Winter Park Daily: Survey, Commission Agenda, and Arts Weekend
Winter Park, FL — February 7, 2026 — City survey, commission agenda, and a big arts weekend at the Morse Museum headline today’s local updates.
Good morning, Winter Park
Here’s a quick look at what’s happening around town for Saturday, February 7, 2026.
City preparing a new community survey
The city has announced plans for a new, citywide survey that will ask residents about their priorities and experiences living in Winter Park. citeturn2search1 The effort is designed to gather feedback on city services, growth, transportation, parks, and overall quality of life so leaders can better align upcoming decisions with what people say they need.
Officials are encouraging everyone to take part once invitations go out, emphasizing that a strong response will give a clearer picture of how different neighborhoods are feeling. The survey will be open to residents across the city, including homeowners, renters, and business owners who want to weigh in on Winter Park’s future. citeturn2search0
Commission agenda posted for February 11 meeting
The agenda for the next regular City Commission meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, February 11, is now available for the public to review. citeturn2search1 That meeting will cover a range of routine business and policy items, from contracts and board appointments to updates on ongoing city projects.
Residents who follow local government decisions are encouraged to read the agenda in advance and attend the meeting in person or watch online. Public comment opportunities will give people a chance to speak on specific agenda items as well as general issues affecting their neighborhoods.
Arts Weekend and free Morse Museum admission
Winter Park’s arts scene takes center stage this weekend as Arts Weekend events continue along Park Avenue and nearby venues. One of the biggest draws is free admission at the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, which is opening its doors at no cost throughout the weekend. citeturn0search3turn2search0
The museum will offer free entry during extended hours on Friday, February 6, regular daytime hours on Saturday, February 7, and Sunday afternoon hours on February 8. citeturn0search3 The promotion is part of a broader Arts Weekend celebration that highlights local culture, public art, and the city’s role as a regional arts destination.