Aug. 29, 2025: City staff conceded an outside analysis did not justify the increase and City Commissioners appear poised to approve a lower jump in power prices| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Aug. 28, 2025: The City Commission also gave final approval to the Winter Park Playhouse lease and effectively banned new residential pickleball courts| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Aug. 27, 2025: The agency is under fire after a county audit of its spending as Winter Park also took exception to the way it used the city without promoting it| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Aug. 27, 2025: A rate increase, taking out more debt in the form of bonds or both are up for debate in the final weeks before the City Commission must approve the 2026 budget| 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. 14, 2025: The City Commission also took steps to limit residential pickleball courts| A Policy & Issues News Magazine
Aug. 12, 2025 By Beth Kassab Kendall Shores writes about Winter Park like a local because she is one. Her parents met at Rollins College and married in Knowles Memorial Chapel. She attended Park Maitland, Trinity Preparatory and Winter Park High, where she rowed crew. She’s seen the glitter of Park Avenue and the dirt […]| 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 17, 2025: Winter Park Police shot the man seven times at his niece's wedding in 2022| 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
June 12, 2025 By Beth Kassab Winter Park had a lot to celebrate Wednesday: Pride Month, upcoming Juneteenth events and the 20-year anniversary of the flip of the switch from the former Progress Energy to its own electric utility. Mayor Sheila DeCiccio read a proclamation to honor Pride Mont| A Policy & Issues News Magazine