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Archives From the Desk of Orlando City Commissioner Robert Stuart
Robert F. Stuart, District 3 City Commissioner
400 S. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: 407-246-2003; e-mail Robert.Stuart@cityoforlando.net
or check out Orlando's website (www.cityoforlando.net)
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College Park's Holiday on the Drive had a big surprise this year, as George Bush told City Commissioner Robert Stuart that they had something in common. "My job is a decision-making job, and as a result, I make a lot of decisions."
Actually, "George" is local resident John Morgan, one of the top four winners of ABC's "Next Best Thing" celebrity impersonator show. Visit his website at www.GeorgeBushImpersonator.com.
December 2007 - more
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National Night Out is an annual, nationwide campaign to promote community building, teamwork, and crime prevention. National Night Out events give you a chance to socialize with your neighbors and local law enforcement officers, while making your communities stronger and safer. National Night Out was held on Tuesday, August 7th! This community-oriented event, sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, brings neighbors together for a crime and safety awareness night. Last year, Orlando came in third place nationally for the number of neighborhood groups and residents participating in the event. Crime watch groups around the City will hold rallies within their neighborhood to increase program awareness. This year, a kick-off party was held in front of City Hall starting at 4:30 p.m. Mayor Buddy Dyer was joined by the Police Chief Mike McCoy, Fire Chief Jim Reynolds and City Commissioners while he read a proclamation for National Night Out. The party was open to the public and featured radio station Z88.3, various mascots, children's activities and refreshments. College Park residents participated in National Night Out by leaving their outside lights on, getting to know their neighbors and reporting suspicious activity. For more information on how to set up a neighborhood watch in your neighborhood contact Laura Velez at (407) 246-2644 or Laura.Velez@cityoforlando.net. College Park had a great turnout as part of the National Night Out on August 7, 2007. District 3 hosted nine neighborhood parties and College Park hosted four! Special thanks to Samantha Colon (Brandywine East), Patti Riva (Dubsdread), Jennifer Spell (Ardsley Manor/Radclyffe Terrace), and Craig O'Neil (Maury Road/Palomar) for their efforts in coordinating our best parties yet! The Maury Road and Palomar Area Neighborhood Watch Organizations (pictured left) held a block party to participate in "National Night Out." The event took at Lee Middle School, just down the street from CVS store #2829 at the corner of Maury Road and Edgewater Drive. They invited people from CVS's headquarters to attend. They have been working with the head office of CVS to make it a safer place for residents to shop. They were very pleased that City Commissioner Robert Stuart and Orlando Police Office Kirkpatrick attended their National Night Out Block Party. They also passed along their gratitude to Chief McCoy, and the entire Orlando Police Department for their hard work battling crime every day in this City. They plan on working closely with the police to continue the good work to protect our neighborhoods. Block Captain for the Maury Road and Palomar Area Neighborhood Watch is Craig M. O'Neil. |
City Commissioner Robert Stuart Donates $1,000 To Mayor Dyer's Gun Bounty Program
March 2007 - more
City Commissioner supports Orlando's Illegal Gun Bounty Program Pledges first $1,000 reward... more
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