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Residential curbside garbage, recycling, yard waste, and large item collections in unincorporated Orange County have stopped. No service will be provided Thursday, Sept. 29. more
The City of Apopka and Orange County Government have announced their emergency schedules during the period Hurricane Ian is active in the area. more
As Hurricane Ian approaches, the Florida Department of Health in Orange County wants to ensure you and your family are prepared. We encourage you to start gathering your supplies now. more
Beginning on Wednesday, September 28th, all schools and facilities will be closed, and extracurricular activities will be canceled through Thursday, September 29th.  more
A tropical storm watch is now in effect for Orange County. Residents are encouraged to stay prepared and continue to monitor the latest weather updates. more
On Saturday, October 1st, a group of independent judges will score five different corridors in District 2 for the Annual 2022 Corridor of the Year Contest. more
The City of Apopka and Orange County Government are giving its residents the opportunity to acquire sandbags in preparation for what could be a significant rain event. more
Getting the flu shot yearly is important and recommended for everyone six months and older, including pregnant women. more
Corridor of the Year Corridor safety and blight is probably the issue I hear the most about as your county commissioner. Speeding and distracted drivers are generally the biggest cause of accidents. more
A total of 2,300 cases of monkeypox have been reported in Florida since the beginning of the year. Most are still in South Florida, but Orange County has reported more than 200 infections. more
Voters will be asked whether they want to approve a one-cent sales tax increase that would be a dedicated funding source to address transportation needs across Orange County. more
Through the DOH-Orange website, there are plenty of vaccination appointments available. The appointment system opens up at 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. more
Sometimes the very word recycling can cause residents to glaze over, because some may assume the recyclable item will ultimately end up in the correct pile, even if disposed of at home incorrectly. … more
The Florida Department of Health in Orange County, with the Healthy Start Coalition of Orange County, is hosting a FREE Maternal and Child Health Summit. more
We at the Board of County Commissioners have worked very hard over the past several weeks to determine the best way to provide relief for renters. more
Through the DOH-Orange website, there are plenty of vaccination appointments available. The appointment system opens up at 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. more
Each year, more than 40,000 people are needlessly killed on American streets. Unfortunately, our culture has considered traffic deaths and severe injuries inevitable. more
When it comes to pedestrian and bicycle safety, no local public servant is as dedicated to the cause as Lauren Torres. more
The Florida Department of Health in Orange County, with the Healthy Start Coalition of Orange County, is hosting a FREE Maternal and Child Health Summit. more
With up to $4.4 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), Orange County will ensure that all homes have access to high-speed internet. more
According to the latest data from the Florida Department of Health, there have been 1,913 cases across 33 of Florida’s 67 counties. more
The Orange County Public Works Traffic Engineering Division is in the process of converting more than 3,000 yield signs to stop signs. more
Since the grand opening on September 1, 2015, the Orange County Clerk of Courts Self Help Center has served nearly 90 thousand customers in need of access to legal assistance. These customers either … more
An Eco-Education center, fishing pier, dock, pavilion, and shaded playground designed for children of differing abilities are just some of what you’ll find at Magnolia Park. more
If approved by voters on the November 8th ballot, the ordinance would take effect as early as November 21st and last for one year. more
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