OrlandoFirst.city
Independent civic research auditing the Orlando mayor race against Florida statute, municipal authority, and budget reality.
The Finding
Anna Eskamani's published platform commits the next mayor to 28 specific actions. Each was tested against four standards: legal authority under Florida statute and the city charter, operational ownership, recurring funding capacity in the general fund, and execution feasibility within a mayoral term.
Method
Classifications read as administrative review, not campaign messaging. Each commitment is sorted into one of four operating conditions; each ranking links back to Florida statute, legislative session records, or official city budget documents. The site does not grade ideology, endorse candidates, or substitute for primary-source review.
Source ledger
- 6 Florida statutes / bills tracked in the preemption registry, each with statute number, summary, operational impact, and a within-authority path.
- 6 recurring implementation barriers documented across the audited inventory: preemption exposure, existing program overlap, jurisdictional limits, funding gap analysis, legislative conversion risk, intergovernmental exposure.
- 28 commitments rendered in the five-section audit template: Published Commitment → Implementation Barrier → Public Record Context → Audit Analysis → Within-Authority Alternative.
Independence
OrlandoFirst.city is an independent civic-research project. It is not affiliated with any campaign, party, political committee, or PAC. Dollar ranges throughout the audit are order-of-magnitude annualized estimates derived from public comparables and the City of Orlando's adopted budget — not figures supplied in the published platform materials.