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Help Orlando create a “Resilience Plan”: Workshop Monday

ORLANDO, Fla. — The City of Orlando is holding a workshop to get residents’ input on developing a city “Resilience Plan.”

The city is looking to develop a plan to address how to handle and come back from the impacts of disasters, natural or humanmade.

It also wants to focus on the physical return to normal while providing guidance and assistance to individuals to meet social and emotional needs.

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The workshop will be held Monday at 6 p.m., at the College Park Neighborhood Center, 2393 Elizabeth Avenue.

The city has held four previous workshops in different parts of the city. There will be one more in-person opportunity in District 5 later this year.

The city expects to have a draft plan complete by late 2022.

You can find additional details about the “Resilience Plan” here or participate by completing the survey here if you cannot attend.

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