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Commissioners warn West Fairbanks could see medical-office sprawl without incentives; annexation fight with Orlando flagged

City of Winter Park Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) work session · July 22, 2026
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Summary

Officials said roughly 31 acres of vacant commercial land and 21 acres of vacant residential land in the CRA could be redeveloped as medical office or generic apartments unless the city competes on zoning and incentives; commissioners previewed an interjurisdictional dispute with Orlando over annexation.

Multiple commissioners and agency staff discussed redevelopment pressures on West Fairbanks and the need to compete on zoning and incentives to achieve the city’s vision. One commissioner said the CRA area includes about 31 acres of vacant commercial and about 21 acres of vacant residential land and warned that without intervention developers would likely build medical office uses that meet land‑basis economics but do not match the community’s desired character.

Commissioners also described a contention with nearby municipalities, saying Orlando has sought to pass approvals in that corridor and that the county’s willingness to fund infrastructure and the presence of utility investments are central to annexation leverage. Staff previewed additional commission-level discussion the following day and said negotiations with county partners and MetroPlan are ongoing.

"If we don't do something there, you're going to get one thing, which is medical office," one agency official said, arguing that zoning and incentives will determine the corridor’s future use.