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Orlando council greenlights two city land dispositions to create affordable rental housing
Summary
Council approved the sale of a 1.37‑acre parcel on Orange Center Boulevard and a 2.15‑acre Piedmont Street surplus parcel to support affordable housing: Orange Center will be sold below market to aid financing; Piedmont will be developed into 67 family rental units.
The Orlando City Council voted Nov. 10 to convey two city‑owned parcels for affordable housing development.
City staff described the first disposition as a 1.37‑acre vacant parcel on Orange Center Boulevard that the city would sell below market value to help finance affordable housing development. Staff said the below‑market sale is…
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