BREAKING: Settlement Reached Between Central Florida Tourism Oversight District and Disney

At this morning’s meeting, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District has announced that they received a settlement agreement with Disney in a state-level lawsuit over development agreements.

District Counsel Paul Huck outlined the overview of the agreement:

Disney stipulates that the Development Agreement and Restrictive Covenants are null and void

Disney does not contest the District assessment that the 2032 Comprehensive Plan is null and void

The District will amend the 2020 Comprehensive Plan, consulting with Disney for a new plan

District and Disney will dismiss the claims and counterclaims

Disney will dismiss the Public Records case

The labor services agreement between the District and Reedy Creek Energy Services will end 2028

Disney owns the long-term mitigation credits and the District will not impede with those credits

The District and Disney will not contest the actions of the Reedy Creek Improvement District prior to DeSantis’ takeover

Disney will seek permission to defer briefing in the federal appeals lawsuit against Ron DeSantis, pending negotiations and other new development with the District

The Board of Supervisors voted and approved the settlement.

As always, keep checking back with us here at BlogMickey.com as we continue to bring you the latest news, photos, and info from around the Disney Parks!

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