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Orange City outlines infrastructure gains, approves permanent fire station
Summary
City Manager Christine Davis highlighted completed road, water and park projects, said the city collected nearly $4 million in grants (including a $1.24 million state grant for septic-to-sewer), and announced approval of a permanent two-story fire station at the South Water Treatment Plant site.
City Manager Christine Davis presented Orange City's State of the City, detailing repairs completed after Hurricane Milton, water-treatment upgrades and several park, sidewalk and signage projects while announcing approval of a permanent two-story fire station.
"I'm city manager Christine Davis, and we are so excited to share the progress Orange City has made over the past year," Davis said, opening the presentation. She said city staff responded quickly after Hurricane Milton to design and complete repairs on Monastery Road between South Silverstone Court and Piney Court, and that "the project is now fully operational and the FEMA reimbursement process is ongoing."
Davis described a major utility upgrade at the main water treatment plant, calling the…
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