Events

Oct
21
Mon
VOTE EARLY! @ Poinciana Community Center
Oct 21 @ 8:00 am – Nov 3 @ 6:00 pm

All Solivitans can vote early at the Poinciana Community Center from Monday, October 21 through Sunday, November 3.

On Election Day, Tuesday, November 5th, all Solivitans must vote at the Solivita Starlite Ballroom from 7:00 am until 7:00 pm. Remember your Voter Registration Card, Photo ID and Voter Guide. (You can find our recommendations under the “In The News” tab at the top of this Website.

Oct
26
Sat
Golf Cart Rally & Sign Waving @ Freedom Field Parking Lot
Oct 26 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

SDC Golf Cart Rally & Sign Waving. Saturday, October 26th 11:30am – ?. 

Gather in Freedom Park parking lot at 11:30am to depart at 12:00pm.

Candidate signs will be provided. Bringing your own tape to secure signs to your Golf Cart will be helpful. Reminder: be respectful to your neighbors. No honking horns or inappropriate gestures, please!

Sign waving outside the Main gate on Cypress Pkwy will happen immediately after the Golf Cart Rally.

Nov
2
Sat
SCAR Meets CFX @ Public Library on Doverplum
Nov 2 @ 10:00 pm – 11:30 pm
After Two Years of Trying, SCAR to meet with CFX
Express your thoughts on the proposed express way through Poinciana

Click the link to view a presentation https://www.movepoinciana.com

         CFX listened to SCAR’s concerns and will be incorporating our
         concerns in the new Projected Development Study. These include:
1. Widening the local lanes of Cypress Parkway to three lanes to alleviate congestion on the local roads.
2. Incorporating alternatives to the “Great Wall” of Poinciana by including bridge designs as part of the planning to minimize the division of the community.
3. Including a community impact study as part of the new Project Development Study.
               
4. Doing sound studies to determine current sound levels and plan for sound walls at ground levels as well as along the elevated portion of the roadway to minimize the impact from noise.
5. Studying issues of increased pollutants to measure current and projected levels.
               
6. Meeting with key interest groups, such as emergency responders, hospital leaders, business leaders, as well as many other community leaders to be sure all concerns are being heard.