The Council and OUC have joined forces to install 30 new hyddration stations in public spaces around Orlando.
Hydration stations are simply public water fountains with an addition that allows users to fill their reusable water bottles more easily. The stations will help to reduce the number of plastic bottles that are discarded on a daily basis in Downtown Orlando.
OUC will cover 25 percent of the installation costs and the City will pay for the remainder.
Locations include:
- Airport Lakes Park
- Audubon Park
- Barker Park
- Bill Frederick Park
- Clear Lake Park
- Delaney Park
- Demetree Park
- Downtown Recreation Center
- Dr. James R. Smith Pool
- Englewood Park
- Gaston Edwards Park
- Gilbert McQueen Park
- Grand Avenue Park
- Lake Fairview Park
- Lake Ivanhoe Park
- Lake Underhill Park
- Loch Haven Park
- Lorna Doone Park
- Mayor Carl T. Langford Park
- Orlando Festival Park
- Orlando Tennis Center
- Reeves Terrace Recreation Site
- Southport Community Park
- Wadeview Park
- West Lake Underhill
My thoughts too. U0001f600
Thank all that is mighty!!!!
Marissa Sara Mandi we will have water on runs now!!
It would be nice to have one around Lake Baldwin.
It’s a bloody tap for god sake
But they will keep them turned off for bums just like downtown’s already non-functioning stations. Now THAT grinds my gears.
Do we know when this is happening? Makes running long distance much easier 🙂