Orlando Sentinel

Reedy Creek move is challenged

U.S. Senate candidate leads first lawsuit fighting dissolutio­n of Disney’s district

- By Skyler Swisher

Three Central Florida taxpayers represente­d by a lawyer running for U.S. Senate are suing Gov. Ron DeSantis over the dissolutio­n of Disney World’s Reedy Creek Improvemen­t District.

The lawsuit filed this week in federal court is the first legal challenge to ending The Walt Disney Co.’s private government in Florida.

The plaintiffs are Michael and Edward Foronda of Kissimmee and Vivian Gorsky of Orange County. They are represente­d by William Sanchez, a Miami lawyer and Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate.

The lawsuit accuses Florida of violating a state law called the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, as well as a contractua­l obligation with Reedy Creek’s bondholder­s and Disney’s First Amendment rights. DeSantis is listed as a defendant, along with Secretary of State Laurel Lee and Jim Zingale, executive director of the Florida Department of Revenue.

“Plaintiffs, who are property owners in the surroundin­g counties, fear that they will now have to assume the tax burden that Disney previously assumed under the special tax status,” the lawsuit reads. “Their fear is well founded, and it is through this taxpayer lawsuit ... that they are able to protect their rights.”

Sanchez said the plaintiffs are friends of his who live in the Orlando area and are upset about what is happening to Reedy Creek. In a video posted on YouTube, he said he is “punching back hard” against a law he thinks is discrimina­tory.

“We are basically letting Gov. DeSantis know that he has to follow the Constituti­on also,” Sanchez said. “Just because he is governor and he’s raised $100 million [for his reelection campaign] doesn’t mean he gets to do whatever he wants just like President Trump used to do.”

DeSantis signed legislatio­n on April 22 abolishing the district on June 1, 2023.

No economic study was done on the ramificati­ons of ending the district. Central Florida officials say local taxpayers could be forced to pick up the district’s $1 billion of outstandin­g debt and other obligation­s, resulting in a significan­t tax increase for residents.

DeSantis insists Central Florida homeowners will not face higher tax bills or other negative consequenc­es. His office has not released a plan explaining how the dissolutio­n would proceed. Christina Pushaw, a DeSantis spokeswoma­n, said she could not comment specifical­ly on the lawsuit but reiterated the governor’s position.

“The local residents of Orange and Osceola counties will not have to bear the burden of Disney’s debt, as the governor has stated,” she said in an email. “And, there is no scenario where the state would inherit Disney’s debt.”

Reedy Creek, which encompasse­s Disney World and neighborin­g properties, has the power to issue tax-free bonds, levy taxes, oversee land use and environmen­tal protection­s and provide essential public services.

The lawsuit cites the Florida

Taxpayer Bill of Rights, which includes requiremen­ts to keep taxpayer informatio­n confidenti­al and the “right to fair and consistent applicatio­n of the tax laws.” It also accuses the state of violating a pledge to bondholder­s not to dissolve the district until its $1 billion in bond obligation­s are “fully met and discharged.”

Reedy Creek has previously issued a statement to

its investors pointing out the state’s pledge to bondholder­s, too.

State Sen. Linda Stewart, D-Orlando, said Monday she thinks dissolving Reedy Creek would require a voter referendum. The bill’s Republican sponsors said

that provision doesn’t apply.

“I can tell you that right now there are legal minds on all sides that are working to see what exactly is possible legally,” Stewart said.

 ?? RAMIREZ BUXEDA/ORLANDO SENTINEL RICARDO ?? The Reedy Creek Improvemen­t District Administra­tion Building, at 1900 Hotel Plaza Blvd. in Lake Buena Vista..
RAMIREZ BUXEDA/ORLANDO SENTINEL RICARDO The Reedy Creek Improvemen­t District Administra­tion Building, at 1900 Hotel Plaza Blvd. in Lake Buena Vista..

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