WINDERMERE
Observer Serving Southwest Orange County
Dr. Phillips hosts tournament honoring Ian Supra. 15.
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VOLUME 2, NO. 22
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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017
Three elected to Town Council
ARTS & CULTURE
Voters selected incumbents Bob McKinley and Jim OâBrien, and newcomer Richard Montgomery. SEE 2.
After Arnie STORY ON PAGE 4
West Orange theater director Ken Rush preps for final bow.
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Windermereâs Park Avenue to expand this summer Road reconstruction to expand Park Avenue to the north will begin in June, with the goal of completion by August. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER
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âThe way we view this event, it is absolutely a community event. It starts with Orlando and the Central Florida community, and itâs important to us that folks get to participate and embrace this tournament as their signature event.â â Marci Doyle, tournament COO
After five-and-one-half years of planning, Windermereâs Park Avenue is set to undergo reconstruction this summer to expand the roadway and relieve traffic congestion near Windermere Elementary School. SEE PARK PAGE 4
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Local leaders: Proposed bill threatens city authority
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A state bill involving the installation of wireless communication infrastructure has unnerved leaders. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER
Soon, city and county governments in Florida could have less authority over their public right-of-ways courtesy of a recently introduced bill making its way through the state Legislature in Tallahassee. The bill has been proposed in the Florida Senate as SB 596, and
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Guests enjoy 2017 Taste of Windermere. SEE PAGE 10
its accompaniment in the House of Representatives is HB 687. Its goal? To prohibit governments from denying telecommunication providers â such as AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint â permits on the basis of zoning regulations. Translation: Municipal government officials essentially SEE BILL PAGE 5
The Rotary Club of Winter Garden surprised longtime member Ted Van Deventer with a cake to commemorate his 90th birthday. With him is Rotary President Krista Carter.