Orlando mayor to host town hall-style State of Downtown address Attendees wishing to attend Monday’s address asked to RSVP
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ORLANDO, Fla. – The Orlando mayor will provide an update during the 2021 State of Downtown address Monday afternoon.
Mayor Buddy Dyer will discuss downtown Orlando developments and economy at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Exploria Stadium.
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New to this year’s address, the city said it will be a town hall-style event to “allow for a more personal and interactive event, providing the opportunity for attendees to ask questions about downtown directly to Mayor Dyer to answer.”
The State of Downtown address has been a tradition since 1982, according to the city, and is a fundraising event for Downtown Orlando Partnership.
Those who wish to attend are asked to RSVP ahead of the event. To register, click here.
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