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Mayor Jacobs pitches $300M in infrastructure as part of ‘INVEST in Our Home for Life’ initiative

Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs is on a mission – move people and goods safely – and remove Central Florida’s stigma as the most dangerous place for walkers. And she’s putting her Best Foot Forward once again by designating $15 million to sidewalks and other safety projects as part of her […]

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Why walk? America Walks answers the question

Why Walk? Well to best answer that question, America Walks hosted a webinar on June 18 by the same name with speakers Jonathon Stalls, founder of Walk2Connect and Jim Stone, biologist and executive director of Circulate San Diego. But to answer that question, it may be best to first start […]

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Engineers hard at work: Crosswalk makeovers

City of Orlando and Orange County engineers are hard at work to improve both your walking, biking, and driving experiences here. Some hand-picked favorite improvements happening now include: General Rees Avenue will soon see a new mid-block crosswalk to the South of Blue Jacket Park. It will appear at Sycamore Drive between […]

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Orlando recognized as Bicycle Friendly City

Orlando has once again been designated as a bronze-level Bicycle Friendly Community from the League of American Bicyclists. City leaders, businesses, schools, and community members are continuing to work hard to take this designation to the next level and make Orlando a city that is welcoming to our friends on […]

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Healthy Central Florida inspires organizations to get active

Healthy Central Florida helped hopeful nonprofits get inspired last month as part of its Health Innovation Grant Workshop where ten organizations will be granted $2,500 for projects and initiatives that aim to make the Eatonville, Maitland and Winter Park area the healthiest in the nation. Four Healthy Central Florida’s main […]