Mayor Dyer Attends Tourist Development Council Meeting Today

Mayor Dyer Joins Tourist Development Council Meeting
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer is scheduled to attend the Tourist Development Council (TDC) meeting today, Friday, March 6, 2026. The session, which begins at 9:30 a.m., is being held at the Orange County Administration Building in the Commission Chambers located on South Rosalind Avenue. As a key member of the council, the Mayor will join other regional leaders to oversee the strategic management of tourist tax revenues and the promotion of Central Florida's tourism industry.
The Tourist Development Council is responsible for recommending the use of tax dollars collected from local hotels and short-term rentals. These funds are vital for maintaining major infrastructure, such as the Orange County Convention Center, and supporting the diverse array of arts and cultural organizations that define the City Beautiful. Today's meeting serves as a critical checkpoint for reviewing fiscal projections and regional marketing strategies for the upcoming quarter.
Orange County Hosts "Taking the CON Out of Consumer" Forum
While the Mayor focuses on economic development, the Orange County Neighborhood Services Division is hosting a significant public service event today at the Holden Heights Community Center. The "Taking the CON Out of Consumer" forum, running from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., addresses the rising concerns of fraud and financial scams impacting residents across Orlando.
- Presenters from various local and state agencies are sharing information regarding the latest sophisticated scams targeting families and seniors.
- The forum aims to provide residents with actionable steps to secure their personal information and report suspicious activities to law enforcement.
- Although public registration for the event has reached capacity, county officials have invited media representatives to the center to interview experts and help broadcast safety tips to the general public.
Recent Legislative Trends and Future Outlook
Today’s government activity occurs against a backdrop of active community engagement. On Thursday, City of Orlando officials celebrated several milestones, including the 25th annual Bike to Work Day and the 65th anniversary of Harry P. Leu Gardens. The latter included the official ribbon-cutting of a new Edible Garden, a project designed to promote urban agriculture and sustainability within the city limits.
In addition to these community celebrations, local leaders are preparing for significant legislative debates next week. The Orange County Board of County Commissioners is currently reviewing a resolution to formally oppose the establishment of a new federal detention facility in the southeast corridor of Orlando. While no vote is scheduled for today, the issue remains a top priority for county leadership as they evaluate the potential impact on local resources and infrastructure.
Looking ahead, the Orlando City Council is not in session today; however, their next regular meeting is slated for Monday, March 16, 2026, at City Hall.