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Plank #20 · Economy

Trade, Travel, & Economic Development

Grow international partnerships, support trade delegations, improve airport connectivity, modernize travel infrastructure, and align workforce pipelines with trade-driven jobs...

External Coordination

Classification

External Coordination

Delivery depends on another board, county agency, state office, or public authority the mayor cannot direct alone.

§ 01The Promise

Grow international partnerships, support trade delegations, improve airport connectivity, modernize travel infrastructure, and align workforce pipelines with trade-driven jobs.

§ 02Authority Scope

Convening, advocacy, sister-city programs, GOAA board representation

Orlando International Airport is run by GOAA, an independent authority the mayor does not control unilaterally.

§ 03Analysis

The mayor can help convene trade and business strategy. Airport capital planning, airline-route decisions, and major mobility choices still require another governing body.

§ 04Recurring Barriers

Implementation barriers identified across the audit; tap to expand a definition.

Jurisdictional Limits

Jurisdictional Limits

Authority belongs to another government layer (county, school district, regional authority, state).

§ 06Legislative Record

No distinct airport-governance delivery record is identified beyond the platform itself.

§ 07Within-Authority Path

Use the mayoral and GOAA seats for coalition building, but keep the city promise focused on trade promotion, delegations, and workforce alignment that City Hall can actually organize.

Authority scope
Convening, advocacy, sister-city programs, GOAA board representation
Category
Economy
Candidate
Anna Eskamani
Last reviewed
May 4, 2026

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Prepared by
OrlandoFirst.city
Published
April 24, 2026
Last reviewed
May 4, 2026
Last updated
May 4, 2026