Should Orlando ban new high-rise towers from being built directly adjacent to Lake Eola Park?
Lake Eola is often considered the "crown jewel" of Orlando, serving as its primary central park. As the city grows, real estate developers are eager to build luxury residential towers with lake views, but local preservationists argue this creates a "canyon effect" that blocks sunlight and ruins the park's tranquil atmosphere. Proponents of a ban want to legally protect the park's skyline and open air. Opponents argue that a growing metropolis must build upward in its core to solve housing shortages and increase tax revenue.
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