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Dyer tells “Orlando Rail Story”, City Beautiful to host 2012 Mayors Convention

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer on Monday addressed hundreds of America’s mayors as a featured speaker at the 2010 US Conference of Mayors Convention in Oklahoma City.

Dyer’s remarks focused on describing Central Florida’s nearly half-century effort to create a passenger rail transit system for the greater Orlando area and how regional partnerships made that dream a reality this year with the securing of the SunRail commuter line and a High Speed Rail system from Orlando to Tampa. Mayor Dyer’s presentation was part of a larger 4-City study on the economic impact of High Speed Rail.

The US Conference of Mayors also adopted a resolution brought forward by Mayor Dyer which calls on the President and Congress to adopt a well-funded and dedicated source for the planning, development and maintenance of high speed rail corridors throughout our country.

Mayor Dyer also participated in an emergency meeting of mayors from Florida and other gulf state cities. The group of mayors is collectively working to assist the federal government in its response to the oil spill, working to mitigate the economic and environmental impact to all our communities and hold BP accountable.

At today’s session of the Conference, Orlando was selected as host city for the 2012 US Conference of Mayors Annual Convention. In June of 2012, our city will have the opportunity to welcome more than 500 of America’s mayors, presidential cabinet members and state and federal lawmakers. More than just a chance to showcase Orlando, the event will also infuse dollars into our local economy.

Mayor Dyer was also chosen to serve in a leadership capacity in the United States Conference of Mayors. He was selected to serve on the USCM Advisory Committee and was installed in this role Monday afternoon.

More information on the study as well as a link to the Mayor’s remarks can be found on the US Conference of Mayors web site: www.usmayors.org.

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