Orlando Sentinel

Disney World’s fire department gets officially rebranded

- By Skyler Swisher

LAKE BUENA VISTA — Disney World’s fire department has a new look.

The Gov. Ron DeSantis-backed tourism oversight district approved Wednesday a rebranding of what was previously known as the Reedy Creek Fire Department.

The agency is now called the District Fire Department. Fire officials unveiled a new logo in January that received official approval Wednesday from the district’s board.

“It’s a wonderful new name and logo,” said Charbel Barakat, acting board chairman.

The Fire Department was one of the last remnants of the former, decades-long name of the special district.

Last year, state lawmakers changed the name from the Reedy Creek Improvemen­t District to the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, part of an overhaul led by DeSantis.

Created in 1967, the 39-squaremile special taxing district provides fire protection, roads and other government services for Disney World and nearby properties. For decades, Disney effectivel­y self-governed the district by electing the board’s five members. Last year, the Florida Legislatur­e upended that arrangemen­t and gave the governor the power to appoint the board members.

Also on Wednesday, Board members welcomed a new administra­tor, Stephanie Kopelousos, who served as DeSantis’ legislativ­e affairs director and then worked on his presidenti­al campaign. Before moving to the governor’s office, she served as Clay County manager and secretary of the Florida Department of Transporta­tion.

She is replacing Glen Gilzean in the $400,000-a-year administra­tor job. DeSantis appointed Gilzean, another political ally, to serve as the interim Orange County supervisor of elections. Gilzean said in a television interview he intended to resign as the district’s administra­tor, but district officials have not provided his resignatio­n letter or any other terms of his exit.

Board Chairman Martin Garcia also resigned from his leadership post. DeSantis appointed Orlando businessma­n Craig Mateer to the board, but a new chairman has not been selected.

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CENTRAL FLORIDA TOURISM OVERSIGHT DISTRICT The District Fire Department’s new logo.

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