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Windermere, Florida

Town in Florida, United States

Windermere, Florida

Summary

Town in Florida, United States

FieldValue
nameWindermere, Florida
official_nameTown of Windermere
settlement_typeTown
motto"Among The Lakes"
image_skylineWindermere Town Hall02.jpg
image_captionWindermere Town Hall
image_sealConroy welcome to Windermere.jpg
seal_size100px
image_shieldWindermereCoatofArms.png
shield_size60px
image_mapOrange_County_Florida_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Windermere_Highlighted.svg
mapsize250x200px
map_captionLocation in Orange County and the state of Florida
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Florida
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Orange
established_titleSettled
established_date1889
established_title2Incorporated (town)
established_date2February 2, 1925
established_title3
government_typeCouncil-Manager
leader_titleMayor
unit_prefImperial
area_footnotes
area_total_km26.96
area_land_km25.01
area_water_km21.95
area_total_sq_mi2.69
area_land_sq_mi1.93
area_water_sq_mi0.75
population_as_of2020
population_total3030
population_density_sq_mi1567.51
population_density_km2605.16
timezoneEastern (EST)
utc_offset-5
timezone_DSTEDT
utc_offset_DST-4
coordinates
elevation_footnotes
elevation_ft102
postal_code_typeZIP code
postal_code34786
area_codes407, 689
blank_nameFIPS code
blank_info12-78050
blank1_nameGNIS feature ID
blank1_info2406897
website

Windermere is a town in Orange County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 3,030. It is situated on an isthmus between Lake Down and Lake Butler, and is part of the Orlando Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History

A post office opened in Windermere in 1888. The post office closed in 1901, and reopened in 1911. Windermere was established as a residential development in 1889 and chartered in 1925.

During late 2007, the town of Windermere filed a proposal to annex Isleworth and Butler Bay, both wealthy subdivisions. This was met with extensive debate from town residents and an objection from Orange County, which stood to lose millions of dollars of property tax revenue. After lengthy discussions, and battles with the county, Isleworth remained unincorporated, but Butler Bay was annexed into Windermere, with over 90% of its residents approving annexation via a mail-in ballot.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 4.07 km2, of which 4.03 sqkm is land and 0.04 sqkm, or 0.98%, is water.

Climate

The Town of Windermere is part of the humid subtropical climate zone with a Köppen Climate Classification of "Cfa" (C = mild temperate, f = fully humid, and a = hot summer).

The record high temperature in Windermere is 101 °F, which took place in 1998, and the record low temperature is 19 °F, which took place in 1985.

Demographics

2010 and 2020 census

RacePop 2010Pop 2020% 2010% 2020
White (NH)2,2042,37689.52%78.42%
Black or African American (NH)35601.42%1.98%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH)030.00%0.10%
Asian (NH)731272.97%4.19%
Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian (NH)020.00%0.07%
Some other race (NH)2250.08%0.83%
Two or more races/Multiracial (NH)231650.93%5.45%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)1252725.08%8.98%
Total2,4623,030

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 3,030 people, 1,426 households, and 1,047 families residing in the town.

The types of households in the town, in 2015–2019, were 75.6% married couples with families, 2.2% cohabiting couples, 12% male householders with no spouse, and 10.2% female householders with no spouse.

As of the 2010 United States census, there were 2,462 people, 875 households, and 770 families residing in the town.

Government

These signs appear on light poles at borders of the [[business district]] at the center of downtown.

Windermere has a Town Manager / City Council form of government. Five council members are elected at large for two-year terms with three running for election in odd years and two running for election in even years along with the mayor.

Police services are provided by the Windermere Police Department. In January 2014, the department's former chief, Daniel Saylor, was sentenced to eight years in prison for perjury. He had lied to the court in order to protect a friend who was found guilty of raping children and sentenced to life in prison. Saylor had pleaded guilty to other charges in 2011, earning him a year in jail.

Fire rescue and emergency medical services are provided by the Ocoee Fire Department. Postal services are provided by the Windermere Post Office. The Floridan Aquifer is Windermere and Orange County's source of drinking and fire hydrant water, which is filtered naturally through hundreds of feet of sand and rock, and then treated by the Orange County Water Division.

Education

The community is within Orange County Public Schools (OCPS). Residents of the city itself are served by Windermere Elementary School, Gotha Middle School, and Olympia High School.

Windermere Preparatory School, a private, coeducational PK–12 college preparatory school, is in nearby Lake Butler.

The town of Windermere is not within the attendance boundaries of Windermere High School, a Lake Butler high school which opened in 2017. The Windermere town council opposed the naming on the grounds that area residents may mistakenly confuse the school with Windermere Preparatory. Some OCPS board members also argued the school should not be named for a community it will not be located in; they stated that not very many students from the town of Windermere will go to Windermere High.

Transportation

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Windermere is located on an isthmus between several lakes in the Lake Butler chain. As such, it is on the shortest road route between the east and west sides of the chain. In fact, the next crossing to the south is 7.5 mi distant at Lake Buena Vista, where County Road 535 (CR 535) and Apopka-Vineland Road meet. The next crossing to the north is at Gotha, the north end of the chain of lakes, 2.25 mi away. 2003 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT), much of which is commuters passing through, is 17,197 vehicles per day for Sixth Avenue (the east entrance), 18,362 on Main Street north of Sixth Avenue, and 9,484 on Main Street south of Sixth Avenue.

Windermere regulates traffic and encourages traffic to use alternate routes. In 2004, two roundabouts were installed downtown with the largest public works project in the town's history. This has greatly improved traffic flow and relieved cut through traffic. A third roundabout was completed in August 2010 at the intersection of Park Avenue and Maguire Road. This is at the Windermere Elementary School intersection. All roads in the downtown area (laid out in a grid) are dirt roads except for a few through roads:

  • Main Street from the northern boundary (as Maguire Road, which heads north to Ocoee) south to 12th Street; the pavement turns west at 12th Street onto Chase Road, which connects to CR 535
  • Sixth Avenue east from Main Street to the town line, where it becomes Conroy-Windermere Road
  • Second Avenue west from Main Street (serves a peninsula)
  • "Dirt Main Street", just west of Main Street (opposite where the railroad used to run), from Third Avenue to Seventh Avenue
  • Several other paved roads exist in the outskirts, in areas that have been annexed since the original town was formed.

Until the 1980s, Main Street north of Sixth Avenue and Sixth Avenue east of Main Street were maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) as part of State Road 439. This was given to Orange County as County Road 439 (CR 439), and Orange County eventually removed all signs and gave the part inside Windermere to the town. Signs put up by FDOT still mark the north end of CR 439 at SR 50, but no other signs exist, in part because Orange County has a general policy of not signing county roads.

The Florida Midland Railroad, part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, used to run just west of Main Street; there is now a large grassy area between Main Street and the dirt road (often called Dirt Main Street) that ran just west of the railroad. Windermere had a station on the railroad.

Notable people

  • Michael Ammar, magician
  • Millie Bobby Brown, actress
  • Vince Carter, professional NBA basketball player
  • Johnny Damon, former professional MLB baseball player
  • Jay Garner, retired general
  • Rick Goings, chairman and chief executive officer of Tupperware Brands Corporation
  • Dee Gordon, professional MLB baseball player
  • Ken Griffey Jr., Hall of Fame former professional MLB baseball player
  • Adam Haseley, professional MLB baseball player
  • Grant Hill, former professional NBA basketball player
  • Skip Kendall, professional golfer
  • Gugu Liberato, TV presenter
  • Kyle Masson, racing driver
  • Brad Miller, professional MLB baseball player
  • Julianne Morris, actress
  • Shaquille O'Neal, former professional NBA basketball player
  • Ethan Ringel, racing driver
  • David A. Siegel, founder of Westgate Resorts, owner of the Versailles house, and former owner of the Orlando Predators
  • Jackie Siegel, model and actress, owner and director of Mrs. Florida America beauty pageant
  • Trevor Siemian, professional NFL football player
  • Philip Michael Thomas, actor and musician
  • Mark Tremonti, musician for the rock bands Alter Bridge, Creed, and Tremonti
  • Llandel Veguilla, reggaeton artist, also known as Yandel, from the Wisin y Yandel duo
  • Bubba Watson, professional golfer
  • Jason Williams, former professional NBA basketball player
  • Jesse Winker, professional MLB baseball player
  • Tiger Woods, professional golfer

References

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