC and Orange County, Florida; approval  
of Warranty Deed; and authorization to perform all actions necessary and  
incidental to closing, disburse funds to pay purchase price and closing  
costs in the amount of $2,715,236.33 for 84.77 acres of Environmentally  
Sensitive Land and to record instrument for Green PLACE (Parcel 237).  
District 1. (Real Estate Management Division)  
8.  
Approval and execution of County Deed by Orange County and the State of  
Florida, Department of Transportation and authorization to disburse funds  
and record instrument for 444980-1/-2 Taft Vineland Road. District 3. (Real  
Estate Management Division)  
E. COMMUNITY AND FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of StoryWalk Loan and Exhibition Renewal  
Agreement by and between Orange County, Florida and Orange County  
Library System and authorization for the Mayor or designee to execute any  
further necessary amendments to such agreement that does not change  
the scope of the project or increase the overall project budget. This project  
is located at Shadow Bay Park. District 1. (Parks and Recreation Division)  
2.  
3.  
Approval of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board’s recommendation  
to change the name of the park located at 1140 5th Street from “Taft  
Ballfield Park” to “Albert Hodges Park” in memory of local patriarch and  
community builder Albert Carroll Hodges. District 3. (Parks and  
Recreation Division)  
Approval of Parks and Recreation Advisory Board recommendation to  
change the name of the park located at 6400 Yucatan Drive from “Yucatan  
Park” to “Commissioner Mary I. Johnson Park” in honor of her extraordinary  
contributions to Orange County, the Azalea Park community, and the  
advancement of parks, recreation, and public service. District 3. (Parks  
and Recreation Division)  
F. CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Approval and execution of Interagency Agreement between Orange  
County, Florida and Winter Park Police Department for Criminal Justice  
Information Exchange and Computer Usage. (Fiscal and Operational  
Support Division)  
Approval and execution of Interagency Agreement between Orange  
County, Florida and City of Belle Isle Police Department for Criminal  
Justice Information Exchange and Computer Usage. (Fiscal and  
Operational Support Division)  
Approval and execution of Interagency Agreement between Orange  
County, Florida and Windermere Police Department for Criminal Justice  
Information Exchange and Computer Usage. (Fiscal and Operational  
Support Division)  
Approval and execution of Interagency Agreement between Orange  
County, Florida and Ocoee Police Department for Criminal Justice  
Information Exchange and Computer Usage. (Fiscal and Operational  
Support Division)  
Approval and execution of Interagency Agreement between Orange  
County, Florida and University of Central Florida Police Department for  
Criminal Justice Information Exchange and Computer Usage. (Fiscal and  
Operational Support Division)  
Approval and execution of Interagency Agreement between Orange  
County, Florida and Edgewood Police Department for Criminal Justice  
Information Exchange and Computer Usage. (Fiscal and Operational  
Support Division)  
G. HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Approval and execution of the renewal Certificate of Public Convenience  
and Necessity for Orange County’s Fire Rescue Department to provide  
Advanced Life Support transport services in Orange County, Florida. The  
term of this Certificate is from August 1, 2026 through July 31, 2028 There  
is no cost to the County. (EMS, Office of the Medical Director)  
Approval and execution of the renewal Paratransit Services License for  
BBC Enterprises, LLC d/b/a Oasis Transportation Services to provide  
wheelchair/stretcher service. The term of this license shall be from July 14,  
2026 through July 13, 2028 There is no cost to the County. (EMS, Office of  
the Medical Director)  
Approval to deny DDD Enterprises LLC. d/b/a Care Medical  
Transportation’s Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and  
Necessity to provide Interfacility Basic Life Support Transport Services in  
Orange County, Florida. (EMS, Office of the Medical Director)  
H. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval of the Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board recommendations  
for April 2026 Youth Sports Enhancement Grant Program to Central  
Florida Dreamplex ($15,000) and authorization for the Director of Planning,  
Environmental, and Development Services to execute the associated grant  
agreements. District 5. (Neighborhood Services Division)  
2.  
Approval of the Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board recommendations  
for April 2026 Sustainable Communities Grant to Bay Hill Village Club  
Condominium Association, Inc. ($5,000), Brookestone Property Owners  
Association, Inc. ($5,000), Torey Pines Homeowners' Association, Inc.  
($5,000), Windermere Ridge Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($5,000),  
Christiana Gardens Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($2,358), Royal Oaks  
Estates Community Association, Inc. ($5,000), Willows on the Lake at  
Lake Johio Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($5,000), and Miller's Cove  
Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($5,000) and authorization for the Director  
of Planning, Environmental, and Development Services to execute the  
associated grant agreements. Districts: 1, 2, and 5. (Neighborhood  
Services Division)  
3.  
Approval of the Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board recommendations  
for April 2026 Neighborhood Beautification Grants to Brookestone  
Property Owners Association, Inc. ($10,000), Windermere Ridge  
Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($1,075), Cambridge Village Homeowners'  
Association, Inc. ($15,000), Sweetaire of Wekiva Homeowners'  
Association, Inc. ($1,500), Lake Conway East Homeowners' Association,  
Inc. ($15,000), Woodgreen Upgrade Association, Inc. ($15,000), and  
Tangelo Park Civic Association, Inc. ($15,000) and authorization for the  
Director of Planning, Environmental, and Development Services to execute  
the associated grant agreements. Districts: 1, 2, 3, and 6. (Neighborhood  
Services Division)  
4.  
5.  
Approval and execution of First Amendment to Hold Harmless and  
Indemnification Agreement by and between 50 South Student Housing,  
LLC and Orange County. District 5. (Development Review Committee)  
Approval of A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orlando, Florida,  
relating to community redevelopment; finding the existence of blight  
conditions in an area of the city of Orlando; making certain findings and  
determinations; providing an effective date. District 6. (Neighborhood  
Services Division)  
I. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT  
1.  
2.  
Approval to record the right-of-way declaration and maintenance map for  
Kirby Smith Road. District 4. (Roads and Drainage Division)  
Approval and execution of Transportation Impact Fee Agreement  
regarding an Alternative Impact Fee Calculation for Sterling Quadrangle  
7B by and between Sterling Quadrangle, LLC and Orange County. District  
5. (Transportation Planning Division)  
J. UTILITIES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Approval and execution of Tupperware PD Construction Escrow  
Agreement by and among Orlando Leased Housing Associates XIV,  
LLLP, OC-IB II Property Owner, LLC, and Orange County, Florida in the  
total payment obligation amount of $4,792,560. District 4. (Engineering  
Division)  
II. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS**  
**With respect to informational items, Board action is neither required nor necessary, and  
Board approval (or disapproval) is not to be implied.  
A. COUNTY COMPTROLLER  
1.  
Receipt of the following items to file for the record: (Clerk’s Office)  
a. Minutes of the June 8, 2026, 12:00 p.m., Request for Proposals Y26-  
135-AV, Intersection Automated Enforcement Safety System, protest  
meeting, Commissioner Michael Scott met with representatives of Verra  
Mobility.  
b. Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Resolution No. 2026-001  
entitled: A Resolution of the Ocoee Community Redevelopment Agency to  
amend the budget for Fiscal Year 2025-2026; providing for severability;  
providing an effective date.  
c. Bonnet Creek Resort Community Development District, Proposed  
Budget Fiscal Year 2027.  
d. Florida Public Service Commission, Order Suspending Tariff. In re:  
Petition for a limited proceeding to approve large load tariff, by Duke  
Energy Florida, LLC.  
III. DISCUSSION AGENDA  
A. COMMUNITY AND FAMILY SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Evaluation of Future Managed Agricultural Uses on Green PLACE  
Properties Update. (Cooperative Extension Division and Environmental  
Protection Division)  
IV. WORK SESSION AGENDA  
A. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
1.  
Tymber Skan on the Lake Update. (Neighborhood Services Division)  
Meeting Starts at 2:00 p.m.  
V. RECOMMENDATIONS  
June 18, 2026 Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendations  
1.  
VI. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
A. Shoreline Alteration/Dredge and Fill  
1.  
Case # SADF-25-02-005  
Victoria E. De Torres Trust, Lake Butler, permit; District 1  
B. Agreement  
2.  
Joint Planning Area (JPA) Agreement between the City of Orlando and  
Orange County, Florida; All Districts  
C. Exclusive Method for Voluntary Annexation and Interlocal Agreement  
3.  
To approve or deny the annexation request. If the Board votes to approve  
the annexation request, staff requests approval and execution of the  
Interlocal Agreement for Annexation of 2901 Corrine Drive between City of  
Orlando, Florida and Orange County, Florida; District 5  
D. Board of Zoning Adjustment Board-Called  
4.  
Case # VA-26-05-022  
Alkarim Dhanani, May 7, 2026; District 1  
5.  
Case # VA-26-05-037  
Katelyn O’Neal, May 7, 2026; District 1  
E. Substantial Change  
6.  
Case # CDR-25-12-306  
Alex Goetz, KPM Franklin, and Jonathan Huels, Lowndes Law, Hamlin  
Planned Development - Unified Neighborhood Plan (PD-UNP) / Hamlin  
East Proton Therapy Center Preliminary Subdivision Plan / Development  
Plan (PSP/DP), amend plan; District 1  
F. Ordinance  
7.  
Amending Chapter 28, Article IV, pertaining to Drug Sales and Nuisance  
Abatement; All Districts  
IV. WORK SESSION AGENDA (Continued)  
A. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
2.  
Vision 2050 Adoption Ordinance Amendment. (Planning Division)  
The notated public hearing is quasi-judicial in nature. As such, any verbal or written  
communication with a member of the Board of County Commissioners prior to today’s  
quasi-judicial hearing should be disclosed on the record or made a part of the record  
during the public hearing by or on behalf of the party who communicated with the  
Board member to allow any interested party an opportunity to inquire about or respond  
to such communication. Failure to disclose any such communication may place the  
party who ultimately prevails at the quasi-judicial hearing at risk of having the Board’s  
decision overturned in a court of law due to prejudice against the party who was not  
privy to the ex parte communication.  
Information regarding meetings held at the County Administration Building between any  
member of the Board and an outside party may be obtained at