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The executive order is designed to enable the government of Puerto Rico to ensure the health and safety of residents on the island and procure an orderly reopening of our tourism industry.

The executive order is designed to enable the government of Puerto Rico to ensure the health and safety of residents on the island and procure an orderly reopening of our tourism industry.

Puerto Rico governor imposes strict measures for visitors to island amid COVID-19 pandemic

Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez Garced announced that she would sign Executive Order 2020-052, which will come into effect on July 15. Executive Order 052 establishes several new mandatory measures regarding the influx of passengers arriving on the island.
Underground Refuse Systems installed containers (six cubic yards by 11 feet deep) that were lifted by a crane system on a custom designed AutoCar truck, that will collect the solid waste from these underground stationary containers.

Underground Refuse Systems installed containers (six cubic yards by 11 feet deep) that were lifted by a crane system on a custom designed AutoCar truck, that will collect the solid waste from these underground stationary containers.

A first in North America: Underground Refuse Systems installs underground waste containers at apartment complex

Underground Refuse Systems and the city of Kissimmee, along with Gates Builders partnered in providing four underground waste containers, first time in Kissimmee and North America, to the residents of Hamilton at Lakeside apartments, 1209 Bermuda Lakes Lane, Kissimmee, on Tuesday.
Kissimmee Utility Authority

Kissimmee Utility Authority

KUA Board adopts $229M budget

  The Kissimmee Utility Authority board of directors on Wednesday approved a $229 million operating and capital budget for fiscal year 2021.   The vote came after several board discussions and a public hearing on the budget. The approved budget is a three percent increase from the 2020 budget.
The 80th anniversary celebration of the Kissimmee Gateway Airport will continue through 2020. PHOTO/CITY OF KISSIMMEE

The 80th anniversary celebration of the Kissimmee Gateway Airport will continue through 2020. PHOTO/CITY OF KISSIMMEE

Flying high

Growing from an U.S. Air Force airfield prior to World War II to now generating more than $170,000 annually for Osceola County, the Kissimmee Gateway Airport is flying high at age 80.