ORLANDO, Fla. — Orange County leaders gave their stamp of approval for Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando and Osceola County to expand their work.
Commissioners approved a $1.5 million agreement to acquire land, so Habitat Orlando and Osceola staff can build between 25 to 35 single-family homes for low-to-moderate-income families. The funds come from the county’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
The group’s growth management officer says acquiring the land will allow them to build homes for families in areas like Holden Heights, Parramore and east Orange County…