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Orlando City Council to Convene for Regular Session and Public Workshops Today

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February 9, 2026/11:00 AM
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Orlando City Council to Convene for Regular Session and Public Workshops Today
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City Hall Prepares for Afternoon Council Meeting

The Orlando City Council is scheduled to meet today, Monday, February 9, 2026, to conduct regular city business and address legislative priorities for the Central Florida region. Held at the Orlando City Hall located at 400 South Orange Avenue, the session will bring together Mayor Buddy Dyer and the six city commissioners representing Orlando’s diverse districts. The main council meeting is slated to begin at 2:00 PM in the Council Chambers on the second floor.

Before the formal voting session, the council will engage in an Agenda Review and Workshop session starting at 1:00 PM. This preliminary gathering is a critical component of the city's governance, allowing officials to discuss complex items on the consent agenda and receive presentations on upcoming projects. Today’s schedule specifically includes a Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) workshop, where members will review urban renewal strategies and economic development initiatives intended to bolster the downtown core and surrounding neighborhoods.

Key Agenda Structure and Public Participation

While the council handles a variety of administrative and legislative tasks, the meeting today is expected to focus on several key categories of municipal governance:

  • Consent Agenda Items: Routine approvals including contracts, grants, and minor zoning adjustments that are often voted on in a single block unless pulled for specific discussion.
  • Public Hearings: Opportunities for residents to speak on specific ordinances, including land use changes and new city regulations.
  • CRA and NID Business: Matters relating to the Community Redevelopment Agency and Neighborhood Improvement Districts.

Public participation remains a cornerstone of these sessions. Residents wishing to address the council on specific agenda items were required to submit their requests to the City Clerk’s office by 9:00 AM this morning. In-person comments are welcomed during the designated public comment periods, ensuring that the voices of the community are heard before official votes are cast.

Additional Government Activity and Cultural Observance

Beyond the primary council session, other government activities are taking place at City Hall today. The 3rd Advisory Committee for RFP26-0046 is holding an in-person meeting to evaluate proposals related to city procurement. This committee plays a vital role in ensuring transparency and fiscal responsibility in how city contracts are awarded.

Additionally, today marks a significant cultural moment for the city government as it hosts the 2026 Black History Month Exhibition. The exhibition, located in the Terrace Gallery at City Hall, honors the centennial of national Black history commemorations. Visitors and meeting attendees are encouraged to view the curated works that celebrate the contributions and history of the Black community in Orlando and beyond. For those unable to attend the council meeting in person, the proceedings are being broadcast live via the city’s official website, YouTube channel, and on Orange TV.