From July 16-30, Orange County is hosting a free, self-serve sandbag program for residents at five Orange County park locations on a first-come, first-served basis. The program is free and open to all Orange County residents in preparation for the peak of hurricane season. Newly-appointed division chief Lauraleigh Avery, the Orange County emergency manager for the fire rescue … [Read more...]
Face Masks Are Now Required in Orange County and City of Orlando
All Orange County residents are required to wear face masks beginning Saturday, June 20, until further notice. Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings announced in a June 18 press conference that beginning Saturday, June 20, at 12:01 a.m., all Orange County and city of Orlando residents are required to wear face masks when outside and in public spaces, whether working, living or … [Read more...]
Orange County to Issue $142 Million in Federal CARES Dollars for Individuals and Small Businesses Beginning June 8
Applications for the Small Business Grant Program and the Individual and Family Assistance Program will open June 8. The Small Business Grant Program will distribute $72.9 million across approximately 6,500 small businesses. Each business can receive up to $10,000, while the Individual and Family Assistance Program will distribute $36.5 million across Orange County residents. … [Read more...]
Orange County is offering Small Businesses FREE Protective Equipment
Orange County Government is again offering small businesses free personal protective equipment (PPE) because of the overwhelming positive response from the first program. The County is providing reusable cloth masks to small businesses – all at no cost – this Wednesday, June 3 and Thursday, June 4. Businesses can choose from two pick-up sites at either Barnett Park or Downey … [Read more...]
BREAKING: Stay-At-Home Order Issued for Orange County
On Tuesday, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings issued all Orange County residents to stay at home. This order will take effect on Thursday, March 26 at 11 p.m. and remain active for two weeks, concluding on April 9 at 11 p.m., unless otherwise stated. The stay-at-home order “excludes any essential business or entity providing essential services such as health care, food … [Read more...]
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