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Media Preview: Orange County Board of County Commissioners Meeting | February 10, 2026
The February 10, 2026, meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m.
Presentations:
Proclamation recognizing March 1–7, 2026, as National Consumer Protection Week
Proclamation designating February 11, 2026, as Heart of Florida United Way 2-1-1 Day
Presentation of Art in the Chambers
Consent Agenda
Item A-2: Adoption of Film Incentive Program Policies and Procedures
On November 18, 2025, the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved a resolution establishing a Film Incentive Program in Orange County utilizing Tourist Development Tax dollars. The Film Incentive Program is a five-year initiative designed to revitalize Orange County’s film industry and boost tourism by attracting film and television productions. Action requested: Adoption of Standard Operating Procedures for a Tourist Development Tax Film Incentive Program, and providing an effective date. (Office of the Mayor)
Item A-4: Transportation Mobility Hubs
Orange County has received a $271,000 federal Community Project Funding Grant to develop mobility hubs. A mobility hub is a centralized location designed for safe, convenient, and reliable access to multiple modes of transportation and offers amenities for walking, biking, and transit use. The mobility hubs will be developed in partnership with LYNX for the LYNX Pine Hills Transfer Center and Orange County Public Schools for Orange Technical College, South Campus. Action requested: Approval of Community Project Funding Grant Agreement between the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Orange County Government for $271,000 (Office of Sustainability and Resilience).
Item H-2: CDBG-DR Funding for Public Service Partnerships
This item seeks approval of awarding Community Development Block Grant–Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funding to six community organizations to expand disaster resilience outreach for people experiencing homelessness, support recovery and self-sufficiency programs, and increase access to mental health services. The community organizations include Catholic Charities of Central Florida, Inc., Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando and Osceola County, Inc., IMPOWER, Inc., Operation New Hope, SALT Outreach, Inc., and United Against Poverty, Inc. Action requested: Approval of Public Services Subrecipient Agreements between Orange County and 6 community organizations for a total of $1.27 million. (Housing and Community Development)
Item H-3: Drainage and Flood Mitigation Projects Using CDBG-DR Funds
This item calls for approval of three agreements under the CDBG-DR Infrastructure, Public Facilities, and Mitigation Program for drainage-related improvements in the Cities of Winter Garden and Winter Park, and the Town of Eatonville. The projects will reduce flooding, strengthen stormwater and wastewater systems, and enhance the community’s overall resilience to future storms. Action requested: Approval of Capital Improvements and Infrastructure Subrecipient Agreements for a total of $20 million in CDBG-DR funding. (Housing and Community Development)
Discussion Agenda:
Item A-5: Amendment to Visit Orlando Tourism Promotion Agreement
This is an update on the follow-up actions taken in response to the audit of Visit Orlando’s compliance with the 2019 Tourism Promotion Agreement. Action requested: Approval and execution of the Third Amendment to the Orange County and Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. Tourism Promotion Agreement. (County Administration)
Item B-1: Commissioner’s Report
District 1 Commissioner Wilson has requested that the Board discuss creating a zoning ordinance to address parking accommodations for buses, trailers, and other movable structures used by homeless shelters and transitional service providers. This item is for informational purposes only; no action is requested.
Item A-6: Update on the IGSA Agreement and ICE Detention (Continued from County Administrator Discussion Items)
Following direction from Mayor Demings at the January 27, 2026, Board of County Commissioners meeting, County Administration, the County Attorney’s Office, and the Corrections Department will provide a brief update to the Board. The update will include current jail statistics related to ICE detainees, the status of IGSA contract negotiations, and a legal review of a proposed moratorium on future non-municipal detention facilities. This item is for informational purposes only; no action is requested. (Public Safety Department)
Media Notes:
- A link to the FULL agenda can be found here: https://ocfl.box.com/s/9zpud1bkqkzfee8ks21ivn38y809shhf
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About Orange County Government: Orange County Government strives to serve its residents and guests with integrity, honesty, fairness and professionalism. Located in Central Florida, Orange County includes 13 municipalities and is home to world-famous theme parks, one of the nation’s largest convention centers and a thriving life science research park. Seven elected members make up the Board of County Commissioners, including the Mayor, who is elected countywide. For more information, please visit www.OCFL.net or go to Orange County Government’s social media channels.
