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Early Voting for Central Florida’s Primary Election Begins August 5

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Former Florida State Representative Daisy Morales was sign-waving outside the Orange County Supervisor of Elections office on Monday, August 5, to kick off early voting. Morales is running for a second term as State Representative for Florida House District 44 and will be on the ballot in the primary election on August 20, 2024. Photo by J Willie David, III / Florida National News

ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – Central Florida voters in Orange and Osceola counties can start casting their ballots early for the primary election beginning Monday, August 5. Early voting will continue until Sunday, August 18, ahead of the primary election on August 20.

Joy Goodyear was sign-waving outside the Orange County Supervisor of Elections office on Monday, August 5, to kick off early voting. Goodyear is running for judge of the Florida 9th Circuit Court and will be on the ballot in the primary election on August 20, 2024. Photo by J Willie David, III / Florida National News

Important Election Resources:

  • Voting by Mail: Ensure your mail-in ballot application is submitted before Thursday, August 8. Ballots started being mailed out on July 6.
  • Voter Registration: Confirm your registration status to ensure you are eligible to vote.
  • Election Myths: Get informed with the top 25 debunked election and voting myths in Florida.

Early Voting Schedules:

  • Orange County: August 5 – August 18, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
  • Osceola County: August 5 – August 18, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Brevard County: August 10 – August 17, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Flagler County: August 10 – August 17, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Lake County: August 8 – August 17, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Marion County: August 10 – August 17, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Seminole County: August 10 – August 17, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Sumter County: August 10 – August 17, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Volusia County: August 10 – August 17, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Key Dates for General Election:

  • General Election: November 5
  • Voter Registration Deadline: October 7
  • Early Voting for General Election: October 21 – November 3

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Florida Congressman Darren Soto, EPA Announce $188.3M Loan to Toho Water Authority

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Source: US Congressman Darren Soto

KISSIMMEE, Fla. (FNN) – Congressman Darren Soto (FL-09) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Mae Wu announced a transformative $188.3 million Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to the Toho Water Authority. This federal funding will modernize water infrastructure in Osceola and Polk Counties, ensuring a resilient water supply for over 450,000 residents.

“We are thrilled to secure this $188 million WIFIA loan for Toho Water Authority, which will play a crucial role in protecting clean water, preserving our environment, and meeting the needs of our rapidly growing community,” said Rep. Soto. “This investment is a significant step towards a sustainable water future for Central Florida.”

The WIFIA loan will support the Toho Water Authority’s One Water Initiative, designed to reduce reliance on fresh groundwater by expanding water treatment facilities and improving the drinking water distribution system. The initiative will also implement cutting-edge technologies to enhance water quality, increase system resilience, and reduce operational costs. The project, expected to create approximately 1,750 jobs, aligns with the state’s Central Florida Water Initiative rule and aims to protect the environment by reducing effluent discharges.

“This $188.3 million loan will fund key upgrades that are essential for public health, environmental protection, and economic growth in Central Florida,” said EPA Deputy Assistant Administrator Mae Wu. “Thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration’s investment in America’s infrastructure, we’re ensuring a sustainable water future for communities across the nation.”

Toho Water Authority’s CEO/Executive Director Todd Swingle expressed gratitude for the continued support: “Supported by this WIFIA financing, Toho’s One Water Initiative will deliver a portfolio of water projects to responsibly serve our rapidly growing Central Florida community in the years and decades to come.”

The U.S. EPA’s WIFIA program has been instrumental in accelerating water infrastructure investment nationwide, having announced over $20 billion in financing to support $44 billion in projects, creating approximately 150,000 jobs. This latest loan to the Toho Water Authority is part of a master agreement that will commit a total of $292 million in WIFIA assistance to the authority.

 

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Orlando Area Residential Real Estate Snapshot for July 2024

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – New Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association data shows market continues to stabilize for homebuyers as inventory increases for seventh month in a row.

State of the Market

  • July’s interest rate was recorded at 6.6%, down from 6.7% in June.
    • In ORRA’s new survey of Orlando REALTORS, 52% of respondents cited interest rates as the top challenge for buyers, causing some buyers to wait out purchasing homes right now or look at lower price points.
  • The median home price for July was recorded at $390,000, down from $395,000 in June. June was the highest monthly median home price on record in the Orlando area.
    • Home prices were cited as the second biggest issue facing buyers in ORRA’s new survey.
  • Inventory for July was recorded at 11,158, up 3.4% from June when inventory was recorded at 10,796. This is the seventh month in a row inventory has risen. The last time inventory was this high was November 2015.
    • Inventory in July 2024 was 95.1% higher than in July 2023.
  • Overall sales rose 2.0% from June to July. There were 2,652 sales in July, up from 2,601 sales in June.
  • Pending sales rose by 1.5%, with 3,940 in June and 3,999 in July.
  • New listings fell 1.8% from June to July, with 4,067 new homes on the market in July, compared to 4,143 in June.
  • Homes spent an average of 55 days on the market (DOM) in July – up from 54 in June. This is 41.0% higher than July 2023 when homes spent an average of 39 days on the market.
    • 72% of survey respondents reported that most homes are moving from sale to pending in 21+ days, up significantly from last year.
  • “July represented another strong month in the housing market as many families worked to squeeze in their moves before the start of the new school year. We continued to see an increase in inventory and sales as the Orlando housing market continues to stabilize,” said Rose Kemp, Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association President. “Interest rates are still holding steady in the mid-upper 6.0% range. The current market conditions offer more options for buyers along with new potential negotiating opportunities. Realtors are key to the success of a buyer and seller transaction.”

Market Snapshot

  • Interest rates fell from 6.7% in June to 6.6% in July.
  • Pending sales rose 1.5%, with 3,940 in June and 3,999 in July.
  • 25 distressed homes (bank-owned properties and short sales) accounted for 0.9% of all home sales in July. This is the same number of distressed homes that sold in June.

Inventory

  • Orlando area inventory rose 3.4% from June to July. Inventory in June was 10,796, and inventory in July was 11,158.
  • The supply of homes rose to 4.21 months in July, up 1.4% from 4.15 months in June. A balanced market is six months of supply.
  • The number of new listings decreased from June to July by 1.8% – from 4,143 homes to 4,067 homes.

ORRA’s full State of the Market Report for July can be found here.

This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by the Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association and the Stellar Multiple Listing Service. Neither the association nor StellarMLS guarantees or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by the association or by StellarMLS does not reflect all real estate activity in the market. Due to late closings, an adjustment is necessary to record those closings posted after our reporting date.

ORRA REALTOR® sales represent sales involving Orlando Regional REALTOR® Association members, who are primarily – but not exclusively – located in Orange and Seminole counties. Note that statistics released each month may be revised in the future as new data is received.

Orlando MSA numbers reflect sales of homes located in Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake counties by members of any REALTOR® association, not just members of ORRA.

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Support the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens with your license or registration renewal

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During the month of September, customers at the

Seminole County Tax Collector’s Office are invited to donate to the Zoo

When: September 1-30, 2024

Where: All six Seminole County Tax Collector’s Office (Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Winter Springs, Sanford, Oviedo)

What: Seminole County residents can help support the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens when they visit the Tax Collector’s Office.

During the month of September, residents renewing their driver’s licenses or registration/plate tags for auto, trailer, boat or jet-skis, will have the opportunity to make a donation to the Zoo.

By donating, Seminole County residents can make a meaningful contribution to the Zoo’s mission and help enhance conservation, education and community outreach programs.

Why should you donate this month?

  • The Central Florida Zoo is the largest informal provider of STEM education programs in Seminole County, sparking curiosity and a love of wildlife in all ages.

 

  • With certification by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, the Central Florida Zoo protects endangered and vulnerable species, donating funds to multiple programs that help save animals from extinction.

 

  • The Central Florida Zoo is the largest cultural attraction in Seminole County, with popular events that bring our local communities together in a place where everyone is welcome.

For more information, visit https://www.centralfloridazoo.org/charity-givebacks/.

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