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WEST
CRA
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY REGULAR MEETING
March 1, 2022
CALL TO ORDER
Ocoee Commission Chambers
150 North Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee, Florida
AGENDA
I. Roll Call and Determination of Quorum
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II. Reappointment of CRA Board Member Randy June - Jan 2022-Dec 2025
III. Public Comments
IV. Approval of Minutes of the December 7, 2021, CRA Meeting
V. Project Updates, CRA Administrator Corless
a) Update on SR 50 lighting
b) Update on Wellness Park
VI. 2021 Annual Report Presentation, CRA Administrator Corless
VII. Board Comments
ADJOURNMENT
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DRIVE, OCOEE, FL 34761, (407) 905 -3105 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY REGULAR MEETING
Ocoee Commission Chambers
150 North Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee, Florida
December 7, 2021 MINUTES 5:00 PM
I. Roll Cali and Determination of Quorum
Chair June called the Community Redevelopment Agency Board to order at 5:00 PM in the
Commission Chambers of City Hall. City Clerk Sibbitt called roll and declared a quorum present.
Roll Call: Chair June, Vice -Chair Brinson, Member Wilsen, Member Johnson, Member Firstner,
and Member Oliver
Also Present: City Manager Frank, Assistant City Manager Shadrix, City Attorney Cookson,
Deputy Development Services Director/CRA Administrator Corless, and City Clerk Sibbitt
II. Public Comments -None
No speaker reservation forms were received.
III. Approval of Minutes of September 21, 2021, CRA Budget Meeting
Member Wilsen, seconded by Member Johnson, moved to approve the CRA Budget
Meeting Minutes of September 21, 2021, as presented. Motion carried 6-0.
IV. Election of Officers
A memorandum was provided in the CRA packet which identified the Chair and Vice -Chair for
the past seven fiscal years, including the current year. Chair June opened the floor for nominations
for Chair and Vice -Chair. Brief discussion ensued.
Member Wilsen, seconded by Member Johnson, moved to nominate Vice -Chair
Brinson as CRA Board Chair. Motion carried 6-0.
Member Wilsen, seconded by Chair June, moved to nominate Member Johnson as
CRA Board Vice -Chair. Motion carried 6-0.
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V. Staff Presentation (Deputy Development Services Director/CRA Administrator Corless)
A) Mobil Site Grant Agreement
Deputy Development Services Director/CRA Administrator Corless explained the Grant to
Ocoee Medical Developers, LLC was approved at the last CRA Board Meeting and the agreement
has been reviewed by the City Attorney. CRA staff requests approval of the grant agreement format
as written and to use this format for future grants. A brief discussion ensued for clarification on
the request of the motion.
Member Johnson, seconded by Vice Chair Brinson, moved to approve the Grant
Agreement format as written and use of the format for future grants. Motion carried
6-0.
B) Wellness Park Update
Deputy Development Services Director/CRA Administrator Corless updated the Board on the
progress with the Wellness Park. She explained that of the three (3) bids received, all were over
the budgeted amount, but were reviewed and verified that the cost estimates are based on current
construction cost escalations. CRA staff requests approval of a new project budget of
$3,049,382.33 as this will cover the low -bid from SA Casey Construction, who the CRA
recommends be awarded the contract.
Commissioner Oliver inquired about the bid process. Deputy Development Services
Director/CRA Administrator Corless addressed his question.
Member Wilsen, seconded by Member Firstner, moved to allocate funds from the
updated cash balance to cover the $449,382.33 over estimate plus $300,000 for
unforeseen costs for a new project budget of $3,049,383.33; and further,
recommend S.A. Casey Construction be awarded the contract. Motion carried 6-0.
Cash Balance Update - Deputy Development Services Director/CRA Administrator Corless
explained after allocating $749,382.33 to the Wellness Park there is $693,917.81 remaining
unassigned. Staff recommends the remaining unassigned funds be directed to Acquisition &
Developers' Incentives which will bring the new balance to $935,679.81. However, since the CRA
approved the $173,333 grant to prepare the Mobile Station for redevelopment, the unencumbered
amount will be $762,346.81.
Vice Chair Brinson inquired about the unassigned funds and if they would go into reserves.
Deputy Development Services Director/CRA Administrator Corless addressed his question.
Member Firstner, seconded by Member Oliver, moved to allocate the remaining
cash balance to Acquisition & Developers' Incentives. Motion carried 6-0.
C) Public Outreach and Sponsorship Ideas
Deputy Development Services Director/CRA Administrator Corless explained their outreach
program which includes welcoming new businesses to Fifty West.
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Commissioner Oliver inquired about the methods utilized to recognize new businesses. Deputy
Development Services Director/CRA Administrator Corless addressed his question.
Deputy Development Services Director/CRA Administrator Corless announced the next
meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 1, 2022, at 5:00 PM.
VI. Board Comments
Member Oliver thanked the CRA staff for a wonderful job, as their accomplishments are
noticeable when driving through Fifty West.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 5:17 PM.
Attest:
APPROVED:
Melanie Sibbitt, Secretary Chair
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Agenda
I. Roll Call and Determination of Quorum
II. Reappointment of CRA Board Member Randy June -
January 2022 - December 2025
III. Public Comments
IV. Approval of Minutes of the December 7, 2021 CRA Meeting
V. Project Updates, CRA Administrator Corless
I. Update on SR 50 lighting
II. Update on Wellness Park
VI. 2021 Annual Report Presentation, CRA Administrator Corless
VII. Board Comments
SR 50 Highway Lighting
• Discussions/agreements began overl0 years ago
• CRA got involved in March of 2018
• Maintenance agreements sent fall of 2019 and
signed by the City in 2020
• 2020 FDOT & Duke executed their Agreement
• August -October 2021, funds were allocated by FDOT
for project; City signed work order with Duke
• In November 2021, FDOT/Duke informed us of the
high priority placed on the SIR 50 Lighting Project &
told installation activities are to begin in May of 2022
• Staff has verified start monthly since November
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• Notice tproceed 2/28/22
® Groundbreaking Thursday,
March ] 0 at ] 0:00 AM
® Joint event with tWest
Orange Healthcare District
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2021 Annual Report
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NEW TO MAGUIRE CROSSING
2787 Old hfite C-dn Rd.
2759 Old YAf- Gdii Rd.
2021 Annual Report
• Theme:
- Creating Healthy Communities
• Required State Contents Include:
- CRA Map &Overview
- Projects that were Completed and/or Initiated
- Goals and Objectives
- Financial Information
• Highlights:
- Ocoee Corners profile
- New Businesses Opened in 2021
- Healthy West Orange Trails Initiative
- Healthy West Orange Wellness Park
- S. Bluford Ave Trail
2021 Annual Report
2021-2022 Meeting Dates
• Meeting # 1(Elect Officers)
- Tuesday, December 7t" at 5:00
Commission meeting)
• Meeting #2 H E L D D A YYYYY
p.m. (before City
- Tuesday, March 1 St at 5:00 p.m. (before City Commission
meeting)
• Meeting #3:
- Tuesday, June
meeting)
7t" at 5:00 p.m. (before City Commission
• Meeting #4 (Budget Meeting):
- Tuesday, September 20t" (before City Commission meeting)
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made and pri -ate entities reinvest in the District i'he iacrementai
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Taxable Property Value increased
from $157,484,822 when the District
was established in 2006 to'a_"
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CRAoffice at 407) 9053100 ext. 9-1023.
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Tax increment revenues
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stay in the District, allowing
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the CRA to invest in public
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infrastructure and stimulate
private reinvestment.
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MEASURING
FIFTYWEST
currently serves as a primary
Commercial Center for the City
Citywide Population has nearly doubted since 2000 —
Pre0ding access to over 47,000 people
2000 2010 2015 2020
Census Census Estimate Census
y W �S IS HOME TO OVER
REVENUES HAVE 1 CREASE® BY
51 P
Since Establishment in 2006
Custom development incentive programs assistance
Tap into the City's job -creation tax -abatement
program
CRA public/private partnership opportunities
Call (407) 905-3100 ext.1028 for additional
information
Check out the City or Ocoees Economic Development Viewer
14\@ For specific demographic and site information for parcels within the FiftyWest
6' Redevelop€neat District -w x.ocoee.org/856/econo€s;icdevelopment
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FIFTY WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IS THE
BASIS IN WHICH WE MEASURE THE OCOEE
CRA'S SUCCESS.
in 2020, Florida Stine Lrgislan,rc- srmutatc-d nc-w rc-porin g
roc —tic, for uh G2A Ariquat 2c*p t a-.d 4.: c yscc Fs
10.3/1).C2rtcofthencs, rosi,ircmcnf:for the'rnrimtRcport
.: s niclud, t scirnrna,, oft"', ""t CR4 has ad'i"d thc-
goats and ob n cc_s c: s set o_ nil Rdcs ciopmcnf Plan_ and
4: Y; c*tf planning sr„d jape: si . (6) a >ro"5n ugh' (8)
s-m—'r,6 our s—cCs,.
i'te Redevelo men Plm y -a adopted in 2006 and set be
f-o—daf on of-ach of tuc p tgams, pro crs, a- d scrvic ..
1+ ie ta-1, • u he CR4 ut 201 J, rue C CR4 adoptd the
t aid , i qrmig CRAL Ea,gr 4 nis Spciat DcNctopmc*tt
P1aa' :Target Areas Plan).-1heTarget Areas Pia*, provides the
-topmc_ftmcaA for ul—(3)aug Lrcas, as ci as
for the Fifty TX eet Redevelopment D atrrct. he CR4 and
ther eta_ff are passionate about their role in realizing the vision,
Recipient of the FAPA
2011 Award of Merit
Recipient of the FRA 2019 award for
Best Annual Report for a Small City
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moaon, and obieca— identi fled v u n both these plane. in
2(119, Florida qdspray t 4s ciat, n (FRAL) recognized
our efforts by gi—ng the Ocoee CRA an award for the Beer
Arnmat Report for a smaii Citd'.
Tne Fifty "estVision
E,thnig rrL CR4 ii du , room land u.ciro mion (Cotorn
tz t); t t - —crop F tin V :; s co,riclonz to peop rung
rurasurucairc pis a- i d-dop—qu standards; to des gn ng
parks; to offering development mcendves to property owners
sudi as Gut- Cc— Nxcsr O a_ngc, tnis 4ccu do_ c to rcaqzc the
CRAB vision.
Fifty West will inlude Centers of vibe art, urban,
mixed -use development providing enhanced
pedeer€a 1 a 1d auto iobl 2 L0 2::{V{:y, flexible land
uses, diverse economic base, a Brix of housing types,
a swea mspans€bi €:y o' €1`ras:r.- m `: arcing,
public open, space and parks, treating an er tanceed
image and Corteniporary developmert torn.
GUIDING a
Objective I — Land Accu`s'r`on
"Take back be SSA comer a:. inn"secfi- of SR 50 e4' 1iaazrire Road"
Over the past fifteen veers, the CRA and he Cil of Ocoee have worked metes,& to
purchase proper i vvihin the area nova known ae Targ—Area 1. Tne blighted Col= Plaza
_.. c. u.c _ , yx c _ -2-s _ u d—ni, imciodod.
SR 50 and N4agire Road intersection. Tnesecond phase of the Ocoee Corners development
nund, co- d wi" b,
Ob ecrive m--1ransporradon and Pedestrian Safety
"I .vino Ca,-c-tiviiya d,4 cessibilii.v"
Tne Frady of Necessi - identified the lack of safe roadwa -including bicycle and
pedestrian facinties. The condo^ on of SR 50, MaguW e Road, Old Winter Garden Road.
and Bhuford Avenue were identified as blight factors. The Redevelopment Mimi and the
larger Areas Plan identified tie need to improve these roads, as well as, to deveop urban
local roads within each of rheTargetAreas. Tne following projects demonstrate how the
CR- S c,.c. ` tni, (Jwcu, C.
dih- cFc, , S1 50 ca
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,,,s_c..ng ncis-_ides a.a_a dt _cla .:-_pres< < _>"crc ,."cd in.. BSpring 4
2018. The CRA is cvmenrh- working with FDOT and Duke Energy to bang street fights to
,he SIR 5 c.c ico Cons,uctiOn shoul s are in LucS. 22.
: ..., . -. n 201 - 4 c.c. l .a_cd a complecc .urcer,
study for BlufordAvenue. TTbis year. ffie C_PA selected CPH. Tmc to provide en-eecftg
and design services. Construction shoild start in fiscal year (FY) 2022-2023. Pls_nned
improveurmts include a 10' shared path, naffic aI i g. roundabouts, evp-,acre ofsewer
cape ghr—a- Landscaping., ac,d c s (, e 5 mullion dollars.
t. 1:. -.in,\
completed a conceptual master storm aer 2_nd infrastructure elan mat identified
rhe road, aY al;g cler 6(xi he --ice, 401d At G .cad and ..� .
EconocnicCou_tStaff is workingvdtu property owners to further refine _ -
chec pooc..,c..,-.
- - The CR4 and the City worked Led together ' S. Bluford Avenue Corridor Conceptual Plan
,since 019 ridc-ifR, uninspormuoupuoincluding L leand
peck t - S .h -.r Eh, Liffi, Wean,
=led-kp„ent Di ...ast rho r2 s �c 14 e. rii>
reperd,,u,c,,our .,kc;a cnid, m.Uae.
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Ob;ect ve 3 — Urban Des gn and Infrasrrucrure
`A C-haxae frmrz Suburb— w Urbau"
ie Redevetopmeat Ptan and theTargei -A— Plan
sp,ak to ch_cing tsc ovc-att Ni—A charactesfic of tsc
Redevelopment DLan_ct 1hefrarn represented is the
us,,rYrra trt isl-iqgft > it lint t i t- t g
iq t is ofulic ull— trt, Ax t: 4 Aso i — to d ic-
R i -o>m Ds ar, 201 t "Mid visiort
p a -pas ompc ed for ul,, scud, side of SR 50'---
Mag,_, Road nand BLfnrdAcn_c, dc-no_nsiraf rig ho, tiffs
area can_ LnrC-i5ifi� in a man ne- that enhzn_e s the ovc-au area.
Ob;ecrive 4 — C?pen Space and Rect ear:on
"C,saii a Urbax Op— Sp —And ➢guaruic
Places Tar Plnr„
the Red —to tner an ern hares the need for quality
.p—pac,md pails, t 1, providul02 tnc CRA
finalimd de i. n of :he Head, TX — Orange Nveunee Park.
L--doq S. Bst i', ,park S-co.i
aro,mda tm-aa_rpid4itins-, SR 50.te a-_4,L,
the park v,�! include femur'A) fivnec hubs cith compoaie
and indtviduat c--rase- cc;uip_mcnt positions undc-r a
shade C t ucdo frt in oni, 2022aqd, _ t take
abo,_ a i at to complete. Fstr_mat i co_sirncfi on cost Is ovc
2.7 mittion dottars. Size page 15 for addirio_nat infn_r_mation
on the- Hcakhv Vest Chang,- Vcttnss Park.
Ob;ect ve 5 — Fund€rig, F nanc ng,
Management- and Promodon
"Lz-eraa ua Resoust•:es a, d larketiva the CRr3"
,he CRA understands the importance of LENT,RAGING
'n tue ' ee m : o s c otia, � F,n di g tin ough
so„res such-, No, ta'FDOT High—,,
Beautica on Grant for 50. the $3 million grant from
'%Xcst Ora— H Mtn tic District, and Through > ic: pr'vatc
pa' —ships.
To encourage private rein —a nep_t, the CRAmay offer a
developer an incentive package Typicall incentives offered
cl„d P—ir fcc rcciucri'm impactt swa,vi,andeven
capimt charge: ro_r-n act a d sc,,, conoc'trons paid by
fitim"- incrcm,-nt pt,clg,-d by d,- CRA.
T'vs year, the CRA board approved a reimbm=mt grant
for prcpt g ul,, ir—r $c N\X' corncrof SR 50 and
Mag,airc Rd. for rcd - -topme t from a gas station to a
medical office.
ENVIRONMENT
THE OCOEE CRA RECOGNIZES THE IMPORTANCE OF WELL -DESIGNED PUBLIC
INFRASTRUCTURE THAT INCLUDES STREETSCAPES, OPEN SPACES, PARKS, AND
STORMWATER FACILITIES.
in 2 } } uh, CRA i $1 }y,.005.08 o iqstatt-.taqd-apiqgaqd n, gal on v. itlim the
—dims ofSR 50mciort Ctarn'R)ad. Lich oftlic pro;ccts —rc isig- to irtcorporatcpants
that — tratuve and or Florida ends- in order to practice irr,ganoa efficency and to increase
the survivability. in addition, the tree - median r aa:.n�_ ae -nth anptemeting traffic ca'murg
oDj,cIi S.
Nev, L0 dsca-- 0ns€uf 4 e SR 0 .yu.
imps` s,th,SR 50 i-clmtmdscapeim t,-i-_tprji,ct aapann-.h> mH-rthe
Florida Department of asporranon(MOT), the C_rn ofOccee, and the Ocoee Civ=line
enhance yr ear project beaunfied -nearly Tyree (3) -ni"s of SR 50 between SR429 and Good
Homes Road. Tree CRA provided $993.019 for themedians between SR 429 and Clarke
Roadard tn, Cary., v. rcp of for i,3s m-- Ct,nkc Rad-atttrtti Horns
Road h, rccopnm >,, ofthc ,rnpo to c of cnht tar, corridors, FDOT rcri .a . -d tut
CRk $33C qt 3, ,r, FY 19:20 and another $6.,848 r0 m FY 20:21 for th ` stall ti- ()Fait
pant rnatcri its
SR 50 medians within dic C;itYs jurisdiction now contain i 3 miioot palms,
3 n�.Lft" 25 crap' myrucs, and 13,281 shrubs and g—na ell, cl
THE OCOEE CRA CATEGORIZES THE 2021 PROJECTS AS EITHER PLANNING, DESIGN, OR
CONSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION. THE FOLLOWING PROVIDES THE COST INFORMATION FOR
KEY PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN BY THE OCOEE CRA FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021
T 1 N G THE
Financial Reverting
ie Ocoee CRA; resporeibie for filing as aaauai report aad as iadepeadeat
finarldai audit. LrsR-aaua, Report dU belled coae_ieteat with Fla. Smu. 163.356
3) c). ibe independent finarldai audit wlt aho be included in *he Ci n's
Coaspreherei-AL—at Financial Report CAFR) once it has been fiaaiimd.
.; c - n 2 . a. s u. .. 1 .L1l icon TiF-County
the CR-A! ebsite, a- .be office of he Cin• Cleat, and dsa_bs.ed uo the a avno
Completed Planning Studies
$5,000
FISCALYEAR 2020-2021 REVENUES
• Target Area I Conceptual Stormwater & Infrastructure Master Plan
$5,000
The following were the revenues contained within the
Ocoee CRA's Redevelopment Trust Fund for FY 2020-2021
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Opening Cash Balan:e 10.0V20 2,306,058.16
Contributions TIF) 1.718.937.57
Design
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$25,123.2
city 921610.39
''Dunry 795,327,18
• N. Blackwood Ave Streetscape/Utility Redesign thru 30%
$18,123.03
FDOT Reimbursement 69.849
• Wellness Park 100%Construction Documents
$7,000.24
o'a1 Income . . ..
FISCALYEAR 2020-2021 EXPENDITURES
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During FY 2020-2021, the CRA expended a total of
$560,470.29, as follows.
• SR 50 between SR 429 to just west of Clarke Rd Median
Landscape Warranty Maintenance
$65,469.18
Operating 251.158.39
Personnel 284.288.63
Capital 25.023.27
It is noted that $3,590,286.33 remained in the Redevelopment
2021 Trust Fund ExPend;tures On the above Projects
$95592-45
Trust Fund as of September 30, 2021,and was designated by the
CRA Board for specific CRA capital improvement projects for
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FY 2021-2022 pursuant to Florida Statutes.
Total Nu nbe r Of Key Projects
4
For more information on the CRA budget visit
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CRA REVENUES
-- FDOT Reimbursement
2%
CRA EXPENDITURES
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Cash Balance
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WEST
How Ocoee Corner-R Came to Be
0066 rLO seCo_rmm--2dc- to>m- Agcnc
(C RA) is a c ta4L.az i a ad ie : 4�t, d �a a uc FSn s
'%X,st Rcdcvdopmcni District dnc, in Fart, to the Baca ni
and dilapidat i Coiom PiaaaTim, Share C —d—iin M
io f`i ud"ss a..-ico— of Magetrc Roadand
S— Road 50.B t scnc,p,io—ofth 2>>reson
m p spe_, ~n as a condom rn—ship _ .._me and eosin easements needed eo be terninated. The
CLn ofOcoeewor 'dwid, the prop .. ownes ro
cl*ninate the—ership icues and filed a nsucaber of
liens, including a demolition lien. The CR,4's coa eo
pccparc the sire fox fcdc-vdopm—was $1 300MO
nmda d-d Lgat f"mda d is uioLm"
2.} b c:utriqsg from .hc d—oh o_ Lc--_ s. L 201 b, the
G'n CRA, and die- ,, --r cnr"d into a Sc-atcmcnt
Ag -mc rnu 4-uheCfed tttcai auu- luciing
ttionti,,andu!"p p nr own - paid u!"
C :CRAapa in— of$! J}5A}6.21ro -,the
co a of demolition. The Setlement Agreement also
incLd d a mn_ccpt and dsi gn standards to 4e follow i
I the prop—n owns, Bo,d D—toom-r Cb_rpo_rafion,
','kfiing the dc-vdopm— k,,,, n as Oco- C:o_rncs.
Today, the fiM phase of Ocoee Com— has been
constructed and 100% teased. The development is now
home to Ptah, Bowls, D -mists of Ocoee, tng—V—
PeadeV aion, Tnuana slain, and SS Butcher. The
second phase of dcvdopm—ind_d6 SonnJs BBB.
11-, We-, - 11
TTvs new sn-d— reaa.v an* ,s sunder
c s r ron a i uoeld 4e sp 4i• the •'
,qdofsu—r 2022.Bs iD s>m- o a
C)>>i s 1- go i s
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Ld F.�moxc fsodc a4i same .rota��
Opea.FOR BUSINESS
16 NEW BUSINESSES
OPENED THEIR DOORS IN 2021
11103 W. Colonial Dr.
10889 W. Colonial Dr.
NEW TO MAGUIRE CROSSING
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2787 Old Winter Garden Rd.
2759 Old Winter Garden Rd.
F T Y
EST
.HeaithyVvest Omni I-citiative
In the s—er of2021, Ciuy and CR-Asiaffpressemed a p!an highligming
hic- trans and -ciatedfacitiries can influence and itropp- cormumnini-
heath to the Net Orange Heatincare District. The Yearlong process
birifi,,,u,d disc -k-and draftesdacrion ptms c lh mprescrianue, from tic
F 7iGotha
I- oFoaktand, Q, y oFVuner Garden, 1oan o V ridermere,
Rurat Scutemern, Crry of Ocoee, Orange Courn.y. MerroPtan Orhindo,
Bikep"WIT.Ak Cennat Flonda.and dic Panda Deparimern oFTIrmsporrano,
As part of, ibis proce- CRA siaffiden rifled eve ral firtrue padr-yqs adril
,tic FittV7- R -1 1 Y U-topmenir Di nier i-miurdi g runt ties tocaed .Aong S.
Btufrirc!Av crim, M,,unc Smar, N. BtacknodA-nuc, S. BtacisaondA"crim,
OtAV'uner Garderid, and Magui ic tad, (1, 1 or dic , - porrarn
ourcumes from dice process - dicadopdon ofn i-ptemernan",
pLin al-bi-th, Foumia,ion fir -a H,itrhi,rV- O-6c itt fin-d and
cornmer: ai,h Bi-VTatk Ccrurat Florida ioccc dic program manager for
Hoddry Nyesi Orange praio Connection. 'llie program v- -k- to
impt-crudic 1ruis ffi,knue, proalize prolicers, ciecare attriess progr-s.
andhosi: sporkit err nirsonorad ' i-nir in mercgkvr's raniand p.k finatt"".
Th
e Fcrondarion for a Hme teat Nvcsi Orange baq committed annually
$5,000,000 for orpu,,rr prolicers and $30,000 for -111ness progr- in order
in tte et tis H,ArhYV- Oning, b nut Is ffi,knu I,
Merket Guide
Th
e CRA parmered-idi be Cin- to update and pmrshdre 2020 Market Guide. The Guide
includes r-porrmi: derrographic information, p-rdesa gterpsc critic current mr,est-t
acer"nie.qby the Cin,- andbe CRA, and identities pmenrial properriesdral are open for
ci-tomrcru: or `care
T the Market Guide is designed to easity, distribute, anna-i- a business card; however, it opens
up in di,pt,-.ino,,r-map or the Q, Y with the Fifty V'-Rcd,cton.mcnr Di,iner hightiTghtod
a roator fearme. 'the Fifni- Nvesi Red-doppmern District is be Ciips prionar,,- corromercial corridor
and its is vit rt Err he menih marketability critic Cu., if von Like In meenc a copy or
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HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
1here are numerous national, state, androcal studies bar have Achoinim, ill b,,.,, ii V mii in '11�
cinc-Bred aha-id, iler ... daccess in pubfic psits aid nut, id Old 'Mri-Ir Garct- Road u, Drmnomn Oco-,,
n n i coc rates ofchronic ithresoes are reduced. 'the CRA, Cin-, and the Westn West ail. -m` - trad connection not only provides a safe facilit-i to walk , run,
Orange H,ildicare Dilincram parincring iobuitc! H,Arun West
Orange VUlness parkaidcumptere dic S. Btufrid A-u- brut 001"o".11T, IT, IT, fn, , in, Vc"Ohang�
,ailh theitnern: oFi-p—ill; menih cummunru,""'itit, birro" for 'Irait. -Irlm trait alt also play anioriportantrole in prow; ding a safe route to school
—rd—, and tic tourtc orliforre. in n-d)Y d—lopm.—I.
WeuPA imind, ,rrrua rng aha, is .daY "I r tee*
pond dirough dic ilsamladlln oFa ix, mite perimerer aaking palh,
gairticulgarcas for heat'd-tarod -nrs,and four -ttriess sanions.
T fulty
The par, -.11 be beauri , landscaped, including the i-flarion
oFaquaiegerad"nair dic pond, -nerlin,, crean I riga more
-a-,tscid g,Pnp,rrypta.ds,ui g,m1pro,rd-rarnmLoca,
for re-arion. 'the transformation ofan orgry pond to an urban
park , offering time. opportunities, -.11 be -1comed into on,,
T 1he NvcOrange Heatincare District as-a.dedbe CRA adr
a $2.25 million. an to conqu-ne new park. "he par, -.11
Inq in dic uin, oF$2.75 mittiitnd arkc,,rip ur,,-,u In
cou--, ere dic CIRA aitt pariner ant -he Q,i-
cond- achess progr- !I is pro- diair mm rdr,g ph, scat
m prograniing, in addition to outdoor finiess patio and tran, can
r,su,', il posilive l-atd, r-pacirs,
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addimn, h, riajo, o, 4IN'di-, Ra& -.1, IXF
0 rier a s ti0l)Mcru
trail 1i
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murc,ro presiding nm, in .-
funding.
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S. Bluford Avenue Trail Wellness Park
adjacent to the Healthy Site Plan
West Orange Welloress Park. 1L
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H'-.Iltic.le District
BE IN THE KNOW: The Ocoee CRA is seeking opportunities to meet with businesses, organizations, property management and home
owner associations to share the Fifty West Redevelopment District's vision, opportunities, and information on projects. If you are
interested in finding out more about the Fifty West Redevelopment District contact Ginger Corless,
CRA Administrator at 407.905.3100 X 9-1026.
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