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Orlando commissioners hear update on plan for downtown’s future; OK city budget

Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation September 27, 2022

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To make downtown Orlando a neighborhood with experiences for everyone, it will need to realign streets for two-way traffic and repurpose others with sidewalks. It should also create and invest in more public spaces to the south and north of the Central Business District. That’s all according to a briefing from a team of consultants, who are working on a plan called Project DTO 2.0, which is set to chart the course for downtown’s future. “I... + full article



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