WINTER PARK/MAITLAND
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 29, NO. 43
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2017
Total district domination Winter Park High steamrolled Boone, 27-7, to capture another district title. SEE PAGE 16.
THIS IS HER Now part of NBC’s wildly successful “This Is Us” cast, Mandy Moore’s love for the performing arts began at Park Maitland School. SEE PAGE 4.
Townhome project clears first hurdle A project is one vote away from becoming a reality on the site of the First Church of Christ, Scientist. TIM FREED ASSOCIATE EDITOR
A development for 16 townhomes at the site of the First Church of Christ, Scientist took another step toward final approval Monday, Oct. 23, as Winter Park city commissioners approved the project’s first SEE HURDLE PAGE 2
YOUR TOWN WINTER PARK CHARM CAPTURES AWARD
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“My time at Park Maitland School marked an outright shift in my life, where my dreams of being a performer were born and the makings of that side of my life started coming into focus.” — Mandy Moore
Maitland City Council approves amendments to park site process
Winter Park recently received the “Coolest Downtown” award and was recognized as a finalist for an “Outstanding Achievement Award for Environmental Efforts” at the 2017 America in Bloom Symposium and Awards Program in Holliston, Massachusetts. The city has received three major AIB award in five years. Along with a handful of the 40 communities evaluated, Winter Park also received the top 2017 “Bloom Rating” of five blooms.
ARTISTIC ENDEAVOR
The process could cut the Park Site Master plan development from its original nine-to 10-month timeline down to four to five months. TROY HERRING ASSOCIATE EDITOR
In a short meeting on Monday, Oct. 23, the Maitland City Council decided to move forward on new amendments to simplify the Park Site Master Planning process. After a presentation from Parks & Recreation Director Jay Conn and a short discussion, the
move was made with unanimous approval by the council. Part of the plan is to cut the current process, which requires seven steps to four. Step one will include PRAB workshops with staff and design consultants. The process then will move into steps two and three, which would involve public SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4
Winter Park resident shares love of all things artistic with local school students. SEE PAGE 3.