History
of Lake Buena Vista
Chapter 67-1965 of the Laws of Florida, incorporating the
City of Reedy Creek, was signed into law by Governor Claude
R. Kirk, Jr. on May 12, 1967, the same day he also signed
chapters 67-764 (creating the Reedy Creek Improvement
District) and 67-1104 (incorporating the City of Bay Lake).
It was located fully inside the Reedy Creek Improvement
District. The city was controlled by The Walt Disney Company
and allowed it powers that other area attractions have not
had.
Chapter 69-1527, which became a law on July 3, 1969 without
the Governor's approval, redefined the city boundaries. The
city was completely moved, taking over some land that had
been part of the City of Bay Lake (and was given up by
Chapter 69-836, which became a law the same day) and
including some other land that had formerly been
unincorporated. Soon after, the City of Reedy Creek was
renamed to the City of Lake Buena Vista to better reflect
its new location, through which Reedy Creek did not flow.
"Buena Vista" comes from the name of the street in Burbank,
California where The Walt Disney Company is located.
The Reedy Creek Improvement District had all the powers of
the City and more, so there seems to be no reason for a
city. However, Walt Disney's original plans for the site
included at least one futuristic living area. This was never
built, but some of the ideas were incorporated into Epcot
and later Celebration, Florida. The only residents of the
city are Disney employees that live in a small community on
Royal Oak Court, north of Downtown Disney. The only
landowners are fully-owned subsidiaries of Disney, and
right-of-way for state and county roads. |
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