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News Reedy Creek Improvement District and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District

LAKid53

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What makes you think they won't?

For one, to dissolve a municipality will have taxing consequences. By both FL Constitution and statute, a chartered municipality can only be dissolved by:

1. Special session of the Florida Legislature, or
2. Ordinance of the governing body approved by voters within the legal boundaries of that municipality.

I don't think there's any will in the Legislature to dissolve a chartered municipality. Especially with an election coming up.
 

peter11435

Well-Known Member
Perhaps the CFTOD decides to build their affordable housing units(haven't heard a peep on it in a few months) in Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista. The people who live in those cities would get voting rights and the right to run for municipal positions like Mayor or City Council. By doing this, it makes it more difficult to main the existing setups within each city.
The district would need to own available buildable land in those cities to construct affordable housing on.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
For one, to dissolve a municipality will have taxing consequences. By both FL Constitution and statute, a chartered municipality can only be dissolved by:

1. Special session of the Florida Legislature, or
2. Ordinance of the governing body approved by voters within the legal boundaries of that municipality.

I don't think there's any will in the Legislature to dissolve a chartered municipality. Especially with an election coming up.
You guys aren't real good at recognizing sarcasm.
 

peter11435

Well-Known Member
Affordable housing would be a public benefit that has passed muster in the house. It would just have to be a classic “project” owned and operated by the government.
Yes, but I think it would be challenging for a district with nearly no residents to argue they need affordable housing; and that there is no where else it could be built.
 

lewisc

Well-Known Member
Yes, but I think it would be challenging for a district with nearly no residents to argue they need affordable housing; and that there is no where else it could be built.
My comment was more tongue in cheek but..how many employees, AKA cast members, working in the district are living in cars seedy motels etc. Demonstrating the need for affordable housing wouldn’t be that challenging.
 

DisneyDreamerxyz

Well-Known Member
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The affordable housing is being built in the highlighted land above just north of Flamingo Crossings near the Waterleigh developments off Hartzog Road. Most likely it will just be de-annexed after being built.

They have been having community meetings with Horizon West homeowners to discuss the future project.

 

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