CFTOD chairman says that the district paid $8m a year for law enforcement at Walt Disney World among other 'naughty things'

Jul 26, 2023 in "Reedy Creek Improvement District"

Posted: Wednesday July 26, 2023 10:52am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

During today's Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board meeting, board chairman Garcia revealed that the former Reedy Creek Improvement District paid $8 million a year for law enforcement services at Walt Disney World properties.

Garcia said, "Disney is not the only taxpayer in this district. We have other taxpayers, but $8 million was being used for law enforcement services exclusively on Disney properties. And that doesn't make any sense to me, and it doesn't make any sense to anybody on our team that's looked at it."

Garcia added, "It appears that there are a number of other naughty things that this old board did with district funds, and so we're going to look for further savings."

Speaking after passing a motion to begin the process of reducing property tax rates in the district contrary to expectations, Garcia repeated that Disney entered into agreements late in the process to take over utility services, leading the board to hire a rate-setting expert to ensure fair rates. Disney sued the board in federal court, prompting them to hire a national law firm. A board-hired former Supreme Court Justice deemed the agreements unlawful, leading the board to take legal action in state court. Due to all of these factors, the board anticipated increased expenses, including hiring lawyers, advisors, and experts. However, the CEO Glen Gilzean, discovered what he described as "wasteful spending," including Disney's use of the law enforcement paid by the district. Making use of these savings, the board managed to avoid increasing taxes and says it will run a financially efficient and transparent government agency.

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MagicHappens197121 hours ago

Most likely not. Disney isn't building it because it was a Chapek plan that Iger didn't like, they used the guise of the political issues they were having to justify not building it.

rogerrabbitfan921 hours ago

I would imagine that any long term office use plans from that long ago are based on very different assumptions than would be made today.

Goofyernmost1 day ago

I looked at it, when they cancelled that project, it was more of a convenient way of getting out of it. There was a lot of backlash from the Imagineering department about uprooting and heading for the less than liberal thinking area called Florida. They were about to lose a lot of very creative people. They might still attempt to be the developer of that property if they still own it, but they won't be investing more money into it in my opinion.

eddie1041 day ago

I don’t believe they have.

Comped1 day ago

To my knowledge, Disney still hasn't sold off the land?

eddie1041 day ago

I wonder once the dust settles on this will this revive their plans for an East Coast division HQ in Florida?

BrianLo2 days ago

It's nice to get the funding commitment tied up into this. Obviously they've given themselves an out in case of an 'event', much like they have for Disneyland Forward. But an out doesn't mean zero investment. It also sort of again concedes their figures aren't just purely political or Wall Street talking points. Not that I've doubted they are, but the company clearly intends (at this juncture) to still spend this 17 billion over ten years.

BrianLo2 days ago

From what Len posted it would seem to be maybe a two-ish year project finishing mid or late 2027. World Drive being done in 2026.

JoeCamel2 days ago

Or when they spend other people's money

Dr.GrantSeeker2 days ago

Really excited about the widening of Western Way. Is there a timeline on that? It needs to happen sooner than later.

mkt2 days ago

It’s amazing what will get done when the board is forced to act in good faith

Tom P.2 days ago

It's a discussion forum. That's the whole point. Why would you want to be in a discussion on a discussion forum and just say "eh, let's stop talking about this" and expect everyone to just drop it?

GoneViral2 days ago

Agreed!

lazyboy97o2 days ago

No… there are people who genuinely believe that Disney is a bunch of groomers. Just because DeSantis dropped the attacks doesn’t means others have. Disney is hoping people in Florida will run interference if people at the federal level want to target Disney.