Pine Hills' Future Vision

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What do you envision for Pine Hills?

At a May 6th public meeting, the Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District offered a glimpse into the future by unveiling nine renderings. But these renderings showing different areas of Pine Hills are far from the final product. We want to hear from residents, business owners, and stakeholders as we work to make Pine Hills, one of Orange County's oldest and largest communities, an even better place to live, work, and play.

View the renderings below. Use the engagement tools at the bottom of the page to ask questions, share ideas, participate in a survey, and more.


About the Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District

The Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District (PHNID) was created in December of 2011 as a recommendation from the Pine Hills Business Redevelopment Task Force. The PHNID focuses on public safety and neighborhood revitalization along the major business corridor within Pine Hills.

Here’s a snapshot of what’s happening in Pine Hills:

Bicycle and pedestrian safety efforts – Four new sidewalks will be added in the next five years while 35 additional sidewalk projects are in the pipeline. Meanwhile, pedestrians and cyclists will see other changes in the community, including the addition of a 7-foot-wide dedicated bike lane from Colonial Drive to Silver Star Road. Pine Hills Road, located between Colonial Drive and Bonnie Brae Circle, will be reconstructed with a raised median.

Economic Development – The County is undertaking a major project to convert up to 93 parcels from septic tank to county sewer along Pine Hills Road from W. Colonial Drive to Golf Club Parkway. This project includes 70 percent commercial and 30 percent residential parcels within the project space. The utility improvements began in September 2024 and the project is scheduled for completion early summer 2026. This will create redevelopment opportunities along Pine Hills Road.

Public Transportation – Lynx recently opened a new bus transfer superstation near the intersection of Belco Drive and Silver Star Road. As part of the project, Belco Drive was reconstructed, and a full-access signal was installed. Additionally, the Pine Hills Trail will be extended through the site. The project supports the vision for town center development by providing additional commercial or office space.

Beautification initiatives – The trailhead at the corner of Silver Star Road and Golf Club Parkway was enhanced with eight new trees that have been planted through the efforts of Orange County, IDEAS For Us, Pine Hills Community Council, and the Nature Conservancy.

Public Safety – The PHNID continues to implement additional safety measures by allocating more than $20,000 annually for off-duty deputies to patrol the PHNID corridors and maintain a visible presence at community events. The deputies patrol for eight hours during various days and times of the week. They perform business checks, respond to calls and assist citizens within the NID boundaries.

Learn more about the Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District here: https://www.orangecountyfl.net/NeighborsHousing/PineHillsNeighborhoodImprovementDistrict.aspx

What do you envision for Pine Hills?

At a May 6th public meeting, the Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District offered a glimpse into the future by unveiling nine renderings. But these renderings showing different areas of Pine Hills are far from the final product. We want to hear from residents, business owners, and stakeholders as we work to make Pine Hills, one of Orange County's oldest and largest communities, an even better place to live, work, and play.

View the renderings below. Use the engagement tools at the bottom of the page to ask questions, share ideas, participate in a survey, and more.


About the Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District

The Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District (PHNID) was created in December of 2011 as a recommendation from the Pine Hills Business Redevelopment Task Force. The PHNID focuses on public safety and neighborhood revitalization along the major business corridor within Pine Hills.

Here’s a snapshot of what’s happening in Pine Hills:

Bicycle and pedestrian safety efforts – Four new sidewalks will be added in the next five years while 35 additional sidewalk projects are in the pipeline. Meanwhile, pedestrians and cyclists will see other changes in the community, including the addition of a 7-foot-wide dedicated bike lane from Colonial Drive to Silver Star Road. Pine Hills Road, located between Colonial Drive and Bonnie Brae Circle, will be reconstructed with a raised median.

Economic Development – The County is undertaking a major project to convert up to 93 parcels from septic tank to county sewer along Pine Hills Road from W. Colonial Drive to Golf Club Parkway. This project includes 70 percent commercial and 30 percent residential parcels within the project space. The utility improvements began in September 2024 and the project is scheduled for completion early summer 2026. This will create redevelopment opportunities along Pine Hills Road.

Public Transportation – Lynx recently opened a new bus transfer superstation near the intersection of Belco Drive and Silver Star Road. As part of the project, Belco Drive was reconstructed, and a full-access signal was installed. Additionally, the Pine Hills Trail will be extended through the site. The project supports the vision for town center development by providing additional commercial or office space.

Beautification initiatives – The trailhead at the corner of Silver Star Road and Golf Club Parkway was enhanced with eight new trees that have been planted through the efforts of Orange County, IDEAS For Us, Pine Hills Community Council, and the Nature Conservancy.

Public Safety – The PHNID continues to implement additional safety measures by allocating more than $20,000 annually for off-duty deputies to patrol the PHNID corridors and maintain a visible presence at community events. The deputies patrol for eight hours during various days and times of the week. They perform business checks, respond to calls and assist citizens within the NID boundaries.

Learn more about the Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement District here: https://www.orangecountyfl.net/NeighborsHousing/PineHillsNeighborhoodImprovementDistrict.aspx

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    ORANGE COUNTY IN THE NEWS:

    Orange County asks residents to help shape the future of Pine Hills through new vision plan (News 13)

    BY Ashley Engle Orange County

    PUBLISHED 5:25 PM ET Jun. 28, 2026

    PINE HILLS, Fla. — Orange County leaders are asking residents to help shape the future of Pine Hills.

    Last month, Orange County unveiled the conceptual renderings highlighting possible improvements throughout the community. Officials say the images are meant to spark conversation, not serve as final plans.

    County leaders say residents can review the renderings online and share ideas about transportation, housing, parks, retail and public spaces.

    Officials say the effort is designed to gather community input before any redevelopment plans move forward.

    “Developers will come in here and say, I want to build an apartment complex, I want to build a new shopping plaza. Well, as they’re coming into the county to say what they want to do, we’re being able to say, hey, look, well, these are the what the community is looking for," Orange County District 6 Commissioner Michael Scott said. "So at every step of the way, when someone is wanting to do something in and around Pine Hills, it’s like, okay, I see what you want to do.”

    The county says several projects are already underway, including new sidewalks, expanded bike lanes, sewer infrastructure upgrades, trail extensions and beautification efforts.

    Officials say those investments are intended to improve safety, encourage economic development and create more opportunities for future growth.

    County leaders say the goal is to improve quality of life for the people who already call Pine Hills home. They are encouraging residents to participate now because they say community feedback will help shape any long-term vision for the area.

    Residents can review the renderings, ask questions and submit feedback through the county’s online survey.

    Another community meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, July 1, at the Pine Hills Community Center (6408 Jennings Rd., Pine Hills).

    ORANGE COUNTY IN THE NEWS:

    Orange County asks residents to help shape the future of Pine Hills through new vision plan (News 13)

    BY Ashley Engle Orange County

    PUBLISHED 5:25 PM ET Jun. 28, 2026

    PINE HILLS, Fla. — Orange County leaders are asking residents to help shape the future of Pine Hills.

    Last month, Orange County unveiled the conceptual renderings highlighting possible improvements throughout the community. Officials say the images are meant to spark conversation, not serve as final plans.

    County leaders say residents can review the renderings online and share ideas about transportation, housing, parks, retail and public spaces.

    Officials say the effort is designed to gather community input before any redevelopment plans move forward.

    “Developers will come in here and say, I want to build an apartment complex, I want to build a new shopping plaza. Well, as they’re coming into the county to say what they want to do, we’re being able to say, hey, look, well, these are the what the community is looking for," Orange County District 6 Commissioner Michael Scott said. "So at every step of the way, when someone is wanting to do something in and around Pine Hills, it’s like, okay, I see what you want to do.”

    The county says several projects are already underway, including new sidewalks, expanded bike lanes, sewer infrastructure upgrades, trail extensions and beautification efforts.

    Officials say those investments are intended to improve safety, encourage economic development and create more opportunities for future growth.

    County leaders say the goal is to improve quality of life for the people who already call Pine Hills home. They are encouraging residents to participate now because they say community feedback will help shape any long-term vision for the area.

    Residents can review the renderings, ask questions and submit feedback through the county’s online survey.

    Another community meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, July 1, at the Pine Hills Community Center (6408 Jennings Rd., Pine Hills).

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