A sweeping update to Orlando's land development code, expected to reach a final council vote in September 2026, would allow taller mixed-use buildings in seven neighborhood corridors and reshape how residents experience parking, transit, and housing costs.
Community advocates and policy analysts say the overlapping policy shifts will reshape daily life for tens of thousands of Orlando residents across income levels.
Changes to the city's community consultation process mean Orlando homeowners and renters now have a longer window to review and respond to proposed developments in their neighborhoods.