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December 5, 2011
I
am often moved by the generosity of our residents and their willingness
to help those in need. Our City’s culture of caring and service is one
of its greatest strengths.
As we enjoy another holiday season filled with the hustle
and bustle of shopping, parties and decorations, I want to remind
everybody that the holidays are also a great time to help those less
fortunate. Many of our Central Florida neighbors are in need this year.
In the spirit of the season, we are launching ORLANDO SHARES, a
community campaign to encourage every resident and business to do what
they can to make someone else’s holidays a little brighter.
Here are a few ways to show that ORLANDO SHARES:
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Mayor Dyer in the Community
October 26, 2011
Talking about how the NBA Lockout impacts jobs and our
local economy on Fox Business Channel
I recently appeared on Fox Business Channel to talk about the local
impacts of the NBA lockout:
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/1241604473001/orlando-mayor-not-pursuing-suit-against-magic-nba
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Mayor Dyer in the Community
October 25, 2011
Mayor Buddy Dyer’s State of Downtown Address
On October 24th, I delivered the annual State of Downtown
Address.
If you weren’t able to make it to the event in-person, you can watch it
on the City’s web site by clicking on the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5xXr8S2ZDg
State of Downtown is my opportunity to give our community a progress
report on our collective effort to reshape and revitalize Central
Florida’s urban core. This year’s speech was inspired by the book, “For
the Love of Cities” by Peter Kageyama. The book is based on the idea
that cities (and downtowns) that are able to bring about a greater
emotional connection with their residents benefit both socially and
economically.
Highlights from the 2011 State of Downtown event include:
The Lake Eola Fountain Show: Beginning tonight, daily jazz shows
will run at 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. featuring choreographed water, light
and sound shows for attendees. On November 11, 2011, for Veterans Day
and on other holidays there will be a patriotic water, light and sound
show in place of the regular jazz show.
Orlando Central Station: With SunRail set to begin rolling in
just a few years, Downtown Orlando’s LYNX Central Station stop will soon
be Central Florida’s transit hub. RIDA Development announced that they
are moving ahead with plans to transform the property adjacent to the
LYNX Central Station into a 200-million dollar mixed use development
that integrates retail shops, residential units and green space into a
walk-able village connected to a SunRail stop. The project, called
“Central Station,” will be a national model for sustainable,
transit-oriented development. It will create hundreds of much-needed
jobs and encourage new economic activity along the Orange Avenue
corridor.
Why I Love Orlando: Earlier this month, 150 residents
participated in a workshop aimed at creating a simple, organic movement
to: make people more cognizant of why they choose to live in Orlando;
and start a public conversation about ways we can make our city more
lovable. To get involved in the “Why I Love Orlando” effort, go to the
group’s Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/WhyILoveOrlando
I hope you remain as excited and optimistic as I am about the future of
our City - and the future of Downtown Orlando.
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Mayor Dyer in the Community
October 13, 2011
An Open Letter to the NBA from Orlando Mayor Buddy
Dyer and the Mayors of America’s NBA cities
Check out the letter I wrote, along with other Mayors in NBA cities,
calling on the NBA and the NBA Players Union to end the labor dispute.
http://www.usmayors.org/pressreleases/uploads/20111013-letter-nba.pdf
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Mayor Dyer in the Community
September 12, 2011
Dyer: Orlando Has Lots to Offer Relocating
Businesses
For the last several weeks, we have been talking about
how the City of Orlando is in the best financial shape of any major city
in Florida.
I want to pass along a piece from the Orlando Business Journal that
illustrates the important connection between well-run,
fiscally-responsible government and the private sector’s ability to
create jobs:
http://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/blog/2011/09/dyer-orlando-to-tow-the-line-on.html
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Economic News,
Mayor Dyer in the Community
September 12, 2011
Orlando Sentinel My Word -
Pensions
I want to pass along a “My Word” column I wrote that
appeared in the Orlando Sentinel today.
Pensions for public employees and the burden they place on taxpayers is
a hot topic across the country right now. I took the time to write the
piece because I think it’s important that our residents know that their
City government has worked hard to lessen this burden and make the City
of Orlando's pension program a model for others.
You can read the column by clicking the link below:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opinion/os-ed-pension-reform-myword-091211-20110909,0,6571792.story
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Economic News,
Mayor Dyer in the Community
August 9, 2011
Orlando Small Business Defense Procurement Summit
This week, I partnered with U.S. Senator Bill Nelson
to host a day-long summit aimed at giving Orlando’s Small Businesses new
tools to help them secure contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense.
The Orlando Small Business Defense Procurement
Summit drew 500 small business owners from around Central Florida
and featured presentations by Cecilia Muñoz, Deputy Assistant to the
President and Director of White House Intergovernmental Affairs and Dr.
Ashton B. Carter, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology
& Logistics.
The event is part of a larger effort by the White
House and the Defense Department to encourage more small businesses to
pursue DOD contracts and give those businesses a greater understanding
of how to interact with the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal
contracting agencies. The event also included panel discussions with
federal contractors and provided Orlando’s small businesses with the
opportunity to engage in matchmaking sessions with major prime
contractors and government contracting officials.
The event is featured on the White House Blog at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/08/09/small-business-matchmaking-keeping-america-moving-department-defense-orlando
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Economic News,
Mayor Dyer in the Community
August 1, 2011
GE Ecomagination

Today I visited GE's Downtown Orlando office. GE's
presence in Orlando includes GE Capital as well as a portion of the
company's "Ecomagination" unit which focuses on creating solutions to
the world's sustainability challenges.
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Mayor Dyer in the Community
June 15, 2011
Siemens
On Tuesday, I had the great privilege of visiting with
some of the nearly 3,500 Central Florida residents who work at the
Orlando headquarters of Siemens.
Our friends at Siemens invited me there to help launch
the company’s Diversity Week Celebration. At the event, I had the chance
to meet with many of the men and women who work in the company’s energy
division. I participated in a lively question and answer session with
employees. I even got to tour the Siemens Orlando campus in an electric
vehicle!
It was a great event – and I can’t thank Siemens
enough for the invitation to share in their diversity celebration.
Read more...
Buddy Dyer,
Mayor
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Mayor Dyer in the Community
April 15, 2011
Message from the Mayor
In 2009, the City of Orlando
launched Strengthen Orlando, a local effort to generate jobs and
help residents and small businesses "weather the storm" during
the national recession. Through the Strengthen Orlando
initiative, 900 jobs have been created by expediting $180
million in capital improvement projects and 600 jobs have been
created by expediting the planning and review process for any
commercial project that creates ten or more jobs.
At the April 11, 2011 City Council Workshop, the Orlando City
Council and Mayor Dyer confirmed our commitment to assisting our
City's small businesses during these challenging economic times.
Read more...
Buddy Dyer,
Mayor
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Mayor Dyer in the Community
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