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Kissimmee updates incentives, adopts 2026 legislative priorities including police evidence-room and stormwater funding requests
Summary
The Kissimmee City Commission approved changes to its economic development incentives and adopted legislative priorities for the 2026 state session, including a $750,000 request for a police evidence-room gap and a state contribution request for North Kissimmee stormwater improvements.
The Kissimmee City Commission on Oct. 7 approved amendments to the city’s economic development incentives and then adopted a package of legislative priorities for the 2026 state session.
Economic Development Director David Rodriguez said staff rewrote incentive language to emphasize performance-based payouts (payments made after investments and job creation) and to target priority sectors — including the Medical Arts District and an…
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