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NULL This document is a procedural guide for requesting public records from the City of Orlando, not a summary of a government meeting, decision, or budget discussion. It contains instructional content about how to submit requests, what records are available, and payment procedures, rather than substantive policy decisions or meeting outcomes.
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The next Orlando City Council meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 20, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, with an Agenda Review session typically occurring at 1:00 PM prior to the meeting. The meeting will be available for viewing in person, via Zoom, on the city website, YouTube, and various television channels including Orange TV Channel 488 during the meeting and Vision TV Channel 492, Comcast Channel 98, and other outlets after 4:00 PM. Members of the public wishing to provide comment must submit written requests to the City Clerk's Office, with different procedures for Consent Agenda items, public hearings, and general appearances, and requests for general appearances must be submitted by 9:00 AM on the day of the meeting.
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The City of Orlando Municipal Planning Board has announced that beginning December 16, 2025, virtual participation in meetings will no longer be available and all participation must be in-person, though online viewing remains available to guests. The document provides a comprehensive 2026 schedule detailing deadlines for pre-application meetings, application submissions, sufficiency reviews, technical review committee meetings, Municipal Planning Board meetings, appeal deadlines, and City Council meetings, with all application materials required by the stated Monday 2 p.m. deadline to allow time for fee processing and staff review.
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Orlando's iLead program, launched in 2014, is a comprehensive neighborhood leadership training initiative providing residents and neighborhood organizations with guides, videos, webinars, and workshops covering topics such as effective meetings, communication tools, board operations, and event planning. The program, managed by the city's Neighborhood Relations team, aims to help neighborhood leaders organize and engage residents by offering more than 25 guides and resources available at orlando.gov/ilead. The document emphasizes that effective, well-organized meetings that start on time, follow clear agendas, and produce clear outcomes are essential to building successful neighborhood associations and increasing member participation.
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This is a meeting notice for the Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board meeting held on February 22, 2023, at Orlando City Hall. The agenda included approval of previous minutes, public comment, and new business items covering a District Gastro Bar License Agreement, an amendment to an Open Space Agreement, and a Retail Stimulus Program application for Eola Nails Skin Care Bar. The notice outlines procedures for public participation, including limits on spoken comments (3 minutes) and written comments (700 words maximum), and provides contact information for accessibility accommodations and submission of public comments.
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