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In contrast, Universal's new district is created under specific chapters of Florida law focused on limited scopes of authority. Currently, it is much more constrained: it cannot issue its own permits for building or environmental compliance; it cannot control policing or safety standards; and must seek approval from Orange County for most projects. The district exists primarily to facilitate bond issuance for public infrastructure projects, benefiting all users equally, and operates with transparency and public oversight, including public comment periods.