Oct. 27, 2025: Florida voters could be asked next year to cut their property taxes. That already has cities like Winter Park reeling over how they will fund essential services like police, fire and flood prevention.| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Oct. 25, 2025: Chris and Melody Cortez led the remake of the old Winter Park Library into a music hub. Board Chairman Jeff Flowers will now take the lead as Chris Cortez faces brain cancer| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Oct. 23, 2025 By Beth Kassab The Winter Park Racquet Club won approval for a new building in the residential enclave off Lake Maitland known as the Vias after a contentious debate with neighbors that included a final-hour meeting before Wednesday’s vote that led to additional conditions imposed on the 72-year-old private club. Commissioners voted […]| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Oct. 20, 2025 By Beth Kassab A controversial expansion planned by the exclusive Winter Park Racquet Club will look to the City Commission this week for final approval. Some residents in the neighborhood known as “the Vias,” a posh enclave between the shores of Lake Maitland and Temple Drive, oppose the changes at the club, […]| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Oct. 20, 2025 By Beth Kassab Each year the city of Winter Park, like many local governments, doles out a portion of public dollars to help nonprofits like Mead Botanical Gardens, Winter Park Day Nursery, the Winter Park Library and Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts. But this year, amid economic and budget uncertainty, the […]| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Oct. 15, 2025: The city will remain in District 5 with the eastern rural stretch of Orange County represented by Commissioner Kelly Martinez Semrad| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Oct. 14, 2025: Winter Park will spend the money to slow traffic and improve pedestrian safety along the busy stretch of the state road that connects Winter Park to Oviedo| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Oct. 8, 2025: The plans must still win approval from the City Commission| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Sept. 9, 2025: City officials asked the Park Avenue District to brand the season of events as "holiday," but Christmas is not disappearing from the names of the individual events| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Aug. 25, 2025: A group of private donors combined with public dollars made the $400,000 project possible| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Aug. 5, 2025: The city's $233.5 million budget accounts for 7% growth in property tax revenue based on higher values as well as increases in utility fees| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
July 7, 2025: The draft $233.5 million city spending plan represents a nearly 9% increase over last year| A Policy & Issues News Magazine