Brian
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I don't think it would be unreasonable, given the present circumstances, to set this up where the state gets three appointees to the board and the RCID landowners elect three.
Disney, on the other hand, would certainly like to maintain its special district powers and privileges, and Orange and Osceola counties sure as heck don't want the RCID debt. A compromise is needed, and I think splitting the board would be a good start. DeSantis can claim he is ensuring "proper oversight" of the district, and Disney could still have significant influence on its operation.
Disney, on the other hand, would certainly like to maintain its special district powers and privileges, and Orange and Osceola counties sure as heck don't want the RCID debt. A compromise is needed, and I think splitting the board would be a good start. DeSantis can claim he is ensuring "proper oversight" of the district, and Disney could still have significant influence on its operation.
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